Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater Conversion question

2005-11-14 Thread Chuck Kelsey
Don't count on it. You may still need to change a few caps. You'll know 
if you get a stage that won't peak. And by that, I mean you need to get 
to the peak and go past it, otherwise you are not really at the peak.

Chuck
WB2EDV



Mike Perryman wrote:
 
 I have a quick question, which may be a simple answer...
 
 I am converting a Micor Base-R/T to 6m repeater.  The question pertains to 
 modifying the exciter and receiver..  I have located an exciter and 
 receiver in a machine that was tuned (with channel elements included) to 
 49MHz..  is this the correct split for a 6m machine so that no modification 
 to exciter or receiver are required?
 
 I would really rather skip the mod process if this is the correct split.
 
 TIA,
 mike 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater Conversion question

2005-11-14 Thread Kevin Custer
I agree with Chuck, and here is a GREAT source of 6M Micor information:
http://www.sasquatchnet.org/kb6mip/tech.html

Kevin

Chuck Kelsey wrote:

Don't count on it. You may still need to change a few caps. You'll know 
if you get a stage that won't peak. And by that, I mean you need to get 
to the peak and go past it, otherwise you are not really at the peak.

Chuck
WB2EDV



Mike Perryman wrote:
  

I have a quick question, which may be a simple answer...

I am converting a Micor Base-R/T to 6m repeater.  The question pertains to 
modifying the exciter and receiver..  I have located an exciter and 
receiver in a machine that was tuned (with channel elements included) to 
49MHz..  is this the correct split for a 6m machine so that no modification 
to exciter or receiver are required?

I would really rather skip the mod process if this is the correct split.

TIA,
mike 





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater Conversion question

2005-11-14 Thread Kevin Custer
Mike Perryman wrote:

Yep..  I have that document...  but I am having one hell of a time locating 
the dipped micas of correct values...  Digikey about 30% good, all common 
values...  and Newark is the same...  the oddball values are near 
impossible to locate..  ;-(
mike


Have you tried Motorola directly?

Kevin




 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater Conversion question

2005-11-14 Thread KA9QJG


Have you tried Motorola directly?

Kevin


Kevin brings up a Great point , Sometimes We assume that Motorola is
Extremely High for Parts, Manuals Etc, and found Cheaper on E-Pay, if you
can even find them, But pick up the phone and Call, I have actually found
them very receptive and helpful and Parts, manual at a reasonable price, New
and Fast Shipping. I am sure some items will be high.

Happy Repeater Building

Don KA9QJG








 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater Conversion question

2005-11-14 Thread Mike Perryman
Thanks Jeff..  didn't think about RFP.  I found all but three of the values 
there..
18 pf
80 pf
140 pf

Thanks again..
mike

At 02:55 PM 11/14/2005 -0500, you wrote:
I've used NP0 ceramics in a few instances where I couldn't find exact
replacement silver-micas for some conversions (the Micor 6m exciter comes to
mind).  I've had no ill effects thus far.  RF Parts has a pretty good
selection of dipped silver micas - try them too www.rfparts.com/caps2.html

 --- Jeff



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  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater Conversion question
 
  Yep..  I have that document...  but I am having one hell of a
  time locating the dipped micas of correct values...  Digikey
  about 30% good, all common values...  and Newark is the
  same...  the oddball values are near impossible to locate..  ;-( mike
 
  At 02:10 PM 11/14/2005 -0500, you wrote:
  I agree with Chuck, and here is a GREAT source of 6M Micor
  information:
  http://www.sasquatchnet.org/kb6mip/tech.html
  
  Kevin
  
  Chuck Kelsey wrote:
  
   Don't count on it. You may still need to change a few caps. You'll
   know if you get a stage that won't peak. And by that, I
  mean you need
   to get to the peak and go past it, otherwise you are not
  really at the peak.
   
   Chuck
   WB2EDV
   
   
   
   Mike Perryman wrote:
   
   
   I have a quick question, which may be a simple answer...
   
   I am converting a Micor Base-R/T to 6m repeater.  The question
   pertains to modifying the exciter and receiver..  I have
  located an
   exciter and receiver in a machine that was tuned (with channel
   elements included) to 49MHz..  is this the correct split for a 6m
   machine so that no
   modification
   to exciter or receiver are required?
   
   I would really rather skip the mod process if this is the
  correct split.
   
   TIA,
   mike
   
  
  
  
  
  
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