> 
> The problem with the Glenayre exciter is trying to figure out how to 
> program it to the ham bands. There is a company in Illinois 
> that still 
> fixes Quintron/Glenayre stuff, I think they could program one 
> for you. 
> There is one on eBay right now. I maintained a 900MHz 
> Glenarye digital 
> simulcast system here in Connecticut years ago and played with the 
> analog mode, it worked nice. My boss used to listen to the paging 
> channel on a scanner. I used to freak him out with all kinds 
> of sounds 
> and audio on the 900MHz channel. It was fun.
> 
> 73, Joe, K1ike

Which exciter?  The universal exciter?  I figured out the programming for
those if you need it.  I even made an easy-to-use Excel spreadsheet for
calculating the values for the PROM.  I think it's on the AR902mhz Yahoo
group site, if not let me know and I can email it to you (assuming I can
find it).

By the way, most of the time only the first channel of the PROM has been
programmed at the factory, the rest of the bits in the bipolar PROM are FF's
(un-fused).  As such, you can write new data into the un-programmed memory
space, no need to buy a new PROM.

                                        --- Jeff WN3A


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