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= = = "big boy now" wrote in message
= = = . uk... i have a Kenwood R5000 i know this unit has the VHF converter fitted. i think this has had extra filters fitted my reason fir thinking this is the case is as follows... on the receiver there is a five position selectivity switch. in the manual there is a print of the receiver and on this switch the writing next to each position reads position 1 = auto " 2 = N " 3 = M1 " 4 = M2 " 5 = W somebody has added more numbers next to each position and they now read Position 1 = auto " 2 = N 500 has been added " 3 = M1 1.8 has been added " 4 = M2 2.4 has been added " 5 = W 6.0 has been added does this mean that the extra filters have been added to this R5000 is there any other way i can tell what filters have been fitted to this receiver......were are the filters mounted internally in this receiver Hope somebody can advise me...... BBN, You would have to take the Lid 'off' the Top and take a Look-See to know what is presently in-side-the-box. Check-Out the "Kenwood R-5000 Communications Receiver" eGroup on YAHOO ! Kenwood-R-5000= http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kenwood-r5000/ ~ RHF .. .. |
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