Thanks for the thoughts on My little Cross band/Repeater project  ,  I think I 
will just  quit trying to reinvent the Wheel and  take My Old Midland 13-509  
220 rig and a  Motorola Maxtrac and make My own set up with a Pl on Both .

 That should solve my problem The Old Midland can be turned down to less than a 
watt. And the Maxtrac can run all day on 25 Watts and a fan. 

PS Sorry if this Went out  2 times Having E-Mail Probs 

Thanks Don 

KA9QJG 


I tightened up the SQ And moved the Unit over more from the Repeater ,  But now 
it is a Lot harder to get in to But at Least it is NOT Locking up . 

PS Thanks Mark this is the Mobile Micor I don't know if that is the same , 
Anyway I need a Better Quality receiver  than a Ham Rig anyway and As We know 
Motorola , Motorola ,  Motorola  Yes I like MOTOROLA Lol 


From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mark
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 10:15 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater /Crossband Help

  
Don,

There is an article on the Repeater-Builder web site (not the Yahoogroup
page) about how to disable the "always on" channel element in the Micor
exciter. I think this is what you need to eliminate your problem.

It is described in this article:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/stationcontrol.html 

Look in the section titled, "Keyed Exciter Channel Element Modification"

Also look here:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/stationmod.html 
about half way down the article, under the heading "Modifications relating
to the chassis" and find the subsection titled "For the Transmit Exciter you
have a choice:"

I also thought there was a more comprehensive article describing the issue
you are experiencing, but for the life of me, I cannot find it right now...

Mark - N9WYS

-----Original Message-----
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of ka9qjg1

Hello hope Everyone is doing well, I have ran into a little Problem and
thought I would get some suggestions on how to resolve it 
I have a Motorola Micor 224.40 repeater built By Scott N3XCC , here on the
Repeater builder group; it has worked great for over 3 Yrs. 

I have a Few Hams in the area who do not have 220 but the know and would
like to talk to some of their friends who do , So I took My Kenwood TM-631
Duel band found a Local 2 Meter Simplex that Myself and a few others have
been using for over 20 Yrs .
I turned the 220 Transmit down as low as I could get it which is 2 Watts
That goes into a Bird 100Watt Dummy load . The 2 Meter side I have set a
10 watts and a 3 In muffing Fan that runs while Transmitting It runs nice
and Cool , 

Everyone likes it and it works fine Except that is has been keying up on
the 2 Meter side off and on sometimes as long as 3 4 Min Unfortunately I
had disabled the TOT And on this Radio you can only have a PL On one side
and I need that on the 220 side .

What I think is going on is that the Micor 220 has a Very small signal on
the output always being transmitted. No big deal except for what I "am
trying to do and that will random bring up the 2 Meter Transmit. 

This radio has the 6 In Pigtails coming out to a SO-239 I wrapped them with
Foil and Moved the Duel band radio about 10 ft away from the Repeater
which is in a 4 ft Motorola case . The link is being Id When the Repeater
is being used. 

Any thoughts will be great appreciated, The hams using this really like it
that don't have 220 they can now use their 2 Meter Mobile and Ht . 

Thanks Don 

KA9QJG 


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