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GE MASTER II Low BAND


Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP
 

How can i identify what split my GE MASTER BASE is the Combo number is
missing and i have the Pl #'s that are visable the proble is the the Tx
Works great but the Rx is Dead the first tuning step works at a peak
reading of 1.2volts
but after that forget it it was orginaly on 40.76 and moving it to
45.240
if i have the wrong split can i modify it so it will work if not does
anybody have a rx with the correct split i need
Thank you 73's

Brent DeSalvo (KF4TNP)

ICQ UIN# : 17430698
Mailto:Bug1@...


Duane Hall
 

If the icom you took out is factory GE and is on 40.76 MHz, then you are
trying to take it out of spec.
I could confirm the model, what part numbers are visible?

Low band Mastr II's had the frequency ranges of 36 to 42 MHz or 42 to 50
MHz with the exception of the IMTS version which is 30-36 Tx 42-50 Rx

I'm not sure what mods will be needed to stretch it another 3.24 MHz.

Anyone?

----- Original Message -----
From: Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...>
To: <repeater-builder@...>; <repeater@...>
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 6:50 PM
Subject: [Repeater-builder] GE MASTER II Low BAND


From: Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...>

How can i identify what split my GE MASTER BASE is the Combo number is
missing and i have the Pl #'s that are visable the proble is the the Tx
Works great but the Rx is Dead the first tuning step works at a peak
reading of 1.2volts
but after that forget it it was orginaly on 40.76 and moving it to
45.240
if i have the wrong split can i modify it so it will work if not does
anybody have a rx with the correct split i need
Thank you 73's

Brent DeSalvo (KF4TNP)

ICQ UIN# : 17430698
Mailto:Bug1@...


Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP
 

OK THE PL Numbers are
Exciter = PL19D416659G8 Rev J
Receiver = PL19D416478G3 Rev B
PA = PL19D417927G3 Rev C


Duane Hall wrote:

From: "Duane Hall" <Duane@...>

If the icom you took out is factory GE and is on 40.76 MHz, then you are
trying to take it out of spec.
I could confirm the model, what part numbers are visible?

Low band Mastr II's had the frequency ranges of 36 to 42 MHz or 42 to 50
MHz with the exception of the IMTS version which is 30-36 Tx 42-50 Rx

I'm not sure what mods will be needed to stretch it another 3.24 MHz.

Anyone?

----- Original Message -----
From: Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...>
To: <repeater-builder@...>; <repeater@...>
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 6:50 PM
Subject: [Repeater-builder] GE MASTER II Low BAND

From: Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...>

How can i identify what split my GE MASTER BASE is the Combo number is
missing and i have the Pl #'s that are visable the proble is the the Tx
Works great but the Rx is Dead the first tuning step works at a peak
reading of 1.2volts
but after that forget it it was orginaly on 40.76 and moving it to
45.240
if i have the wrong split can i modify it so it will work if not does
anybody have a rx with the correct split i need
Thank you 73's

Brent DeSalvo (KF4TNP)

ICQ UIN# : 17430698
Mailto:Bug1@...
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Duane Hall
 

The index shows those part numbers are covered in the following manual
numbers. I'll have to check at work for a manual. Maybe someone on here has
one of these LBI's handy.

Sometimes the index makes it clear, this time it wasn't.

Duane

----- Original Message -----
From: Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...>
To: <Repeater-builder@...>
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 8:13 PM
Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: GE MASTER II Low BAND


From: Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...>

OK THE PL Numbers are
Exciter = PL19D416659G8 Rev J
LBI4490
LBI4487
LBI4896
LBI4600
LBI4898
LBI4732
LBI4728

Receiver = PL19D416478G3 Rev B
LBI4707
LBI4525
LBI4989
LBI4991

PA = PL19D417927G3 Rev C
LBI4898
LBI4728
LBI30294


Duane Hall wrote:

From: "Duane Hall" <Duane@...>

If the icom you took out is factory GE and is on 40.76 MHz, then you are
trying to take it out of spec.
I could confirm the model, what part numbers are visible?

Low band Mastr II's had the frequency ranges of 36 to 42 MHz or 42 to
50
MHz with the exception of the IMTS version which is 30-36 Tx 42-50 Rx

I'm not sure what mods will be needed to stretch it another 3.24 MHz.

Anyone?

----- Original Message -----
From: Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...>
To: <repeater-builder@...>; <repeater@...>
Sent: Sunday, April 18, 1999 6:50 PM
Subject: [Repeater-builder] GE MASTER II Low BAND

From: Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...>

How can i identify what split my GE MASTER BASE is the Combo number is
missing and i have the Pl #'s that are visable the proble is the the
Tx
Works great but the Rx is Dead the first tuning step works at a peak
reading of 1.2volts
but after that forget it it was orginaly on 40.76 and moving it to
45.240
if i have the wrong split can i modify it so it will work if not does
anybody have a rx with the correct split i need
Thank you 73's

Brent DeSalvo (KF4TNP)

ICQ UIN# : 17430698
Mailto:Bug1@...