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
|
(as labeled on schematics) |
(450-470MHz) / ‘88’ split |
(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
|
(as labeled on schematics) |
|
|
|
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
|
(as labeled on schematics) |
(450-470MHz) / ‘88’ split |
(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.
Copyright ©
2003 by Matt Lechliter – W6KGB
Contributions:
Terry Downey – W6TD, Gary Belda – K6ENS (SK), Matt Lechliter – W6KGB
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