At 08:17 PM 12/31/08, you wrote: >Joe > >These should work fine. > >There is also a single cavity that was used in the receive line, IIRC. > >I have a complete system that I picked up to haul it off. The >transceivers were made by SEA. > >Their stock answer is that they are not modifiable for any use other >than what they were designed for. > >After a lot of research, I have to agree. Probably the only thing >that is useable from the transceivers is parts, possibly a PA. > >I have not yet tried to retune the cavities, but the move is so small >that I see no reason for them not to work. > >73 >Glenn >WB4UIV
I suggest you read this missive from K3MK regarding SEA equipment. <http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/0E1cSZGhnVEAW6dh4ITDxBjVUploeJBFgLP9_4MHrEaLh1IGvMvi04I9tReZJGOKyM7equEku4n2s6ASv_M/FluX%20Research/SEA%20ESP1000%28M%29%2C%20ESP1100%28M%29%2C%20ESP-504/FluX%20Research%20Technical%20Service%20Bulletin%20-%20FXR-06.pdf> He's well on his way to making it useful. I like the trick using the Mitrek channel element. I know Matt reads this yahoogroup. Maybe he will chime in and update us as to what's new on the project. Mike WA6ILQ