does any one have a how to change the range of channel element knx1052a
when the warp virable cap is not enough ? here is what i have the
element was org for 414.000 and i want to move it to 444.800 but can
only get 447.900 out the channel element . i have no drawings on the
channel
, January 08, 2007 9:08 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] micor channel element help
does any one have a how to change the range of channel
element knx1052a
when the warp virable cap is not enough ? here is what i have the
element was org for 414.000
Before I go out in My unheated Garage at 14 Deg in Indiana and try and find
My old Micor uhf mobile , can anyone tell Me if the Transmit Element is
the same one used in the Micor Unified repeater ? it was on 444.750 and I
need it in the Rptr.
Thanks Don KA9QJG
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No it is not. In fact, there is no TX element
in most UHF Micor mobiles. (perhaps not in any)
The TX is synthesized based on the RX channel element.
However, I think the UHF base uses the
same TX element as a VHF Micor mobile.
Joe M.
Don wrote:
Before I go out in My unheated Garage at 14
At 07:03 PM 1/5/04 -0600, you wrote:
Before I go out in My unheated Garage at 14 Deg in Indiana and try and find
My old Micor uhf mobile , can anyone tell Me if the Transmit Element is
the same one used in the Micor Unified repeater ? it was on 444.750 and I
need it in the Rptr.
Thanks Don
The UHF (450 MHz) Micor mobile uses one Channel Element for both
transmit and receive - KXN1024A
The Base / Repeater Micor station uses a KXN1024A for receive ...
and a KXN1052A Channel Element for transmit.
It is currently +3.6 degrees here ... outside of course ...
Hope this
... see below ...
mch wrote:
No it is not. In fact, there is no TX element
in most UHF Micor mobiles. (perhaps not in any)
The TX is synthesized based on the RX channel element.
Not quite ...
The transmitter takes the receiver injection signal and mixes it
with a modulated
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