Hello Army,

I will 2nd that reccommendation. I bought one from BroComm, and VERY
good condition, was also a canada repeater, right in hamband. Battery
revert works great. Heck of a deal

Wednesday, December 3, 2003, 11:10:52 PM, you wrote:

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AC> Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 22:10:52 -0600
AC> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 Repeaters
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AC> Someone on this list a while back gave a heads up on some MSR-2000 VHF
AC> repeaters for sale through eBay. I was so impressed with what I saw that
AC> our local ham group purchased 4 of them! Now that I've had a chance to
AC> go through them, and complete the conversion to Amateur use, I am even
AC> more impressed. These were removed from service by the Ontario
AC> Provincial Police (Canada) when they changed to 800 MHz, and being
AC> Canadian, they are low split radios, 136 - 150.8 I believe. Main thing
AC> is that they tune up in the Amateur 2 meter band without any
AC> modifications, and make full spec doing it. These are 100 watt,
AC> continuous duty, with a battery reverting power supply. They have way
AC> more option cards than anyone in their right mind would need, and when I
AC> got through adapting it for our use, only two cards were left. It does
AC> have the PL decode/encode card, but I frankly prefer using a TS-64
AC> instead. 

AC> Talking to Richard Gibbons at Bro-Comm-USA, they have 100 more of these
AC> coming in, so there ought to be some great deals. We are absolutely
AC> delighted with our four. Richard can be contacted at
AC> [EMAIL PROTECTED] or you can get more info at their web site,
AC> http://www.bro-comm-usa.com 

AC> The usual disclaimer applies here. I have no interest in Bro-Comm other
AC> than being a very satisfied customer. If you're looking for a very nice
AC> 2M repeater setup with minimal work to put it on the air, take a look.

AC> 73,

AC> Army - AE5P
AC> Nacogdoches, the oldest town in Texas







 

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