[NLRS] Thanks and question

Scanner.Kleindl at VerizonWireless.com Scanner.Kleindl at VerizonWireless.com
Wed Apr 27 11:26:06 EDT 2005


Hi Steve   I my self use 902 that way if you have to move to 903 you can
with the 2 meter radio.  Its hard to move down if your radio doess not go to
143 MHz.  On DEM its not on the web site yet still working on the final
product on the L.O..  If you need any more help give me a ring at
612-720-0009.  TNX Dave N0KP

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Subject: [NLRS] Thanks and question




It was a pleasure seeing everyone after a couple of years absence.

I appreciate the dedication of the antenna testing crew in some less than 
delightful weather conditions.

The presentations were very interesting - I wish we had more time.

I remember the mention of one item and I would like some more information.

Someone mentioned that there was new Reflock design/board and the DEM was 
going to produce it. I looked on the DEM website and did not see anything.

Did I hear correctly?

Any information on when and how much? What is the reference frequency? I 
have a rubidium standard or several military TCXO to lock to.

And while I have your attention, what are the opinions of DEM and alternate 
transverters for 902 and up?

Also what is the preference with NLRS - 902 or 903?

I have a Kenwood 751A and am building a 6 port IF switch ala KM0T, so need 
to find some stuff to hook up. Goal is 10 bands total with 6 thru 432 on 
the Yaesu 736R and 6 bands on the Kenwood.

I am using an old 25 pin 6 port printer switch to act as a band switch to 
control all the relays, key lines, sequencer lines, lockouts, etc. Just one 
switch versus some of the strange lash ups I have had in the past.


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