Hi does anyone have a copy of the second PMR Conversion book by Chris Lorek G4HCL. I am looking for an article on the Yaesu/SMC 545L1 radio and seem to think it was covered in this book back in 1997.
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I would be happy to buy the book if someone has it lying about unwanted or would also be happy for a copy of this article. I also seem to think this radio might of been covered in either PW,HRT or maybe Radcom some time in the distant past. Also interested in any other info, Service Manual or online mod's conversion's Many Thanks Dominic G7NPW j b 9/12/2010, 3:52 น. On Thu, 9 Dec 2010 09:51:36 UTC, 'Dominic G7NPW' wrote: Hi does anyone have a copy of the second PMR Conversion book by Chris Lorek G4HCL. Published 1997 but no sign that it is the 'second'. The title is PMR Conversion Handbook. The SMC545L1 has about 5 pages devoted to it.
Component position overlays but no circuit diagrams. Text seems to give details of adjustments. I could scan and email the pages to you. Use the anti spam email address in the sig line. Jim Backus running OS/2 Warp 3 & 4, Mac OS X and Win98SE bona fide replies to j backus jita demon co uk Steve Terry 9/12/2010, 15:55 น. On 23:55, Steve Terry wrote: 'Dominic G7NPW' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Hi does anyone have a copy of the second PMR Conversion book by Chris Lorek G4HCL.
I am looking for an article on the Yaesu/SMC 545L1 radio and seem to think it was covered in this book back in 1997. Aren't they versions of FT23 HH with some of the keys hidden under a blacking panel? Steve Terry Oh no! The 545L1 is a single channel crystalled rig. Popular with taxis back in the 80s. Steve Terry 9/12/2010, 16:03 น. On 00:03, Steve Terry wrote: 'Yeti' wrote in message news:[email protected].
On 23:55, Steve Terry wrote: 'Dominic G7NPW' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Hi does anyone have a copy of the second PMR Conversion book by Chris Lorek G4HCL. I am looking for an article on the Yaesu/SMC 545L1 radio and seem to think it was covered in this book back in 1997. Aren't they versions of FT23 HH with some of the keys hidden under a blacking panel? Steve Terry Oh no! The 545L1 is a single channel crystalled rig.
Popular with taxis back in the 80s. Ah, i remember that small breeze block, what use is a single channel xtal mobile these days? Steve Terry Monitoring a single channel, or a local repeater. I had one brand new on 70cm, the crystals cost me 4 times what the rig did! Dominic G7NPW, 7:23 น.
'Jim Backus' wrote in message news:TpquPuPd0tCd-pn2-xzxHLTCg507k@localhost. Yes I do. Published 1997 but no sign that it is the 'second'. The title is PMR Conversion Handbook.
Yes he did another book before this with all the Pye/Phillips Stuff in it. Westminster's and Europa's etc. The SMC545L1 has about 5 pages devoted to it. Component position overlays but no circuit diagrams. Text seems to give details of adjustments.
I could scan and email the pages to you. Use the anti spam email address in the sig line.
Sent Thanks Dom G7NPW Steve Terry, 16:19 น. 'Yeti' wrote in message news:[email protected]. On 00:03, Steve Terry wrote: 'Yeti' wrote in message news:[email protected].
On 23:55, Steve Terry wrote: 'Dominic G7NPW' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Hi does anyone have a copy of the second PMR Conversion book by Chris Lorek G4HCL. Ah, i remember that small breeze block, what use is a single channel xtal mobile these days? Steve Terry Monitoring a single channel, or a local repeater.
I had one brand new on 70cm, the crystals cost me 4 times what the rig did! For UHF look out for a cheap Tait T550 / T555 2 channels diode programmed UHF 25w radio very popular with taxi drivers I've had several, cheap and very easy to work on, add a prom or a simple diode matrix board to increase the number of channels Steve Terry - Quidco cashback Sign-up Bonus of £1.25 when you signup at: Yeti, 17:16 น.
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