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Old January 16th 04, 03:10 PM
Frank Dinger
 
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That is what I usually think also. I did put together their 6 to 20
meter
transverter several years ago and it seemed to work fine for me. Receiver
converter part was very sensitive and I received good audio reports from

it
using a Yaesu 757 lowband rig.

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Question : Is the Ten-Tec 6m transverter also available for 28 MHz e.g.
RX : 50 -- 28 MHz ; TX : 28 --- 50 MHz
or can the 14 to 50 MHz transverter be readily modified for operation
from a 28 MHz base unit ?

Reason for the above question : I have an old (but almost unused) Yaesu
FT901DM HF transceiver with a FTV901R transverter with 2m and 70cms
modules but without a 6 m module.
The system works through the HF transceiver's 28 - 30 MHz band . In
Europe the 6m band is from 50 - 52 MHz.

TIA for any advice.

Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH based in Scotland.



 
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