I have Quintrons (QT-6700) and they work just fine - I've had them as low as 441 with no problem.

Also, been running one rated at 90 watts pretty much 24/7 since 1984. Great stuff

Ken


At 04:30 PM 6/14/2009, Adam Feuer wrote:


Ok, I don't use that model myself. I only have QT's in service.

Adam

Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> It is the 97 series.
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> Chuck
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> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Glenayre UHF PA
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>> Chuck,
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>> Not being sure which model Glenayre PA you're referring to, I'm running
>> several QT-7795 and QT-6775's on 442 thru 449 with no degradation. Do
>> you have a "QT" series or the 97 series?
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>> Adam N2ACF
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>> Chuck Kelsey wrote:
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>>> Anyone know if a UHF Glenayre PA will work in the ham portion of the
>>> band?
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