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Old April 2nd 08, 12:57 AM posted to rec.radio.swap
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Default "MARATRAC T74XTA7TA7BK" -OR- X9000 --- low side of UHF

On Mar 30, 7:12*pm, "RF stuff" wrote:
well the Maratrac and X9000 are 110 watt radio's
the Maratrac is just a glorified maxtrac that tx's 100+ watts. decent radio,
but i wouldn't run it at 200 watts"bl2245" wrote in message

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Which of the subject line radios is capable of and best suited to
transmit on UHF at 200 watts and more with a definet level of
stability?


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Would you be kind enough to clarify, does your statement above include
the 'Syntor X 9000'? If so what trunk-mount radio is suggested to be
able to sustain a min of 200-watts out in a stable manner on either
the low/high side of the UHF split? We don't need all of the bells
and whistles at this point; Just a good receiver and a solid
transmitter.