Converting the G.E. MASTR II
UHF ‘High-Split’ to UHF ‘Mid-Split’ for use as a
Mobile Relay or Duplex Link radio
By Matt Lechliter – W6KGB

By popular demand, the MASTR II edition of the band-split conversion is here! Re-written from the original MVP/Exec II version, it rounds out the ‘top 3.’ The G.E. MASTR II makes a very easy-to-convert, reliable radio in repeater/remote base service when properly prepared. This document is meant to show the procedure for converting these radios to 420-450MHz operation – full coverage of the U.S. 70cm Amateur band can then be realized. Hence, the need to search for rare (and typically expensive) 406-420MHz radios (i.e. ‘77’ split) is non-existant. It also provides versatility; the same radio may now be used for either role. Have a link radio that blew up? Swap it out with a ready from your now abundant full-band inventory!
 

Transmitter Modification Procedures – Exciter Board and Power Amplifier

Parts Required:

·(5) – 3.3pF disk ceramic capacitors

·(1) – 5pF disk ceramic capacitor

·(1) – 12pF disk ceramic capacitor

·(1) – 47pF disk ceramic capacitor

·(1) – 56pF disk ceramic capacitor

·(1) – 1-Amp/25-VDC – NPN Power Transistor (Jim-Pak #TIP-120 or eq.) – replacing Q215 in the transmitter PA assembly.  (NOTE: The driver PA current exceeds the OEM Q215 rating of ½-Amp; the famous ‘power control transistor’ that commonly fails)

To modify the ‘exciter:’  (Reference LBI-30564B – ‘Transmitter’ section)


Power Amplifier (PA) modification:


The transmitter is now modified. TX frequency crystals are ordered as normal. An alternate method is to replace various capacitors on the exciter board, and a table of part values is provided at the end of this document. A high-power (40W+) Power Amplifier deck is rarely necessary in link service. This modification is for the IPA (driver). Modification of the HPA is possible, but shan’t necessarily yield ‘to-spec’ results due to its tuned strip-lines (Wilkonson combiner strips), unlike the amplifier decks in MASTR Exec IIs or MVPs. If your radio has an HPA deck, remove the jumpers between input and output on the HPA, and replace with a coaxial jumper between the IPA and Harmonic Filer assembly.

Receiver Modification Procedures – ‘Front-End’/ LO-Mixer Assembly

Parts Required:

·(2) – 10pF ceramic capacitors

·(1) – 8pF ceramic capacitor (see * below)


It is highly recommended that one should use high-side injection LO crystals to preclude mechanically modifying the RX LO/injection cavity assembly. 

Note: The 470-494MHz MVP / MASTR II will allow the use of low-side injection crystals – down to 420MHz – but the mixer’s tuning screws are nearly ‘bottomed-out.’

High-Side Injection = Fo + 11.2MHz / 27 = Crystal Frequency (Fc)
Low-Side Injection = Fo – 11.2MHz / 27 = Crystal Frequency (Fc)

Table of ‘Exciter Board’ part values
 
Part Name
(as labeled on schematics)
Value before modification 
(450-470MHz) / ‘88’ split
Value(s) with modification
(420-450MHz) / ‘78’ split
C118
27pF
30pF or add 3.3pF in parallel
C121 
27pF
30pF or add 3.3pF in parallel
C122
20pF 
24pF or add 3.3pF in parallel
C138
39pF
56pF
C143
39pF
47pF and optionally switch 39pF w/ C193
C192
18pF 
24pF or add 5pF in parallel
C193
27pF
39pF or add 12pF in parallel
C194
8pF 
12pF or add 3.3pF in parallel
C195
6pF
9pF or add 3.3pF in parallel
L114
.047µH
Change to R106 - 10 ohms

Table of Power Amplifier part values
 
Part Name
(as labeled on schematics)
Value before modification (450-470MHz)
Value(s) with modification(420-450MHz)
C207
8pF
8pF
C208
8pF
8pF
C213
OMIT
5pF
C215
47pF
47pF
C216
43pF
51pF
C217
16pF
C224
35pF
41pF
C225
35pF
43pF
C226
43pF
47pF
C227
37pF
43pF
C230
OMIT
7pF
C235
37pF
47pF
C236
35pF
47pF
C238
43pF
47pF
C252
7pF
OMIT
C257
OMIT
5pF

Table of ‘Local Oscillator/Multiplier Board’ (Receiver) Part Values
 
Part Name
(as labeled on schematics)
Value before modification 
(450-470MHz) / ‘88’ split
Value(s) with modification
(420-450MHz) / ‘78’ split
C407
18pF
18pF (NC)
C412 
6pF
8pF (optionally keep C426 and use here)
C417
3pF 
3pF (NC)
C426
8pF
10pF
C2302
3pF
10pF

We guarantee nothing. ;)
In actuality, this conversion has proven successful many times over. Try it and see!

Any feedback is always welcomed.
 
 

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