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GE model number lookup?
Ray Vaughan
At 09:06 AM 3/17/99 -0500, you wrote:
From: "Tedd Doda" <lazer@...>According to a table I have on my web site, the 33 indicated 42-50 Mhz. So it isn't speced for 6m, but it's real close. I would think the lower in the 6m band the better. The 6 should indicate 38-64 watts. If you want to compare your model number to the ones for Exec II base stations (some codes are in common) go here: Ray, KD4BBM |
John Lloyd
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Sounds correct! John Lloyd Tedd Doda wrote: From: "Tedd Doda" <lazer@...> |
Tedd Doda
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999 09:16:07 -0700, John Lloyd wrote:
Sounds correct!Ok, thanks John. It bothered me as all the pictures I've seen of the Exec II's don't match mine. Also, are these things rock bound, or are they PLL'd? I can't see any place to put either rocks, or crystal elements? There seems to be a RX and TX adjustment near something that looks like a VCO. Tedd Doda CET packet va3sed@va3sed e-mail lazer@... |
Tedd Doda
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999 10:51:34 -0500, Ray Vaughan wrote:
If you want to compare your model number to the ones for Exec II baseDoes this mean that the "RX" stands for the Exec II? I searched and searched for info on this prefix, but came up empty. I checked your web page (actually it was the first thing I did, hi) when I got the radios, as I thought you had a list of all the different prefixes and their counterpart name. Thanks for the info! Tedd Doda CET packet va3sed@va3sed e-mail lazer@... |
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