Maybe awesome radios, one should try and get hold of the programing
software, it's a nightmare

Marcus



On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 3:03 AM, Tony KT9AC <kt...@ameritech.net> wrote:

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> Sorry, and apologies for the extra email, just wanted the info to be
> complete.
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> The "3" near the end is the range - 1=403-433, 2=not used, 3=438-470,
> 4=470-490, 5=490-512
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> Awesome radios.
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> On 06/22/2010 09:59 AM, Tony KT9AC wrote:
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> I think you mean M44GMC29C3AA's - tons for sale on eBay typically around
> $50 each.
> M = mobile
> 4 = 25-40W (20% duty cycle)
> 4 = 438-470 Mhz
> GMC = this series (actually German Maxtrac is where these came from)
> 2 = wideband deviation (5Khz, where a 0 would be 2.5Khz narrowband - not
> switchable, one or the other)
> 9 = expanded logic board - 16 channel typical, MDC1200, QCII, etc
> C = model revision
> AA = not used, just character filler
>
> Are you power cycling the radios or the Zetron?
>
> Tony
>
> On 06/22/2010 08:45 AM, Larry Horlick wrote:
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> Is the Zetron that's locking up? I had a similar problem with a Zetron 45B.
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> lh
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>  On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Joel <ag...@cyberbest.com> wrote:
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>> We have 2 repeaters that are more or less the same. One is on 2 meters and
>> the other is on 440. They both exhibit the same problem, they lockup after a
>> while and then need to be power cycled. They ran for years without issue.
>>
>> We have the Instruction manual for the Zentron controller, but nothing on
>> the radios. The 440 radios are Motorola M44GM29C3AA's back to back. That's
>> the only model number on the radios. Does anyone have any information on
>> them? A Google search shows 2 Chinese sites having them for sale on e-bay,
>> that's it. Seems strange.
>>
>> Any information would be greatly appriciated,
>>
>> Joe Loucka -- AG4QC
>>
>>
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