Analog Saber out of band rx
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Analog Saber out of band rx
Got some 440-470 units here, how far do you think they will receive out of band? Do you think it's even worth trying if the RX freqs are ~483mhz? Input appreciated
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Re: Analog Saber out of band rx
Jeff,
Short of interior module changes, even if you could get the radios to oscillate 13 mHz out of band, which you can't, the sensitivity would be absolutely awful. OTOH, module changes have been well documented on this Board over the years so that would be a definite positive answer.
Regards,
Short of interior module changes, even if you could get the radios to oscillate 13 mHz out of band, which you can't, the sensitivity would be absolutely awful. OTOH, module changes have been well documented on this Board over the years so that would be a definite positive answer.
Regards,
Tom in D.C.
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Re: Analog Saber out of band rx
Thanks, that's what I figured, customer won't shell out the money, he should have bought Astro Sabers
Re: Analog Saber out of band rx
I'd be willing to do a module swap with you. I have several 458-490 MHz sabers which will work in that frequency range fine for you. PM me if interested.
Thanks,
Larry
Thanks,
Larry
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