M110 VCO Lock Bandwith

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deco92
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M110 VCO Lock Bandwith

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Hi Guys,

i have a little Question about the M110, i have read some Information here about VCO Bandwith of the M110.

But there are different Informations......in one Thread there is written that the Bandwith is 10 Mhz ( so that means +/- 5Mhz)

and in another one is it +/-10 Mhz (that means then 20Mhz)

What is the correct Information?

Thank you very much

kindly regards
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Re: M110 VCO Lock Bandwith

Post by Tom in D.C. »

Check the model number of your M110 against the radio specifications
shown at this site.

http://www.batlabs.com/micro.html
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Re: M110 VCO Lock Bandwith

Post by Paul »

By adding 2 smd capacitors you can lock in the entire radio band (tested on VHF models) - not a hard job.
If interested, let me know.

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