![]() The question then becomes is it worth the cost and effort? My 290 is So the 2nd IF would be the way to go as you say, but The 10.81MHz as you rightly say makes things much more difficult and In detail, and had just assumed that the 290 used a 10.7MHz 1st IF. Used mostly for SSB, so in my case probably not. With regards to deviation, on 25kHz spaced equipment i set toĤ.33kHz, and on 12.5kHz spacing to 2.22kHz, including CTCSS/PL atĢ50Hz as appropriate. 3kHz sounds a perfectly good compromise to enable the old 290 These are the deviation settings that wereįound best when i worked on Home Office radio services (police/fireĮtc). Is far preferable to having to re-engineer/bodge a modern device To co-exist reasonably well with old and new equipment. Incidentally, my old FT-290 mk1 is currently on ebay. ![]() Saved lotsġ1|4| 17:05:19|Bob Wilkinson|Re: muTek front end installation instructions?| Get my friends 290 with a mutek already fitted instead. I drive a Ford Fiesta, and im very strapped for space for radios. ![]()
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