They should be neither 2.5 kHz or Wideband FM (never heard of a wideband FM Micor).
They should be 11.0 kHz bandwidth - for 2.5 kHz deviation, although they could be 16.0 kHz bandwidth for 5.0 kHz deviation. Joe M. James Adkins wrote: > > > I wonder, are the Micor receivers 2.5 kHz bandwidth or wideband. > > On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Mike Morris WA6ILQ <wa6...@gmail.com > <mailto:wa6...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > At 10:22 AM 11/22/09, you wrote: > > >Been there done that seven years ago...it is a liiittle more than > >the three items listed that need to be done........ > >For the NUC RX idea, I have been thinking about doing a rx for that > >purpose, however, my concern is, will all that work have pay dirt... > >If some one can show the 902 rx front end is truly usable in high rf > >environment, I will work with them to...git-er-done... > > What's wrong with a Moto Aux Receiver (a Micor) on 900? > They exist, work REAL well, have independent COR (channel busy) and > PL decode lines, etc. > The Aux Receiver chassis has the receiver board vertical, the MSF > Link Receiver chassis has > it horizontal to take up less rack space. > > > >I currently have two 900 spectras in a sales catalog bag with wide > >duplexer and controller to operate on any one of the eighty channels > >902-903 and 927-928. All that's needed is twelve volts and antenna. > > Want to do an article on it? > > Mike WA6ILQ > > > > > -- > James Adkins, KB0NHX > Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN) > > Southern Missouri Frequency Coordinator - Missouri Repeater Council > www.nixahams.net <http://www.nixahams.net> > > The Nixa Amateur Radio Club - "There is no charge for awesomeness!" > (Well, only $1.00 per month) > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 9.0.709 / Virus Database: 270.14.77/2520 - Release Date: 11/22/09 > 14:40:00 >