Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
yip, your the same age as me, and yes your point is correct 2 many of these youngsters think they know it all, On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 9:23 PM, kevin valentino kevinvalent...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Yep, got 2 many years under the belt, guess it shows my age. I'm only 46 , been doin this crap since i was9 *That is why i just jump in when needed*. Too many love to fight, don't have time for that garbage. 2 many of these youngsters think they know it all, . get a charge out of reading the posts! *Prob got myself in trouble again!* *Bring it on!* Radio guy that has been around for a lot of years! --- On *Sun, 6/20/10, x.tait.tech x.tait.t...@gmail.com* wrote: From: x.tait.tech x.tait.t...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 1:02 AM Bloody hell, you sound like my instructor, from way back in the 70's He invented the dyna and put them in motors Marcus On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 4:34 PM, kevin valentino kevinvalentino@ sbcglobal. nethttp://us.mc837.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=kevinvalent...@sbcglobal.net wrote: *If you actually read the post,* told hin I was not sure. start out small. asked how many xtrs were in the unit! Am i missiing somethin here Been in the biz since dynamotors Left the radio programming group because. . ... everyone is good at quotingf ..crap. i just know my stuff!!! ! ! ! ! yes do know a few things! years of exper blows away any book you just read! Sorry but kinda smoked at such a ..reply Kevin --- On *Sat, 6/19/10, Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner. comhttp://us.mc837.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=wb2...@roadrunner.com * wrote: From: Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner. comhttp://us.mc837.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=wb2...@roadrunner.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. comhttp://us.mc837.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 1:52 PM I'm pretty sure the guy wanted to identify the Motorola equipment he had, not what power level was required. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: n...@no6b.comhttp://us.mc837.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=no6b%40no6b.com To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. comhttp://us.mc837.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B - - -- Yahoo! Groups Links - - - - - - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.829 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2948 - Release Date: 06/19/10 02:35:00
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
Yep, got 2 many years under the belt, guess it shows my age. I'm only 46 , been doin this crap since i was9 That is why i just jump in when needed. Too many love to fight, don't have time for that garbage. 2 many of these youngsters think they know it all, . get a charge out of reading the posts! Prob got myself in trouble again! Bring it on! Radio guy that has been around for a lot of years! --- On Sun, 6/20/10, x.tait.tech x.tait.t...@gmail.com wrote: From: x.tait.tech x.tait.t...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 1:02 AM Bloody hell, you sound like my instructor, from way back in the 70's He invented the dyna and put them in motors Marcus On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 4:34 PM, kevin valentino kevinvalentino@ sbcglobal. net wrote: If you actually read the post, told hin I was not sure. start out small. asked how many xtrs were in the unit! Am i missiing somethin here Been in the biz since dynamotors Left the radio programming group because. . ... everyone is good at quotingf ..crap. i just know my stuff!!! ! ! ! ! yes do know a few things! years of exper blows away any book you just read! Sorry but kinda smoked at such a ..reply Kevin --- On Sat, 6/19/10, Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner. com wrote: From: Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner. com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 1:52 PM I'm pretty sure the guy wanted to identify the Motorola equipment he had, not what power level was required. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: n...@no6b.com To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B - - -- Yahoo! Groups Links - - - - - - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.829 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2948 - Release Date: 06/19/10 02:35:00
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
