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\n\n-----Original Message-----I exchanged several \n emails with KA9FUR a while back concerning his tool, as there wasn't much \n documentation on these bits.
From: \n GeDeltaRanger@yahoogroups.com [mailto:GeDeltaRanger@yahoogroups.com]On \n Behalf Of Scott Pederson
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 12:58 \n PM
To: GeDeltaRanger@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: \n [GeDeltaRanger] Delta VHF Wide Band
Any info the group discovers / obtains on \n the best settings would certainly be helpful.
Thanks!
Scott - \n KI5DR
Kevin King <kc6ovd@...> wrote:\n\n \nit \n is all in the X and Z I do not have to touch the vco in the SX to do 2 meter \n and weather\n\nKevin King SCSA BSCIS\nARS KC6OVD\nGMRS KAG0378\nEIEIO 2722\nAcworth Georgia\n\n-----Original Message-----I've tuned and \n programmed probably a dozen VHF-110w SX radios, and never had much luck \n getting anything more than 10 Mhz of bandspread out of them.
From: \n GeDeltaRanger@yahoogroups.com [mailto:GeDeltaRanger@yahoogroups.com]On \n Behalf Of Scott Pederson
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2006 1:29 \n AM
To: GeDeltaRanger@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: \n [GeDeltaRanger] Delta VHF Wide Band
Tune \n for 144 and 154 is about it before the VCO unlocks.
These are \n "Wideband" units and maybe there's some Bits you can set in the X and Z \n parameters, but I never had enough luck figuring them out.
Good \n luck!
Scott - KI5DR
k3jls2000 \n <k3jls@...> wrote: \nHello \n folks.
Can anyone tell me about how wide the bandwidth is on a \n delta vhf band
split of 150 - 174 Mhz?? More specifically, can \n channel assignments
be made at both ends of the range and work \n properly, with no retuning
of either the VCO's or RX front \n end?
The reason I'm asking is that several years ago I converted \n a Narrow
Band Delta SX (it has helical filters) to frequency agile \n use from 144
to 148 Mhz. While it worked very well on 2 meters with \n superb
intermod rejection, I wanted to be able to use it to listen \n to other
150 Mhz frequencies as one would use a scanner. However, \n this was
impossible because of the narrow banded nature of the \n radio.
I have converted Phoenixes, SyntorX's and MVS radios and \n found them to
be relatively broad banded (especially the Phoenix VHF \n version). Can
the same be said for the Delta VHF Wide Band \n version??
Thanks - Joe \n K3JLS
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