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Motorola Micor Channel Elements

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sgtmatt

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Hi All,


I'm looking for some in expensive Motorola Micor channel elements. I'm looking for 4 marine band elements for the upper mississippi river near Dubuque. Thanks
 

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are you wanting the elements on freq or just the correct band and you get the xtal for it? i have a ton of Micor elements in the VHF band that would just need the correct xtal installed and warped.
 

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I ment inexpencive, I'm looking for vhf elements Marine 16, Marine 22A and 81 and 84 i believe those are the most comminley used frequencies in this are, also looking for 155.925 154.965 155.325 155.905 if anyone can help i'd appriciate it
 

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I ment inexpencive, I'm looking for vhf elements Marine 16, Marine 22A and 81 and 84 i believe those are the most comminley used frequencies in this are, also looking for 155.925 154.965 155.325 155.905 if anyone can help i'd appriciate it

you will most likely have a tough time finding micor elements crystaled for the marine band and even if you do, finding the exact channel freqs will be tough.

for the public safety band freqs you may have to enquire at radio shops and hope they have old stock or keep an eye on the ebay micor sales as every so often you may find your exact needs their.

EDIT: Oh and try putting a want add on the batlabs web site - probably your best hope.
 
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