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Crazy George wrote:
"---do a bibliographic search of Engineering Index, or Scientific Abstracts, or whatever that school has access to." Excellent advice from George. Motorola`s Extender usually included a switch on the radio control head to enable or defeat Extender operation. The only reason I can think of to defeat Extender operation is to demonstrate its effectiveness, which can be compelling. The Extender works early and often to put a hole in the radio`s response before adverse effects are generated within. The holes rarely detract significantly from the signal. Also look for Motorola TEK 21 Pulse Generator instructions. It is a hand-held, battery-operated, zener diode noise maker used to optimize Extender performance in the radio. The TEK 21 saves overheating a car engine just to make ignition noise pulses to obliterate while tweaking the Extender circuit and the the radio`s response. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |