Hello everyone,
I've got an Astro Spectra 110w. It's currently a 474-5xx split radio. I'd like to move it down to 403-470 (I think this is the split... It's got to cover 460's and preferably ham). I think I need to replace the front end and VCO? I was trying to piece together what needs to be done from other posts referring to the regular split spectra.. That was what I came up with.
Any help, prices, places to get parts, etc would be appreciated.
Thanks, Scott.
Changing UHF Range on ASTRO SPECTRA 110W
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I've never tried changing the band on an Astro Spectra... But I do know that you will not be able to get it to do 403-470. The Astro Spectras still have the same band splits as the analog spectras, so you'll have to settle for 438-470 or 450-482.
Even the Astro Spectra Plus still has the small bandsplits. It looks like the XTL5000 finally does 380-470.
I'd imagine you would probably have to replace all the RF boards. Then get a codeplug for the proper split in there somehow...
Hopefully someone that has done this before can give you more details.
Even the Astro Spectra Plus still has the small bandsplits. It looks like the XTL5000 finally does 380-470.
I'd imagine you would probably have to replace all the RF boards. Then get a codeplug for the proper split in there somehow...
Hopefully someone that has done this before can give you more details.
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Band split change on a AS
I have converted a Astro Spectra from a lo split, 403-430, to a 450-470.
I took a regular Spectra and removed the Rx front end, VCO, And PA. I then placed those in the , former, lo split radio. I had an extra Vocom for the 450-470 split. I replaced the lo split Vocom with the new one. All worked fine.
I would find a 110 watt Spectra and strip out the the three RF boards and replace the high split boards. As to the Vocom, Either find a replacement or jam in a 450-470 personallity.
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I took a regular Spectra and removed the Rx front end, VCO, And PA. I then placed those in the , former, lo split radio. I had an extra Vocom for the 450-470 split. I replaced the lo split Vocom with the new one. All worked fine.
I would find a 110 watt Spectra and strip out the the three RF boards and replace the high split boards. As to the Vocom, Either find a replacement or jam in a 450-470 personallity.
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