GLB made them and called them a "channelizer".

Joe M.

Wayne wrote:
>   There were some frequency synthesizers made for the GE Prog lines, and a  
> few others, back in the 70's to 80's, though I think they were mainly for  
> ham radio use.
>   I had, for a while, a prog line base on 2 meters with a synthesizer. easy  
> dial up of frequency desired. This was back in the 80's mind you.
>   I don't recall the make now, but I think it was made somewhere in NY  
> state.
>   And unknown if it was legal for commercial use. By that time, most progs  
> had been removed from commercial service...
> 
>   So, such things do exist...
> 
>   Wayne WA2YNE
> 
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 18:48:08 -0500, Ron Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Mike,
>>
>> I did wonder about the "special RSS" comment, no license aggreement and  
>> calling ICM.   I thought well maybe it was something someone came up  
>> with on their own, but ICM was out of place for even that.  But wanted  
>> to make sure.
>>
>> Actually I was thinking maybe someone came up with a synth to replace  
>> the MSR2000 ch ele.  I had thought of this while back for some of the  
>> older GEs and Mot rigs.  I bet one could manuf for the price of a  
>> crystals especially when a complete synth HT goes for $100-140.  Synths  
>> are all over the place.
>>
>> 73, ron, n9ee/r
>>
>>
> 

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