I have a UHF GE MLS1 (eeprom one) that I would like to convert to the
ham frequencies. Has anyone tried this? Electrically, it looks
fairly straightforward. Has anyone tried out of band hacks for the
programmer or is that necessary? Any information would be appreciated.
Tom WB6DGN
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Objet : [Repeater-Builder] GE MLS ham conversion?
I have a UHF GE MLS1 (eeprom one) that I would like to convert to the
ham frequencies. Has anyone tried
Hi Group anyone using a GE MLS as a link radio or anything
else repeater related I need a pinout of the radio to a
controller. Which pin on the mike plug goes where, Thanks
Randy
WB6FLY
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Hi Group anyone using a GE MLS as a link radio
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Randy,
Although the MLS is nice radio, the fact that it is programmed with a PROM
makes it a bit inconvenient to use. The rear connector pinout is on page 14
of 16
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 01:46:01 -0500, mch wrote:
They are very durable radios - built like a tank. Never had one in a
repeater config, though.
Overall, you can treat them like a Phoenix. Great for
links, but I wouldn't want to use 2 of them (they won't
duplex) set up as a repeater due to the heat.
with the equipment to write the
data to the PROM chip.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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I
On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 07:28:35 -0800, Eric Lemmon wrote:
programming it requires writing the data to
a plug-in PROM. You'll need to find someone with
the equipment to write the data to the PROM chip.
Eric (and Mike):
Luckily, it's a standard 2816 EEPROM so writing to the
chip can be performed by
They are very durable radios - built like a tank. Never had one in a
repeater config, though.
Joe M.
Mike Reed wrote:
I am looking for information, specs, etc on a GE MLS radio. I did a search
on it, and there just isn't much on it. Are these good radios, how rugged
are they, will they
I have a little remote link I'm working on, have 4 GE MLS II, UHF
(MLSU241, pc programmable)
I have the rib/cable/software, and can get the radio programmed, but
need eithe a service manual /copy, or at least help with alignment.
I did tweek one of the radio's tx vco adjusts by feel and
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