Been finding these Channel Selector's on e-bay and other sites.
It's a 12 position switch with added Xtal's and trimmer's in them. They have been added to an old Hy-Range five and can be added to any radio as long as the Xtal in the box can add up to the frequency your trying to get.
I bought 2 new one's and there no instruction's on there operation and can't find any info on them on the WWW.
On these that are installed on the Hy-Range 5. I can tell you there wired in to the 1 through 4 channel's and I've mapped it's frequency's
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Re: Channel Selector II
Wish they were around when I owned mt HyGain 623 Utopia, I'd still have it if it was able to get into the upper frequencies. I tried a Glen VFO, it worked somewhat but made a lot of spurs on other frequencies so up for sale it went.
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