Hey still have about 25 Rca LB with the dynamotors , and working! (car 54 where are you?) some will get that joke! Anyone need a boat anchor Prob cheaper to buy an actual anchor than pay the ship!! (-; Sorry but just had to throw that in, and actually do have the units! Some with control heads! Sittin upstairs in my 90 yr old boss barn! That old codger won't throw anything away, gotta love him! Kevin --- On Sun, 6/20/10, x.tait.tech x.tait.t...@gmail.com wrote: From: x.tait.tech x.tait.t...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 1:02 AM Bloody hell, you sound like my instructor, from way back in the 70's He invented the dyna and put them in motors Marcus On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 4:34 PM, kevin valentino kevinvalentino@ sbcglobal. net wrote: If you actually read the post, told hin I was not sure. start out small. asked how many xtrs were in the unit! Am i missiing somethin here Been in the biz since dynamotors Left the radio programming group because. . ... everyone is good at quotingf ..crap. i just know my stuff!!! ! ! ! ! yes do know a few things! years of exper blows away any book you just read! Sorry but kinda smoked at such a ..reply Kevin --- On Sat, 6/19/10, Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner. com wrote: From: Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner. com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 1:52 PM I'm pretty sure the guy wanted to identify the Motorola equipment he had, not what power level was required. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: n...@no6b.com To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B - - -- Yahoo! Groups Links - - - - - - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.829 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2948 - Release Date: 06/19/10 02:35:00
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
Sorry. How about tle-1933a? Tom W9SRV Sent from my iPhone On Jun 18, 2010, at 10:40 PM, kevin valentino kevinvalent...@sbcglobal.net wrote: You have an amplifier that takes only milliwatts from the exciter. need more info to help you! --- On Fri, 6/18/10, w9srv tgundo2...@yahoo.com wrote: From: w9srv tgundo2...@yahoo.com Subject: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, June 18, 2010, 7:14 PM Picked up a nice micor UHF repeater today. The pa is a tle4173. It appears to be driven by a 75w tle-1713. I cannot find anything on google about the tle4173. What do I have? Thanks! Tom W9SRV
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. If it's not enough just put the bird (wattmeter) on the final and jack it to spec. Also if you could tell me how many actual boards, and the # of final xstrs not part # , just how many are in there i can prob give you a better answer on what minimun i would push it with! SORRY i can't help you much more than that! Been in the biz a lot of years and when we aer'nt sure we just start smalll and go from there. zero chance of burnin somethin up! Again this is what i would do based on not having available specs. Sorry i can't be more specific for you Sincerely, Kevin --- On Sat, 6/19/10, W9SRV tgundo2...@yahoo.com wrote: From: W9SRV tgundo2...@yahoo.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 7:58 AM Sorry. How about tle-1933a? Tom W9SRV Sent from my iPhone On Jun 18, 2010, at 10:40 PM, kevin valentino kevinvalentino@ sbcglobal. net wrote: You have an amplifier that takes only milliwatts from the exciter. need more info to help you! --- On Fri, 6/18/10, w9srv tgundo2...@yahoo. com wrote: From: w9srv tgundo2...@yahoo. com Subject: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com Date: Friday, June 18, 2010, 7:14 PM Picked up a nice micor UHF repeater today. The pa is a tle4173. It appears to be driven by a 75w tle-1713. I cannot find anything on google about the tle4173. What do I have? Thanks! Tom W9SRV
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
I'm pretty sure the guy wanted to identify the Motorola equipment he had, not what power level was required. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: n...@no6b.com To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B Yahoo! Groups Links No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.829 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2948 - Release Date: 06/19/10 02:35:00
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
If you actually read the post, told hin I was not sure. start out small. asked how many xtrs were in the unit! Am i missiing somethin here Been in the biz since dynamotors Left the radio programming group because. everyone is good at quotingf..crap. i just know my stuff!!! yes do know a few things! years of exper blows away any book you just read! Sorry but kinda smoked at such a ..reply Kevin --- On Sat, 6/19/10, Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner.com wrote: From: Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 1:52 PM I'm pretty sure the guy wanted to identify the Motorola equipment he had, not what power level was required. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: n...@no6b.com To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B Yahoo! Groups Links -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.829 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2948 - Release Date: 06/19/10 02:35:00
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
And you conveniettly left out much of what i said on my original post! What's up with that Kelsey? --- On Sun, 6/20/10, kevin valentino kevinvalent...@sbcglobal.net wrote: From: kevin valentino kevinvalent...@sbcglobal.net Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 12:34 AM If you actually read the post, told hin I was not sure. start out small. asked how many xtrs were in the unit! Am i missiing somethin here Been in the biz since dynamotors Left the radio programming group because. . ... everyone is good at quotingf ..crap. i just know my stuff!!! ! ! ! ! yes do know a few things! years of exper blows away any book you just read! Sorry but kinda smoked at such a ..reply Kevin --- On Sat, 6/19/10, Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner. com wrote: From: Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner. com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 1:52 PM I'm pretty sure the guy wanted to identify the Motorola equipment he had, not what power level was required. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: n...@no6b.com To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B - - -- Yahoo! Groups Links - - - - - - No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.829 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2948 - Release Date: 06/19/10 02:35:00
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
So am i missing something here? love a response, do it direct! --- On Sat, 6/19/10, n...@no6b.com n...@no6b.com wrote: From: n...@no6b.com n...@no6b.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 1:47 PM At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
Bloody hell, you sound like my instructor, from way back in the 70's He invented the dyna and put them in motors Marcus On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 4:34 PM, kevin valentino kevinvalent...@sbcglobal.net wrote: *If you actually read the post,* told hin I was not sure. start out small. asked how many xtrs were in the unit! Am i missiing somethin here Been in the biz since dynamotors Left the radio programming group because. everyone is good at quotingf..crap. i just know my stuff!!! yes do know a few things! years of exper blows away any book you just read! Sorry but kinda smoked at such a ..reply Kevin --- On *Sat, 6/19/10, Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner.com* wrote: From: Chuck Kelsey wb2...@roadrunner.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, June 19, 2010, 1:52 PM I'm pretty sure the guy wanted to identify the Motorola equipment he had, not what power level was required. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: n...@no6b.comhttp://us.mc837.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=no6b%40no6b.com To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comhttp://us.mc837.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2010 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? At 6/19/2010 08:44, you wrote: Not really an expert on that unit! General rule of thumb: when you have an existing exciter, the power amp (final) input is usually around 1/4 W (250mW) or higher. Most GE junk is 1/2 watt in. you cant go wrong with trying 250mw. The G.E. exciters I've measured show around 200 mW out. I once put a UHF exciter tuned to 450 MHz on an HP437 power meter got 183 mW. This seems to be more than enough to drive their RFPAs. Bob NO6B Yahoo! Groups Links -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.829 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/2948 - Release Date: 06/19/10 02:35:00
[Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
Picked up a nice micor UHF repeater today. The pa is a tle4173. It appears to be driven by a 75w tle-1713. I cannot find anything on google about the tle4173. What do I have? Thanks! Tom W9SRV
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
You have an amplifier that takes only milliwatts from the exciter. need more info to help you! --- On Fri, 6/18/10, w9srv tgundo2...@yahoo.com wrote: From: w9srv tgundo2...@yahoo.com Subject: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got? To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Friday, June 18, 2010, 7:14 PM Picked up a nice micor UHF repeater today. The pa is a tle4173. It appears to be driven by a 75w tle-1713. I cannot find anything on google about the tle4173. What do I have? Thanks! Tom W9SRV
[Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
Hi, I have inherited a tabletop Motorola that has ben modified into a repeater. It has worked for years but now has quit. It is a L43BBB3190DM. What is that? It will not transmit when the PTT on the rear terminal strip is grounded. Where can I find a schematic or any info like the GE LBIs? Thanks, John -- John Mc Hugh, K4AG Coordinator for Amateur Radio National Hurricane Center, WX4NHC Home page:- http://www.wx4nhc.org
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got?
