RE: [Repeater-Builder] Unidentified Micor Part

2010-05-12 Thread no6b
At 5/11/2010 21:07, you wrote: For those who wonder how the TFD61x2 filter can impair the transmit signal at 2m, look at the attached plots. The TFD6102 filter is electrically identical to the TFD6112, and the TFD6101 filter is electrically identical to the TFD6111. Although there will be some

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Unidentified Micor Part

2010-05-11 Thread Chuck Kelsey
It's a harmonic filter, but I don't know enough to tell you what band. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: La Rue Communications To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 1:19 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Unidentified Micor Part Need some

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Unidentified Micor Part

2010-05-11 Thread La Rue Communications
http://tinyurl.com/2dtngmn - Original Message - From: Chuck Kelsey To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 10:30 AM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Unidentified Micor Part It's a harmonic filter, but I don't know enough to tell you what band

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Unidentified Micor Part

2010-05-11 Thread DCFluX
Looks like a VHF Micor Transmitter Low Pass Filter to me. On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:19 AM, La Rue Communications laruec...@gmail.com wrote: Need some help here. I have a Micor Part (I think) and the Motorola Code does not bring up anything at all on Google. From my guidelines, I know that

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Unidentified Micor Part

2010-05-11 Thread Eric Lemmon
John, It is a VHF bandpass filter that is found in a Micor mobile or station radio. The TFD6102A filter is found in most commercial VHF radios, and has a bandpass of 150.8-174 MHz. The optional TFD6101A filter has a bandpass of 132-150.8 MHz. It is the TLD6102A filter that causes grief for