Follow your experience and conscience. Nobody builds an amplifier that will
work forever, but Henry will always cover you if you are close to the
warranty.
Both purchase, quality, repair, and customer service have been excellent
with Henry.
Talk to Shorty K6JSI (Win System) about the TE
A friend had a TE Systems amp. It nearly burned the building down.
Joe M.
On Sat 19/12/09 9:44 PM , James Adkins adkins.ja...@gmail.com sent:
> Okay all, looking for opinions.
> Our club is going to purchase a 220 amplifier and a 440 amplifier for
> our repeaters.
> For 220, we're looking at e
Okay all, looking for opinions.
Our club is going to purchase a 220 amplifier and a 440 amplifier for our
repeaters.
For 220, we're looking at either the TE Systems 2210RAN or the Henry
C100B10R
For UHF, it's either the TE Systems 4412RA or the Henry C100D30R.
We have a Henry C300C30R in use for
GM Bill - man, you drive a hard bargain
Personally, I have no idea what its worth. Make an offer (reasonable) that I
can take
to them and I'll try for you since it would get it all out of my garage and
save me the
typing of the inventory.
Don't know where you are but we're between Inverness and
yes, if I were you I would reset all the slugs and try again on the receiver.
Sometimes the L receiver (on low band) can be a bear to tune.
Regarding tuning the transmitter, you are correct, there is no "tune" switch.
However, if you read the manual about transmitter alignment it does tell you
to
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