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|    Holger Granholm to Tony Langdon    |
|    Re: Conversion up or down    |
|    08 Sep 16 09:48:00    |
      In a message on Thursday 09-07-16 Tony Langdon said to Holger Granholm:              Good afternoon Tony,               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.              TL> True, transverters are usually classified by their transmit/receive       TL> (i.e. on air) frequency, with an IF specification (e.g. 1296 MHz,       TL> 144 MHz IF - you'd need a 2m transceiver to use this one). :)              How come then the label on the transverter I have says "VHF > HF"?       That's only one side of the coin.                     Have a nice evening,              Holger              ___        * MR/2 2.30 * Without my ignorance, your knowledge would be meaningless!                     --- PCBoard (R) v15.22 (OS/2) 2        * Origin: Coming to you from the Sunny Aland Islands. (2:20/228)    |
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