Am band (up to 30 mhz max)??

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Am band (up to 30 mhz max)??

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I am looking at the manual and see that there are units made to operate on several different frequencys. (OK so far) And then the manual says up to 30 mhz max.

What does that mean?

Does this unit just operate on the specified band or is it capable of operating on any band up to 30Mhz. If it operates just "band specific" and I wanted to change the band what would be involved?

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The PLL is capable of up to 30MHz, but the transmitter is not
capable of doing that, it requires changing parts, coils etc.
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I guess I will have to make up my mind which band I want before I order then. (too many choices) :D

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Well, you can get the whole shebang :)
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I just discovered my cell phone doesn't do international... will try to call you tomorrow about the "shebang." (I didn't see that option offered) I suppose you are GMT or GMT -1 overthere on your time zone.

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Ah, the shebang means all units that will be offered.

Send me an email for any details.
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