The BBB is a unique situation. Moto used that suffix on three different radios. One was a all-tube base from the 50's/60s, The later was a 70s/80s design that was based on the Mocom-70 mobile radio. The third was a handheld marketed as the MT-500. Can you post an interior photo? A 2135 key will open either of the base stations. More details at http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/motorola-suffixes.html But all of the BBBs were crystal controlled. The tube base had plug-in crystals, the Mocom 70 based radio used channel elements (packaged oscillators with the crystals inside) as did the handheld. If you can't find someone with crystals or elements on your frequencies you are looking at having to order crystals. But to break it down, L43BBB3190DM L=tabletop base 4=RF power level, 30-40 watts 3=136-174 MHz, but in three bandsplits: 136-150, 150-162, 162-174. See below. BB = Model suffix. B=Base station 3=PL option 1=narrowband (5KHz) 90=4 frequency option D=hardware revision level M=shipping option As to what split, look for a TRD or TTD followed by 4 digits, or maybe four digits and one or two letters stamped on the chassis somewhere. Optionally follow the receive coax and if it plugs into a front end module look for a three-letter and 4-digit number with a letter or two at the end (like TLN4321A) but it may not be the specific letters TLN. Let us know what the TRD, TTD, or front end part number is. Mike WA6ILQ At 09:13 AM 08/27/09, you wrote: Hi, I have inherited a tabletop Motorola that has ben modified into a repeater. It has worked for years but now has quit. It is a L43BBB3190DM. What is that? It will not transmit when the PTT on the rear terminal strip is grounded. Where can I find a schematic or any info like the GE LBIs? Thanks, John -- John Mc Hugh, K4AG Coordinator for Amateur Radio National Hurricane Center, WX4NHC Home page:- http://www.wx4nhc.org Yahoo! Groups Links
[Repeater-Builder] What have I got here? Micor mobile
VHF Hi band elements are in 156 range. Model # T53RTA1404BA 60W drawer only. I've never seen one like this though. It has a option installed that looks to be a mobile extender. It fits onto the end of the drawer and makes the entire thing just about 5 inches longer overal. This has a small duplexer and two other channel elements. What have I got here and what are the repeater modification possibilities? (222?) Thanks! K4RJJ Ronny Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got here? Micor mobile
Likely an EMS mobile repeater... Not really any better (or easier) to convert to a Ham repeater. Kevin Ronny Julian wrote: VHF Hi band elements are in 156 range. Model # T53RTA1404BA 60W drawer only. I've never seen one like this though. It has a option installed that looks to be a mobile extender. It fits onto the end of the drawer and makes the entire thing just about 5 inches longer overal. This has a small duplexer and two other channel elements. What have I got here and what are the repeater modification possibilities? (222?) Thanks! K4RJJ Ronny Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
RE: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got here? Micor mobile
I also recall low band Micor's being equipped with an extended receive option - worked so the county sheriff (on 39 MHz) could receive the State Police (on 42 MHz)... That added an extra section to the drawer, just like you described. Sorry if the model number given wasn't for a low band radio - I'm not up to speed on immediate decoding of mother M's model numbers off the top of my head... Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kevin Custer Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 6:25 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got here? Micor mobile Likely an EMS mobile repeater... Not really any better (or easier) to convert to a Ham repeater. Kevin Ronny Julian wrote: VHF Hi band elements are in 156 range. Model # T53RTA1404BA 60W drawer only. I've never seen one like this though. It has a option installed that looks to be a mobile extender. It fits onto the end of the drawer and makes the entire thing just about 5 inches longer overal. This has a small duplexer and two other channel elements. What have I got here and what are the repeater modification possibilities? (222?) Thanks! K4RJJ Ronny Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got here? Micor mobile
It's VHF but who knows Maybe it's one of those for high VHF. I'm going to pursue making a 222 repeater out of it. After I tackle the UHF conversion. I'll take some pics of it on Sunday and upload them to the files section. N9WYS wrote: I also recall low band Micor's being equipped with an extended receive option - worked so the county sheriff (on 39 MHz) could receive the State Police (on 42 MHz)... That added an extra section to the drawer, just like you described. Sorry if the model number given wasn't for a low band radio - I'm not up to speed on immediate decoding of mother M's model numbers off the top of my head... Mark - N9WYS -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kevin Custer Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 6:25 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got here? Micor mobile Likely an EMS mobile repeater... Not really any better (or easier) to convert to a Ham repeater. Kevin Ronny Julian wrote: VHF Hi band elements are in 156 range. Model # T53RTA1404BA 60W drawer only. I've never seen one like this though. It has a option installed that looks to be a mobile extender. It fits onto the end of the drawer and makes the entire thing just about 5 inches longer overal. This has a small duplexer and two other channel elements. What have I got here and what are the repeater modification possibilities? (222?) Thanks! K4RJJ Ronny Yahoo! Groups Links Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/