-Builder] Re: Motorola Maxar mods for 6M?
Vertex FTL-1011 and Kenwood TK-6110
Norm, I wrote a little prg./ utility to change the freq. data
in the KPG59D programming software.. How it works is, you program
a freq. in the 40.xxx-43.yyy mhz range.. Save the file, exit
KPG59D and then run that file through
Norm, I wrote a little prg./ utility to change the freq. data
in the KPG59D programming software.. How it works is, you program
a freq. in the 40.xxx-43.yyy mhz range.. Save the file, exit
KPG59D and then run that file through my program KWLB2HAM prg.
Start KPG59D again and read the file back in
I have a Motorola Maxar, plate number D31TRA2300AK
I scanned through the Repeater builder site and didn't
find many hits on the model.
I want to put this on 6M - any experience on how difficult
it would be to insert a 6M crystal set/realign?
Any thoughts or referrals would be most
How about a GE delta low band. There programmable with 128 channels w/990
control head. 90- 100 watts and they tune fairly easy, no modifications.
Dean.
--- On Thu, 1/29/09, skipp025 skipp...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: skipp025 skipp...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola Maxar
Denny,
I would stay away for those Maxar's. They were never a very good
radio, but they were a lot cheaper than buying a Maxtrac or Mitrek at
the time they came out.
I would stick with trying to find a 42-50 MHz Maxtrac or other
synthesized radio.
If you really want something in a crystal
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Sent: Thu Jan 29 22:11:56 2009
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola Maxar mods for 6M? Vertex FTL-1011 and
Kenwood TK-6110
I have a Motorola Maxar, plate number D31TRA2300AK
I scanned through the Repeater builder site and didn't
find many
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