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LPB AM-30 Freq Change help

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RockyWShore

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I've got a friend that I'm trying to help out. I have a LPB AM-30 Transmitter for 1570khz. He wants to buy it from me and have it reconfigured for 1120khz (mid band). Is it a lot of trouble to reconfigure it for the new frequency. This gent is a standalone AM with a rickety old xmtr and wanted to try it out as a temporary standby when the main xmtr craps out. I thought I seen something that addressed that situation in the manual, but perhaps I'm missing a page or two... the unit is 1986 vintage and is in operational condition.

Rocky W.
Palm Coast, FL
 
Last one I had done that went from the lower third to the upper portion of the band. I just sent it to LPB and had them do it for me. They did all the necessary tuning and part replacement that I did not have the equipment on hand to do, and if I remember right it was not that much to get done.
 
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