purpose of flat wrench p/n ntn8270a boxed with new xts3000?
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purpose of flat wrench p/n ntn8270a boxed with new xts3000?
see subject. our new xts3000 portables are arriving with a flat wrench in the box, part number ntn8270a. i can't find any explanation for it or imagine up any possible use for it.
so what is it for?
so what is it for?
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To slowly and systematicly destroy your computer as you pull your hair out programming it w/CPS.
Yeah. that's it
(no, i think Bugs is right with that one... Those are a PITA to get off)
-Alex
Yeah. that's it

(no, i think Bugs is right with that one... Those are a PITA to get off)
-Alex
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Re: purpose of flat wrench p/n ntn8270a boxed with new xts30
when it doesnt work you lay the radio on the ground and start beating on itcracked wrote:see subject. our new xts3000 portables are arriving with a flat wrench in the box, part number ntn8270a. i can't find any explanation for it or imagine up any possible use for it.
so what is it for?
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The wrench is for a RF adapter that goes between the radio and the antenna for a coverta com XTVA. When you slide the radio in the RF adapter touches a contact for the RF to go to a RF amplifier. Just installed 20 of these in vehicles for 100 watt VHF amps. Doesn't work that bad but is inconvenient if you want to take them on and off.
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HI-power???
...a HUNDRED WATTS... on VHF...from an MTVA. I still am amazed how much power the FCC will allow you yankees to use. Up herefire-medic8104 wrote:Just installed 20 of these in vehicles for 100 watt VHF amps.
in "Canuckistan" we don't get away so lucky. What is the part/mod # of a mobile Motorola VHF 100w amplifier? I want one!!
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that from the days of Motorola specing high power radios being 110w mobiles on 110w or higher output conventional repeaters.
In other words just pump out as much as you can. Certain simplistic beauty to it.
Kinda goes against modern microwatt stuff, but give me a 110w on highband simplex and I'll talk all day!
In other words just pump out as much as you can. Certain simplistic beauty to it.
Kinda goes against modern microwatt stuff, but give me a 110w on highband simplex and I'll talk all day!