where are you from? And do they have the channel
elements?
~Ben, KB9LFZ
--- nvradtec [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Aquired 13 low powered (34 and 44) Mitreks
that were removed
from service at end of last year, most are complete
(head, mic, cable,
and radio)I beleive they are currently
I have Aquired 13 low powered (34 and 44) Mitreks that were removed
from service at end of last year, most are complete (head, mic, cable,
and radio)I beleive they are currently rocked up in the 450 area.
These would make good project radio's, if anybody is looking email me
and we can discuss
Steve,
The single most important step in mitigating fugitive LO emissions is
ensuring that all shields are in place and properly seated, and all
screws are in place and tight. Anyone who has had LO leakage with
Micors knows that you can't leave out any shields, and the same
precaution applies
Eric,
Thanks for the tips.
Steve
WA6ZFT
From: Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/02/01 Tue PM 08:31:43 EST
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF Mitrek LO leakage mitigation
Steve,
The single most important step in mitigating fugitive LO
Does anyone have a UHF Mitrek manual they are
willing to sell reasonably? If so please contact me off the list. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks, Al
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I'm running into a problem tuning the receiver multiplier on
a UHF Mitrek chassis number HUE1002. I can't get an increase in M6 when tuning
L7, instead I get a dip. The receiver was in working order before I preset all
the coils per the tuning procedure. L102 and L104 are tuned to maximum
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Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 9:06 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] UHF Mitrek
I have been meaning to ask this question for a few days and always seem to
get caught up in something else.
How far down in freq will the 450-470 mitrek go? Will it do a 434 TX
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