Hi, First, please reply direct with your comments. I am going to be adding a 222mhz transverter to my station and would like to hear opinions pro/con from users of the DEMI 222-28 and Elecraft XV222.
Gene I use the Demi 222 xvtr at our station. I think that it has the hottest rcv of anything we run. We have just started using the TS2000 with it. I use the 2000?with the hf xmit power turned down t
I am considering those two transverter options too, so I'd appreciate, if anyone has comparative data, that it be posted to the reflector too. However, I would be using a K2 as IF. 73, Steve VE3SMA A
Gene I run the DEMI unit on 222 and find it to have a very Hot Receiver. Most times I don't even use my Mast mounted Preamp. It drives my TE Systems brick to 120 W. I use a home brew switch box trans
Since I'm into building my own equipment, I made the W1VT 222 MHz transverter that appeared in QEX some years ago. The patterns for the pc boards are on the ARRL website. It uses identical boards for
Hello to all.....we used the Elecraft transverters in our White Rover on 6M thru 432. They work very well and we have had no problems. We did this because DEMI is not makeing a 6M converter with 28Mh
Elecraft makes fine gear. So does DEMI. It might bear saying, though most of us KNOW it, that Steve, N2CEI, at DEMI is "one of us", namely a VHF/microwave weak signal op and contester. The guys at El
Thanks to all that replied with input to my questions. I found all responses to be valuable in helping to make my decision. I will be calling Steve at DEMI to place an order for the 222-28. Looks lik
I think Marshall's post says it all. You can't go wrong with either transverter. I reviewed the 2 meter Elecraft and the 50 watt version of the DEM 2 meter transverter for QST. There was very little
So, the discussion seems to indicate that both the DEMI and Elecraft transverter products are both technically sound and excellent performers, both have excellent support service, etc. This of course