Maxtrac UHF capability question
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:14 pm
My Maxtrac 300 is model D44MJA7JA5-K
My research shows that this model covers 403-430Mhz, 16 pin, 32 channels
I tested for receive and transmit - all OK (in the above range)
I retrieved the original code plug and archived it. Using the "repeater-builder.com" process - I programmed 10 frequencies from 440 - 449Mhz using the shift method (no problem). Saved it to the radio (no problem)
I tried adjusting the receive VCO (supposed to be voltage 2-7 volts). No change in the (test location) SL-1 voltage by adjusting the VCO coil. It stays at about 9 volts - on the 440 - 449 Mhz frequencies.
The radio does not seem to like being at standard ham 440 frequencies. Could not get it to work there.
I programmed the code plug back to original - works OK. Receive VCO is "approximately" back to original position.
Anyone have this model that have had success elevating it to 440? thanks
My research shows that this model covers 403-430Mhz, 16 pin, 32 channels
I tested for receive and transmit - all OK (in the above range)
I retrieved the original code plug and archived it. Using the "repeater-builder.com" process - I programmed 10 frequencies from 440 - 449Mhz using the shift method (no problem). Saved it to the radio (no problem)
I tried adjusting the receive VCO (supposed to be voltage 2-7 volts). No change in the (test location) SL-1 voltage by adjusting the VCO coil. It stays at about 9 volts - on the 440 - 449 Mhz frequencies.
The radio does not seem to like being at standard ham 440 frequencies. Could not get it to work there.
I programmed the code plug back to original - works OK. Receive VCO is "approximately" back to original position.
Anyone have this model that have had success elevating it to 440? thanks