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|    Tony Langdon to Holger Granholm    |
|    Re: Conversion up or down    |
|    07 Sep 16 16:46:00    |
      -=> Holger Granholm wrote to Tony Langdon <=-               HG> In the case of conversion to from a frequency, a transverter does both.        HG> My Tokyo Hy-Power VHF-HF transverter does both.               HG> It converts a HF amateur band to 144 MHz when receiving, and a 144 MHz        HG> transmitting signal to a HF amateur band, 3.5, 7, 14, 21 or 28 MHz on        HG> transmit.                     True, transverters are usually classified by their transmit/receive (i.e. on       air) frequency, with an IF specification (e.g. 1296 MHz, 144 MHz IF - you'd       need a 2m transceiver to use this one). :)                     ... Does killing time harm eternity?       --- MultiMail/Win32 v0.49        * Origin: Freeway BBS - freeway.apana.org.au (3:633/410)    |
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