ac0y5 wrote:

> WHAT ???? GE C O P I E D the MICOR? The engineers that told you that 
> was on drugs! If the Micor was looked at it was on HOW NOT to build 
> a radio. The Micor works but not as well as the MASTRII. (boy am I 
> going to get killed for that) The MASTRII is a GREAT BASIC radio. 
> The MASTR PRO must have been copied from the Micor also, because it 
> to is modular. A receiver module , a Exciter/ PA module, and a power 
> supply. All modules are solid components. It is more than SOME Micor 
> repeaters that I've seen.  I think the Progress Line was some what 
> modular, and so was some of the pre Micor Motorola's (trying to use 
> some Very rusty brain cells).
> 73
> AC0Y

Ya know something? I'm getting real tired of this guy. He just won't 
shut up. He obviously has no clue. The Micor came out first. As I 
stated, the original MII schem. was identical to a Micor schem. except 
for a few cosmetic changes to keep it 'legal'. The Mastr Pro is before 
the Micor, and was competition for the Motrac. Being 'modular' has 
nothing to do with it, and no one said so.
Micors DO work better than MII's, but not by a whole lot, and I would be 
happy to take either one.
And Spectrum sucks-that's why they don't make repeaters any more.

-- 
Jim

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"The higher you are, the harder it is to pump."
-Cleveland Mayor Jane Cambell, after the big black-out of 2003




 

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