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On May 27, 2:46*pm, "JB" wrote:
"JIMMIE" wrote in message ... On May 26, 8:30 pm, wrote: JIMMIE wrote: I have an HF transceiver which can be easily modified to work outside the ham bands. I want to perform the mod so I can use the radio with VHF/UHF transverters and cover the entire bands. Would this be legal? I have discussed this with several fellow hams but have not really got any kind of definitive answer yet. Jimmie. As a licensed amateur (I'm assuming US), you can do anything you want with your equipment as long as you don't transmit outside of the frequencies and modes authorized by your class of license. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. Thanks Tom and Jim, It was also my reasoning that if I could build my own transmitter and operate it surely modifying equipment would be legal as long as I did *not transmit outside the bands. The radio is an Icom and I use software thst I wrote to control the frequency/mode. It would not be too difficult to modify the software to limit the frequency data sent to the transceiver in accordance with the band I am using. The software already *"knows" when I use the transverters so I get the proper frequency dispaly. As the XYL and YL may be using it some goof proofing may be in order. Hopefully soon I will also have the computer controling the switching of the transverters. Jimmie The spectral purity specifications in part 97. *Most HF rigs have allowed some out of band operation ever since I could remember. *It is the shared responsibility of the station licensee and control ops to stay cleanly within their grant. *Regular RG 58c provides at least 60db of isolation from adjacent cabling. *Be aware of the possibilities of what might come out of the antenna ports and take appropriate action. *If you waste a little power in an attenuator and/ or filter circuit on the input of the Xverter, spurious from the driving radio are also reduced. *Nice to be able to verify with a spectrum analyzer too if you know someone. *GL- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I did the mod today and it certainly is nice to be able to work the whole 2M band AM/FM/SSB and CW. I still have to do some cabling when I go from HF to VHF or vice versa I have some really good coaxial relays that I could soon rig up to operate manually and hopefully controled by the PC in the more distant future. The transverter I have was set up for use with a 10M IF however if I could modify it for a 6M IF things would be greatly simplified as the transceiver covers 6M at reduce power(10 watts) compared to 100 watts on HF. Jimmie |
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