[aprssig] Re: d7 & D700
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Mon Jun 27 13:28:25 EDT 2005
Thanks.
I had not heard of that drop. Of course
it could be there and no one has noticed before.
Actually, I think gotcha is perfect for this.
I havd completely forgotten that the D700
will do 220. I think it is becasue I needed it
to tune 250 for some satelite work we are doing
and the performace there was down 60 dB
almost completey deaf. So I assumed this
applied to the whole 200-300 band not realizing
that they probably peaked it on 220 of course.
So this is good news that it works on 220.
Bob
>>> noskosteve at yahoo.com 06/27/05 12:16 PM >>>
I'm sorry Bob. I didn't mean to imply that *I* got *you* with that Gotcha.
I just wanted to point out that 200-300 Rx is another "A-side only" thing*and
I meant that "gotcha" as a general warning. When my D700 A-side (with the TNC & APRS running) is switched from 144.39 APRS to the local DX cluster (or anything else) on 222, this causes the B-side sensitivity on 2M to drop significantly.
My D700 does this. Would someone try this and verify?. For all I know, my radio may be either typical or broke and/or it may do something similar when the A-side is switched to 300-400, but I haven't tried this. I asked this on the Yahoo D700 group, but no response.
73, Steve, K9DCI
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 18:47:50 -0400
From: "Robert Bruninga" <bruninga at usna.edu>
Subject: Re: [aprssig] Kenwood d7 & D700 drifting OT
Ah yes, you got me there. * still
to have APRS on the A band which can tune
both the APRS on 144.39 and the DX cluster
on 220 and so that is ideal to get both.
That leaves band B for all other bands
Remmeber, in APRS mode, the TNC also
will captur DX spots its just a matter of
whetehr you tune 144.39 or the DX freq.
Bob
>>> noskosteve at yahoo.com 06/24/05 4:51 PM >>>
Bob'n Folks,
I know this ain't a D700 sig, but...
Not quite on the D700. Only the A side tunes 222 (200-300) as well.
Gotcha:
When the A side is on 222 (there is a 1200 baud 222 DX cluster in
Mchenry IL.) the B-side 2M Rx reverts to hither-to-fore the un-published
balsa setting (menu 9-3-Z) (:-). Would someone else verify this?
From: "Robert Bruninga" bruninga at usna.edu
...[snip]
With only one exception. If you have to tune in the AIRCRAFT AM band,
is the only thing that and A can do that B cannot.
Bob
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