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Subj: Re: Grand Systems GD-6K Hookup Basics
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** FROM     : "Ben" <benzandstra_nospam_@caiway.nl>


"Samantha" <samantha@comcast.net> schreef in bericht 
news:samantha-D797D4.23471109092009@news.giganews.com...
>I have this question posted in the boatanchors newsgroup, but the Grand
> GD-6K Frequency Display could be used for a Radio that doesn't fall into
> that description.
>

Hi,

I do have no knowledge of the GD-6K at all. However, I could spend some time 
to write my thougts in the ww usenet.

Using a frequency counter as readout for any transceiver mostly requires the 
addition or subtraction of the IF to show the actual receive or transmit 
frequency. Could it be possible that one of the other inputs is used to 
separately feed the IF signal to the frequency counter ? Could it also be 
possible that the Kenwood radio's do use 2 different IF's for transmit or 
receive ?

If I'm complety talking non-sense then please ignore my message ;-)

Kind regards,
Ben - PE2BZ 



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