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<DIV>Bob,</DIV>
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<DIV>I sent yesterday the module to Radio South. Yes, I prefer to be in the safe side. </DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks to all for helping,</DIV>
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<DIV>Vince</DIV>
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<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">-------------- Original message -------------- <BR><BR>> Vince, <BR>> <BR>> I have changed freqs before, from 38 to 33 and ? to ? <BR>> (can't remember) and had no problem. I had a friend <BR>> with a spectrum analyzer, and we verified center <BR>> frequency accuracy before/after and also output <BR>> amplitude of the transmitter. Did a range check on the <BR>> RX and everything was ok. <BR>> <BR>> BUT.. sending it in is always the safe bet. <BR>> <BR>> Bob R. <BR>> <BR>> --- vicenterc@comcast.net wrote: <BR>> > Hello all: <BR>> > <BR>> > I am planing to go to the Nats this year and need to <BR>> > change my frequency from Ch. 50 to 57. Decided on <BR>> > 57 since nobody has it in the club. Question: Do I <BR>> > need to send transmitter module and receivers to get <BR>> > tuned? <BR>> > <BR>> > Thanks, <BR>> > <BR>> > Vince Bortone <BR>> ================================================= <BR>> To access the email archives for this list, go to <BR>> http://lists.f3a.us/pipermail/nsrca-discussion/ <BR>> To be removed from this list, go to http://www.nsrca.org/discussionA.htm <BR>> and follow the instructions. <BR>> <BR>> List members email returned for mailbox full will be removed from the list. <BR>> </BLOCKQUOTE></body></html>