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I've been looking at Motorola Syntor X radios for awhile
for conversion to the 2 meter ham band. From what I've been
able to learn, that shouldn't be a problem.
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Yes and no. Your biggest problem with the Syntor X series is that,
if you get the more commone Range 2 VHF (150-174MHz) radio, the
receiver's front end (specifically, the preselector) will start to cut
off pretty sharply below about 149MHz.
To correctly tune the preselector (which is, in essence, a 24MHz-
wide bandpass filter) for the entire 2m amateur band requires a spectrum
analyzer/tracking generator combo, or a full-blown network analyzer, and
just under an hour's worth of tweaking.
If you do not have the required equipment and/or skill, I can do
it for you at my normal labor rates (web address in my signature block).
Awhile back I purchased a radio that should do the trick.
My problem now is getting cables and a control head that
will work. The information I've been able to gather seems
to indicate a bewildering variety of control heads are
out there.
snippety-two
You would do well to check out:
http://batboard.batlabs.com
...And ask this same question on the 'General Info' or 'Hardware
Info Wanted' sections. You will likely get many answers, and most of
them will probably be helpful. ;-)
Happy hunting.
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