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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron Stuckey" data-source="post: 51363" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>Re: UHF-R peculiarity</p><p></p><p>I got in a little early this morning and ran through as many receivers as I could. Independent of range and independent of UR4D partner, many of the receivers stopped 125KHz short of their advertised limits. I had L3s stop at 697.875 but go all the way to 638, and the other receiver in the unit go the entire range. I had an H4 that both units stopped at 518.125 but would extend all the way up to 578. And then some more that were totally fine. I'm puzzled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron Stuckey, post: 51363, member: 281"] Re: UHF-R peculiarity I got in a little early this morning and ran through as many receivers as I could. Independent of range and independent of UR4D partner, many of the receivers stopped 125KHz short of their advertised limits. I had L3s stop at 697.875 but go all the way to 638, and the other receiver in the unit go the entire range. I had an H4 that both units stopped at 518.125 but would extend all the way up to 578. And then some more that were totally fine. I'm puzzled. [/QUOTE]
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