Bob - 



Sadly, this is another example of an individual getting over his head in 
acquiring (or starting) a business product 

or enterprise for the amateur radio industry/hobby.  A loss for the 
weak-signal, EME, microwave, and satellite segment of the hobby. 



The specific product you are asking about is the RPCB 736ub 

http://www.mutekrf.com/rpcb736ub.htm 


Chas Mackinnon, GM8LMA has not updated his web site since February 2004 (moved 
muTek inventory and records to Scotland) 
http://www.mutekrf.com/index.html 


    • 
The physical move took much longer to complete than we thought. Loading and 
unloading the 7 tonne lorry was quite straightforward but resulted in 5 man 
months just to classify, catalog, index, sort and identify all the stores. 
    • The development facilities have been finished, together with test and 
maintenance areas, leaving just production to be completed over the next few 
weeks. 
    • Our admin area still looks a little "green field" - and the computer room 
does not exist but is scheduled to be completed over the next three months. 
    • Production evaluation of the RPCB144ub and the SLNA290 is currently in 
progress. These two products were selected to be done first from the very high 
number of enquiries. 

I am not aware of a replacement board set, liek that offered by muTek Limited 
(UK). 

At this point in technology, many would advocate to forget about upgrades to 
this classic VHF/UHF platform due to its age (~20 years). 
The automotive industry went through an identical "attitude period" -- but 
ironically the classic automotive segment supports a number of after-market 
firms. 

Yes, Software Defined Radios (SDR) are the current state-of-the-art .. but they 
have issues .. as with any emerging technology. 

A "new" design using currently available components, 
micro-processing/controller capabilities,  
and surface mount production could significantly upgrade the capabilities of 
this platform. 



Jim, W6PQL shows you what is possible (and the talent in the hoby) -- using an 
FT-736R (and other radios) as an IF platform for microwaves 

http://www.w6pql.com/ 

http://www.w6pql.com/parts_i_can_provide.htm 



WA7TZY adapted the W6PQL relay seqeuncer to the FT-736R 

http://web.mac.com/sdt49/WA7TZY/Other_Components.html 

http://web.mac.com/sdt49/WA7TZY/Other_Components_files/sequencer_1.jpg 



Greg 

w9gb 




----- Original Message ----- 
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2010 14:43:51 -0500 
From: "Bob Schmidt" <[email protected]> 
Subject: [amsat-bb]  muTek 736 boards 
To: [email protected] 


Does anyone have a source for the Mutek RPCB 736 boards.  I don't think they 
are being made anymore. 

If not, are there other options that are similar to these boards? 

TNX 

Bob, WA9JDR 
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