George,
For info on converting them to 144, 222, and 432 MHz go to:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/4379/
Also see: http://www.umecut.maine.edu/~baack/AM6155/
For more detailed info on the 432 MHz conversion go to Ron, W3RJW's
article at: http://www.ij.net/packrats/Article1.htm
73, Harry, W3IIT
At 02:37 PM 12/31/1999 -0500, you wrote:
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<excerpt><bigger>I am looking for information on this amplifier. Anyone
out there point me in the right direction? Thank you for reading this,
73, George, K8BRW</bigger>
<bigger><<mailto:GBENKO@Prodigy.net>GBENKO@Prodigy.net
</bigger></excerpt>
<center>Visit the Mt. Airy VHF Radio Club at:
<underline><color><param>0000,0000,fefe</param>http://www.ij.net/packrats/
</color></underline>Check the June 1999 VHF Contest Photos at the Web
site
Info on VHF/Microwave Nets, Beacons & Subscription to Cheesebits
</center>Beacons at 50.080, 144.284, 222.065, 432.295, 903.071,
1,296.251, 2,304.037, 3456.220, 5,760.200 and 10,368.200 MHz from FM29JW
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