My suggestion is to get a different radio with the "88" split. Otherwise you've got a lot of work ahead.
Chuck WB2EDV ----- Original Message ----- From: "iamcranked" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 4:55 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] GE mastr II station PA >I am looking for some help with a UHF GE Mastr II base I just acquired. >I've never worked on one of these before and have no knowledge as to what >mods need to be done. My unit currently is on 416.550 and I need to move it >up to 444.425 but have some questions before I begin. My biggest concern is >about the Power Amp. > > I have a 19D321347 G5 Rev N PA board which according to LBI-30213E is a > 406-420 Mhz 40 watt PA. There seems to be another version of the same > board number except it is a G9 and the LBI says it is for 420-450 Mhz but > I can't find a listing with the differences between them. The LBI shows > both G5 and G9 range boards with the same components listed as the (LL) > designation supposedly covering the entire 406-450 range. > > Can anyone enlighten me as to the difference between the G5 and G9 version > of the 40 watt PA?. Will the 406-420 PA board work in the 444 range? If > not can anyone advise what mods need to be done so it will? > > My PA also has a 19D327024 G1 filter which shows it is used in both the > 406-420 range as well as 420-450 range. However when the G9 version of the > PA board is used it shows it covers 420-450 Mhz. > > Will I need to mod the filter to get the 444 Mhz signal to pass? > There again I find no differences to the filter board when used in the > different segments. > > I appreciate any help > > Larry - N7FM > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >

