Are sure it has been certificated for the current narrowband emission mask?
Ham, fine if it isn't.
Part 90, it ain't legal if it hasn't.

Take the FCC ID to:
<https://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm>
and see if it's approved for 11K0F3E, Mask D.

WalterH




--- In [email protected], "skipp025" <skipp...@...> wrote:
>
> Re: Need MSR2000 PL Reeds or alternate suggestions 
> 
> > > Thanks everyone for their feedback. I have two reeds on order from
> > > MDM and will just go with that.
> 
> > > Yes, I've told the customer that by 1/1/2013 we'll have to be
> > > narrowband, but this is a short-term backup solution so by 
> > > then we'll figure out something.
> 
> > Check...there are kits to narrowband the rx in the MSR, 
> 
> The factory stock MSR-2000 receiver will already operate Narrow 
> Band without modification. But retro'ing in new narrow band-
> width filters would be more realistic. 
> 
> > however I have been told that simply turning down the deviation 
> > on the transmitter will likely NOT meet the new emission mask.
> 
> Does so far, without any problem... unless you're doing something 
> digital and you don't know how to complete the interface to your 
> controller. 
> 
> > I'll have to pose the question on another list and see what 
> > I get...
> > Jim
> 
> No reason why an MSR-2000 can't continue on in narrow band 
> operation... I'm already doing said. 
> 
> s.
>


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