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Current GE FM Radio Conversion List 

   Thanks to:  Doug Bade - KB8GVQ, to Chuck Kelsey - WB2EDV to Craig Parham - KA9ERV, to Fred Finster - WB7ODY, to Jon Wilhelm WA6KLB, and to Bruce Beynon  WA8ULX -  for Their Help!

GE FM Radio Converted by: IF (Mhz) IF INJ

Step (Khz)

Ref Osc (Mhz)

Receive (Mhz)

Transmit (Mhz) Auto Rptr Offset
Delta VHF WB (High Split) (2 Meters) K3JLS 57.5 High 5 13.2 140 - 174 144 - 149 600 Khz.
Delta VHF WB (Low Split) (2 Meters) - 45 High 5 13.2 140 - 174 144 - 149 600 Khz.
Delta VHF-H Narrowband (2 Meters) K3JLS 10.7 Low 5 13.2 140 - 174 144 - 149 600 Khz.
    Delta VHF Low (6 Meters)   WB2EDV 10.7 High 5 13.2 40 - 60 50 - 54 Various
Delta Low (10 Meters) - 10.7 High 5 13.2 28 - 40 28 - 29.7 N/A
   Delta UHF Wideband - 57.5 High 12.5 13.2 400 - 499 420 - 450 5 Mhz.
Phoenix VHF (2 Meters) KB8GVQ 45 High 5 13.2 140 - 174 144 - 149 600 Khz
Phoenix UHF K3JLS 45 High 12.5 13.2 400 - 499 420 - 450 5 Mhz
Rangr VHF Low  (10 Meters) - 20.8 High 5 13.2 28 - 40 28  - 29.7 N/A
Rangr VHF Low  (6 Meters) K3JLS 20.8 High 5 13.2 40 - 60 50 - 54 Various
Rangr VHF High / Low Split  (2 Meters) K3JLS 82.2 High 5 13.2 140 - 174 144 - 149 600 Khz.
Rangr  UHF Wideband - 82.2 Low 12.5 13.2 400 - 499 420 - 450 5 Mhz.
MVS VHF (2 Meters)
(Conversion Details Omitted)
K3JLS 45 High 5 12.8 140 - 174 144 - 149 600 Khz.
MVS UHF
(Conversion Details Omitted)
K3JLS 45 Low 12.5 12.8 400 - 499 420 - 450 5 Mhz.

DISCLAIMER - - If you follow the steps outlined herein, you do so at your own risk. I cannot, nor will not, be responsible for any possible damage to radio equipment, personal property, to yourself or to others caused by modifications that you may make to the radio as a result of your reading this.

The M/P controls TRANSMITTING as well as receiving on many frequencies, suitable for a wide range of HF, VHF and UHF needs. In the USA, TRANSMIT operation requires a license issued by the FCC  for the class of operation intended.  Amateur radio licensees must maintain strict control over their equipment, preventing unlicensed operation within the amateur bands, or outside of them.

Note: The Terms Syntor and Syntor X Are Motorola Trademarks

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