We're here at the Dayton Hamvention... and it's another great weekend wrapping up. I've noticed a number MSR-2000 Units out in the flea market... I'll try to remember to get their contact information. A complete VHF MSR-2000 Repeater is/was priced at $50 today and still no takers yet. Even had the large internal VHF duplexer installed. UHF units are not as common but I haven't been paying that close attention.
Bright sun today and an number of the Group Members here are looking pretty lobster red. The brauts/brats are good but the sodas are priced at $3 each, which I think is a bit much. Great to meet a number of Group Members here... some of you I wouldn't buy a car from but I think that also works in reverse... not that I'd want to part with a precious 137,000 mile Yugo. Surplus radio gear here like crazy... GE Rangers going for $30 to $40, Maxtracs going for $40 (all bands), all kinds of hand held radios and a lot of vintage land mobile (two-way) radios are reappearing one more time. Solar Panels are bringing in prime dollar and fairly few relative to previous years. The hard hat with top mounted mini tower and yagi beam guy is here walking around. Just a few Hamsexy T-Shirts in the walking around crowd. Coffee wasn't strong enough... s. Give us some time to get home and we'll share the contact information for any UHF MSR equipment we might see and remember to write down. > Eric Grabowski <ejgrabow...@...> wrote: > It's hard to believe that all of these are already in the > landfill, but maybe that is indeed the case. Bummer! It > looked like these would have made a fun project. Oh well. > > --- On Sun, 5/2/10, kc7stw <kc7...@...> wrote: > > From: kc7stw <kc7...@...> > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Looking For MSR2000 UHF RX and TX Boards > To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, May 2, 2010, 12:21 PM > > > --- In Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com, Eric Grabowski <ejgrabowski@ ...> > wrote: > > > > > > Looking for a receiver board and a transmitter board from a Motorola > > MSR2000 station. The boards must tune in the 440 to 450 MHz frequency > > range. Duplex TX board preferred but a simplex TX board would be okay. This > > is for a Ham Radio project. If you have one or both of these boards lying > > around gathering dust, please email me directly. Thanks for the bandwidth. > > > > > > 73 and aloha, Eric KH6CQ > > > kh...@... > > > > > > > Best of luck on the search. I was hunting for the same thing a about a month > ago with no luck. Best bet is to keep a eye on ebay. >