MT-1000 to 6-m Has it ever been done ?

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RadioSlut
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Post by RadioSlut »

Has it ever been done ?
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phrawg
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Post by phrawg »

yes, it has
kens
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Post by kens »

I posted a similat question a couple of months ago. Several sources said there is marked performance drop at anything above 52mhz.
radioEd
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Post by radioEd »

On 2002-01-18 14:33, kens wrote:
I posted a similat question a couple of months ago. Several sources said there is marked performance drop at anything above 52mhz.
Any Portable on 6 meters FM is not gonna perform as good as if you were on SSB with a Hi-Gain antenna! conditions change every 10 to 40 mins.. If you have 6 meter repeters. Try it out! I haven't had much luck with 6m portables on FM. (either simplex frequencies or repeaters!) But I can work 7-10 states on ssb....it may last for a 10min window, more or less time, conditions depending! Still wreaks the hell out of a TV set down the street!
motoagogo
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Post by motoagogo »

I posed the same question to a motorola guru. He said it was a real ugly mod and wouldnt do it again. Supposedly, it involves changing alot of components that are hard to get to. rmann
raymond345
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Post by raymond345 »

The Mt1000 low band 99 ch. was ok up to 52
mhz.A bit of rx sens. lost. Raymond
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