Sorry, NO. A sender will not work as a sponder.
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From: Eric Lemmon
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2010 9:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Can a KLN 6210A vibrasender be substituted
for a KLN 6209A vibrasponder?
Sorry, maybe. It's heavily application dependent. While senders
*tend* to be higher level lower loss devices, that difference diminished
over time. On some newer devices it seemed like the only difference was
the label. The very alst applicaitons before Motorola caved adn went
all electronic
Late Mitrek boards still SPECIFIED different reeds, but I agree
that they seemed interchangeable. In every case I saw no difference
between TLN6824s, KLN6209s and KLN6210s. Just as a test I removed
the reed hold down post on a Mitrek board and plugged in a TLN8381 fat
decode reed into the
I have an MSR 2000 repeater that I want to change the PL frequency on. Does
anyone know if a KLN 6210A vibrasender will work in place of a KLN 6209A
vibrasponder on the MSR 2000 PL board?
Curiously,
Brian Henry, WB6QED
Brian,
Yes, probably. The coils have different impedances, and the armatures have
different masses, but they are close enough that in most cases they are
interchangeable. That said, Motorola did make them different for a reason-
most likely that one was more sensitive as a vibrasponder, and the
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