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GM7HUD > SIX      22.12.05 01:18l 30 Lines 1364 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : E83175GM7HUD
Read: DO9JPH GUEST DJ7VU
Subj: CB to 6m conversion (intro)
Path: DB0FHN<DB0THA<DB0ERF<DB0FBB<DB0IUZ<DB0GOS<DB0RES<ON0BEL<KP4IG<I0TVL<
      ON0AR<ZL2BAU<GB7YKS<GB7SYP<GB7ESX
Sent: 051221/2223z @:GB7ESX.#31.GBR.EU #:71789 $:E83175GM7HUD [Witham, Esx]NNA 


In response to a request from Andy G0FTD about converting a 27MHz CB
chassis to work on 6m (the magic band) I'm resending something which I
downloaded many years ago, 1997 to be accurate, but I think the original
articles were sent a good few years before then. It took a fair while to
find just where I had saved this and having dug it out and dusted it off,
it seemed silly to just send a private copy to Andy G0FTD when there were
possibly many more people who would be interested in making a chicken box
into something useful.

Credit goes to Shawn ZR1EV for the original work. He converted a CB,
documented it and then sent @WW for everyone to benefit. Thanks Shawn.

There are 10 parts in total, 9 of which are about 4.5kb and the last is
3kb. I dont those sizes should cause any forwarding problems. If they do,
well I'm apologising in advance. ;-)

Sent in plain ASCII so it should be readable and look ok no matter what old
tin box you try and render it on!

Don't ask me questions about the contents, I'm just the messenger. If you
have technical questions, ZR1EV (if he is still about) is the man to ask,
although it might interesting to see what comments this series turns up.

If you find it's corrupted in anyway, then I can always post the contents
on a web page, or email it even send it again via packet. Just drop me a
line.

73 de Andy GM7HUD


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