Yes, that is something that has been mentioned many times, this could be a waste of time and money, but so far I have lots of people that want to help. It could be a fun project, it is old enough to look like a tube radio, or in this case, a tube radio without tubes!
Speaking of trying to get a radio converted to 6m, a GE guy is having problems with a GE MVP, has anyone been successful getting a radio to cover 52.450 and 53.450? Seems it will not tune to 53.450 Tx. And yes I do own a Ranger 6m radio, but do not like the audio on FM. On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Milt <men...@pa.net> wrote: > Actually, one other item to consider; make sure that the radio is in the > highest bandsplit for a conversion to 6meters. Otherwise it will be a > painful attempt to convert. It's been too long to remember if there were > just 3 bandsplits or more. > > Milt > N3LTQ > -- ------------------------------------------- Ken