10 Meter Rangr Conversion


    While the 10 meter conversion has not yet been undertaken, it should be virtually electrically identical to the 6 meter rangr conversion, with the exception of the VCO and PA modifications whcih will NOT be required.

    You will, however, need to select one of the following radios (29 Mhz to 42 Mhz) which will work down to 29 Mhz:
    The M/P has been coded to automatically select any of the wideband segments so it will likewise be possible to receive up to 42 Mhz.

G.E.and the product names Phoenix, Delta, Rangr are trademarks of Ericsson General Electric Mobile Communications.

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 and 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 or outside of the amateur bands.

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