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mjthomas59

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I'm looking for a substitute brand for the Pyramid BPF-1604 Pre-selector. The local shop wants about $260 bucks for one. I had one that I thought would work but it was originally tuned for pretty low in the band and i'm needing it retuned for the higher end of the band.

Anyone have any ideas or suggestions on this? The factory tune was for 150.xxxmhz but I'm needing something closer to 158.xxxmhz and the local shop is saying that they can't get it to retune that high.

Thanks for your help!
 
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mjthomas59

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Does anyone have thoughts on using just the rx side of a tuned mobile duplexer? I'm wondering if that would work... I'm looking at a minimum of 3.2mhz spread with most of it being closer to 5+mhz.

Thanks
 
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