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converting a VHF micor for ham use
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December 9th 03, 05:57 PM
Dr. Anton Squeegee
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In article ,
says...
from the page
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/sensitronRX.html
Modification of Micor "Sensitron" High-Band 150.8 - 162 mc. Receiver
RF & IF Board for use in 2 meter ham band.
by Kevin K. Custer W3KKC
Re-written August 19 2000, May 5 2002, and again on October 13 2002
because of coil availability.
snippety
Background Theory: The Micor 150.8 to 162 MHz. high-band receiver is
the most common unit you will find in the used/surplus market...
That's news to me. Last Micor of ANY kind I saw was back around
2000 at the Mike & Key ARC swap meet, and that was a UHF unit.
As for Micor parts: Good luck. Motorola stopped making them nearly
seven years ago. They're good radios, and the article is still relevant,
but it's a bit dated.
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