On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, John Gleichweit wrote:
Syntor X9000, Maratrac (low split)
I'm familiar with which radios will do 444 MHz and 146 MHz. But what
about 29 MHz?
Low split Maxtrac? M208? CDM1250?
Only interested in programmable multi-channel models.
The Syntor X can as well; there
I am interested in your antenna setup. Can you provide more details?
Chris
N9LLO
In a message dated 3/4/2009 7:35:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
myto...@alltel.net writes:
One option that I like is the Syntor x9000 low band. It will do 29 to 53
Mhz, and anything in between
and
Me TOO On the Broadband Antenna set up
Don KA9QJG
I use a 30-36 Maxtrac to access my 10 meter repeater. Works great, just
program and play.
Adam N2ACF
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/*Date:*/ 3/3/2009 9:53:34 PM
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Syntor X9000, Maratrac (low split)
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Just about any LBLS Motorola will except the CDMs and HT750/1250 series.
Those units won't go a cycle out of their specified range.
Joe M.
ran...@farmtel.net wrote:
I'm familiar with which radios will do 444 MHz and 146 MHz. But what
about 29 MHz?
Low split Maxtrac? M208? CDM1250?
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