I am interested in your antenna setup. Can you provide more details?
 
Chris
N9LLO
 
 
In a message dated 3/4/2009 7:35:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
One option that I like is the Syntor x9000 low band.  It will  do 29 to 53 
Mhz, and anything in between
and run 100 watts either end, with sensitivity to match, about 0.15  UV or 
so.  With a commercial
Whip and spring and appropriate adapters and a Hustler 10M  coil, one can 
have 6 and 10 with one antenna.
It works great this way.  I have two in use now.  One in  the work truck 
(F150) and one in the car  (Pontiac Vibe).
Now if the band(s) would just open up a bit. . . 
 
Steve KB3FPN 
 
 
-------Original  Message-------
 
 
From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date: 3/3/2009  9:53:34 PM
To: _repeater-buil...@repeater-buirep_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject:  [Repeater-Builder] Which Motorola Mobiles Do 29 MHz?

 
 
I'm familiar with which radios will do 444 MHz and 146 MHz. But what  
about 29 MHz?

Low split Maxtrac? M208? CDM1250?

Only  interested in programmable multi-channel  models.

Randy



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