and transmitter alignment instructions.
Although I did not document the procedure to split, it works very
well as a primary or backup repeater.
For those not familiar with the radio, there is currently one on Ebay
if you search for keyword Midland 220
Regards,
Steve
K3PHL
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Thanks to everyone for their input on this issue. I really
appreciate it. I am planning a trip to my site in the next 60
days. I will share my results with the group when I have them.
Regards,
Steve
K3PHL and KB3LRA
224.180 K3PHL/R Philadelphia, PA PL 127.3
224.820 KB3LRA/R Bridgeton, NJ
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You'll have to order crystals to convert to receive low and transmit
high when acting as the repeater.
I am currently building a machine using a 13-509 as an exciter and a
13-513 as a receiver. I find that the 13-513 220 synthesized model
had a much better receiver.
Steve
K3PHL
, NOT the crystal 509) as a repeater receiver
on another one of my machines with very good sensitivity and overall
results. I have also use the crystal 509 as a 1 watt exciter on the
TX side.
Steve
K3PHL
Philadelphia
224.180 PL 127.3
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