Larry where are you located ?
Tnx
Jerry VE3 EXT
Well if anyone has a need for it, then its yours. If it sits around to long,
it might become a stripped card for a controller.
I maintain a number of large Dispatch Facilities using
Avtec Gear and it's not bad stuff, just expensive like
everyone else doing the same Moducom,
Hi Jason,
The card is possibly an interface card related to Avtec
Dispatch Consoles.
Their web site w/flash player only stinks real bad... Not
a lot of common sense regarding businesses who by design
don't have browser plug-ins installed on work computer(s)
but here they are. I guess they
There are a number of methods... arguments to be made for doing
one modification versus another. You might read the below web
page before you begin along with a bit of research into some of
my past msr-2000 related posts on this group.
http://home.comcast.net/~msr2000/
... and of course
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Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: [Motorola] MSR2000 PA Transistors
People have been wondering why I seem to 'collect' all those old
used Motorola and GE radios. I usually 'collect' them at swapmeets
when the sellers can't
Get down to your local ham swapmeet and start catching up. Of
Hmm... Last Swap meet I went to (Pacificon) was mostly boat anchors and
parts for them. about the only 50 Mhz stuff was some tband mastr II's.
I did find deal on a piece of heliax but other than that, pretty useless.
Anyone
At Pacificon, that is usually the case. I have been somewhat
lucky in the past when I did find something there ... then it's
a 12 hour or so drive back home. Worth the drive? Not so for
only obtaining parts - but if your system is dead or dying, then
yes.
I do enjoy attending
Mitch,
RF Parts does list the M9625 on their Web site. Dunno how much $... Go
here:
http://www.rfparts.com/motocomm.html
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
kd4htw2001 wrote:
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Ken,
The M1134 PA transistors, AKA 4884411L34,
People have been wondering why I seem to 'collect' all those old
used Motorola and GE radios. I usually 'collect' them at swapmeets
when the sellers can't give them away (except to me.)
I finally unloaded almost all of the tube gear except one - even
donated a GE MT-16 to a friend
About a year and a half ago I replaced the whole board on my VHF
MSR2000 110 watt NCD PA. (My PA had more problems than just the
transistors) I used the PA board out of a 110 watt mitrek mobile.
It took me an afternoon to do it as I recall. I had to remove the
power control circuitry and
Say Neil;
XYL would have a fit If I did that ! and I still have
whatever in the Attic
M. H.
- Original Message -
From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re
Ken,
The M1134 PA transistors, AKA 4884411L34, are identical to the M9625,
which are AKA 480086925. These are no longer available from Motorola.
However, the M1134 can be replaced by the 2N6097 or the ECG356.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Ken Cechura wrote:
Anyone know where I can find MSR2000
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