• 2m rig as IF for microwave?

    From gareth evans@21:1/5 to All on Thu Dec 22 20:19:03 2022
    XPost: free.uk.amateur-radio

    I'm out of touch and someone returning to radio hammery
    has asked me for a suitable 2m rig to be an IF
    for microwaves?

    Any ideas, please, guys?

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  • From brian@21:1/5 to headstone255@yahoo.com on Fri Dec 23 06:28:59 2022
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    In message <to2e3n$1f4bd$1@dont-email.me>, gareth evans <headstone255@yahoo.com> writes
    I'm out of touch and someone returning to radio hammery
    has asked me for a suitable 2m rig to be an IF
    for microwaves?

    Any ideas, please, guys?

    I used an FT290 with an SG Labs 23cm transverter for a while. It
    supplies 12V for PTT purposes. I currently use it for an IF on 3cm. I
    built an IC202 lookalike for a 3cm-2m about 40 years ago. IF . the IC202
    was quite popular for this at one time.

    Others use an FT917 , which also does a 432MHz IF as well as shortwave
    and other VHF bands. FT818 is the up-to-date version.

    Brian GM4DIJ


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  • From brian@21:1/5 to nospam@b-howie.co.uk on Fri Dec 23 11:23:15 2022
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    In message <QdAXvVCrqUpjFw9k@b-howie.co.uk>, brian
    <nospam@b-howie.co.uk> writes
    FT917

    FT817
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  • From Radio Man@21:1/5 to gareth evans on Sat Dec 24 13:43:10 2022
    On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 20:19:03 +0000, gareth evans wrote:

    I'm out of touch and someone returning to radio hammery has asked me for
    a suitable 2m rig to be an IF for microwaves?

    Any ideas, please, guys?

    The most honest thing you could do would be to advise the enquirer that
    they would be much better off asking someone who might have a fucking
    clue.

    HTH

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  • From jim.gm4dhj@21:1/5 to Radio Man on Sat Dec 24 16:31:18 2022
    On 24/12/2022 13:43, Radio Man wrote:
    On Thu, 22 Dec 2022 20:19:03 +0000, gareth evans wrote:

    I'm out of touch and someone returning to radio hammery has asked me for
    a suitable 2m rig to be an IF for microwaves?

    Any ideas, please, guys?

    The most honest thing you could do would be to advise the enquirer that
    they would be much better off asking someone who might have a fucking
    clue.

    HTH
    that's you out then ...

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  • From OldbieOne@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 15 14:15:34 2023
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    On Fri, 23 Dec 2022 06:28:59 +0000, brian <nospam@b-howie.co.uk> did make me awaken from my chaotic existentialism when they didst announce:

    In message <to2e3n$1f4bd$1@dont-email.me>, gareth evans ><headstone255@yahoo.com> writes
    I'm out of touch and someone returning to radio hammery
    has asked me for a suitable 2m rig to be an IF
    for microwaves?

    Any ideas, please, guys?

    I used an FT290 with an SG Labs 23cm transverter for a while. It
    supplies 12V for PTT purposes. I currently use it for an IF on 3cm. I
    built an IC202 lookalike for a 3cm-2m about 40 years ago. IF . the IC202
    was quite popular for this at one time.

    Interesting use for an old 209R!



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