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The TKR 750 should go ok with out any retuning. <br>
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If its properly tuned for the center ham band (both VCO and Front
end) then it should go the whole band without retuning. I think its
good for 10 to 15 meg tuning range with little or no degredation.<br>
YMMV.<br>
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Jon VA3RQ<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/5/2014 9:48 AM, pete M wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Got a tkr 750 waiting for a spot, and is
already tuned to 147.120 + And my friend MSR2000 is
failling on him..
<div>So I was wondering if he could use my tkr-750 for his
frequency 146.790 - with out having to retune the
repeater cause it is temporary but still have fair/good
performance out of the tkr750?</div>
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<div>it is a large difference switching from RX 147.720
to 146.190 (1.530 mhz) but is it that much too large?</div>
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<div>Thaks for your feedback..</div>
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