S-split used for ham?

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SAMD65
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S-split used for ham?

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Hi all,

Is it possible to use an S-split radio down to the upper portion of the ham radio band? I imagine that 420 would be quite a stretch, but 440MHz isn't too far off the lower edge of the radios intended usable frequencies. What would be involved in doing something like this?

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Re: S-split used for ham?

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Depends on the radio model, which you talking ?
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RadioSouth wrote:Depends on the radio model, which you talking ?
That would be important, wouldn't it? I'm referring to HT1000s.

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In the past I have used "S" split Jedi radios in the 440 portion of the ham band w/o a problem. Very easy to do. GARY
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Post by RadioSouth »

Agreed, works well down to at least 440 Here's a test including out of band performance on the JT1000 which shares the main board with the HT1000, results should be very similar.

http://www.popularwireless.com/gmrsjt1000.html
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