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--- In GE-Mpa@yahoogroups.com, Nate Duehr <nate@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> Mike Iszak wrote:
\n> > I have a 136-150 MPA that has a weather-radio frequency at
\n162.475 in it...the sensitivity is not quite as good as 136-150, but
\nits not enough to be a pain.
\n>
\n> The VHF unit I have was "tweaked" by someone a bit to allow it to
\nhave
\n> better sensitivity up above 150, and once in a while the VFO
\nunlocks at
\n> lower frequencies (144.545 repeater input), especially if the
\nbatteries
\n> are weak.
\n>
\n> Nate WY0X
\n>