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Re: GE Ranger for 6 meters?


Chuck Wood
 

THE RANGER WONT MAKE A RPT UNLESS YOU USE TWO OF THEM. HOWEVER THEY ARE ONE
OF THE BEST SIX METER RADIOS GOING. IF YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO GET THEM DO.
ALSO ARE THEY AVAILABLE TO OTHER PEOPLE OR WHAT?

AGAIN DONT LET THEM SLIP BY THEY ARE AN EXTREMELY GOOD RADIO.


73S CHUCK WD6APP

-----Original Message-----
From: Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
To: Repeater list <repeater-builder@...>
Date: Sunday, February 28, 1999 1:31 PM
Subject: [repeater-builder] GE Ranger for 6 meters?


From: "Tedd Doda" <lazer@...>

Hi people:

Thanks for all the replies about the Mitreks and Master II's.

While at the Hamilton, Ontario fleamarket, a friend found
some GE Rangers on 6 meters. They come with the 990 control
head, and all 64 memories programmed. We can get them for
$150 CDN ($100 USD).

Has anyone tried these for repeater use? I would be worried
about the PLL noise, but don't know if it would be a concern.

Would it be possible to use the internal CTCSS (PL) encode
AND decode at the same time (again, for repeater use).

Thanks for any input.


Tedd Doda CET

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