I just acquired a vhf maratrac (T73XTA7TA7BK) which works fine except for one minor problem. The radio works just fine above 146 mhz (transmit) in that I can set the power level down to 65 watts and it is good. BUT, when I go below 146 mhz the power control circuit seems to quit as the radio immediately to to max power out (100 watts +). I thought the radio was A 144-174 Mhz radio or did I get some bad info? If it is a 144-174 radio do I have a problem with the power control circuitry or is it normal operation?
Gale
vhf maratrac question
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Re: vhf maratrac question
It's a 146-174 radio. That is normal. You can put a manual power control pot, look for the mods for the Maxtrac, the logic board is almost the same.
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Re: vhf maratrac question
Next question then. If I were to do the range mod mentioned for the cps to make it think the radio was low split would it make any difference (by doing a full retune per the board replacement menu option) or does it require the proper logic board too?
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Re: vhf maratrac question
Alternatively, if you have the Software That Should Remain Nameless, you can blank and reinitialize the logic board to be 136-162, reprogram, and perform an alignment. That'll get your power levels under control with no hardware mods.
Happy tweaking.
Happy tweaking.

Bruce Lane, KC7GR
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Re: vhf maratrac question
Now if could just find someone that could do the blanking of this logic board.....
Gale
Gale
Re: vhf maratrac question
its been a long time since i fooled with a maratrac, i recall that we used to cloan another maratrac that had the correct freq range and it would stay that way. i don't have a code plug but someone else might. olepro