Ahem ... 

  My first commercial 2 meter mobile/base was a Motorola FMTRU-5V 
 ... 7 watts out using a 2E26 as a final. 

  My first repeater was a GE Pre-Prog on the 449 MHz band - used a 
 2C39 driving a 2C39 as the final.  

  Alhough I never used one, I do remember when the GLB (Good Luck 
 Buddy) synthesizer came out and was added to the commercial radios. 

  73, 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


Tad Danley wrote:
> 
> Neil McKie wrote:
> 
> > skipp025 wrote:
> >
> >   ... snip ...
> >
> >>I have to keep them away from the Motorola G Strips, Sensicon
> >>and "Research Line" Cabinets, else they fight with each other
> >>or gang up on the RCA Series 500 repeaters.
> >
> >
> >   I have some RCA Series 700 radios here ...
> 
> Those were the days ...
> 
> My first commercial 2 meter mobile was an RCA Super Fleetfone, 30 
> watts and all solid state.  The repeater was an RCA 500 Series, 
> and my dream mobile was a Super Carfone 500.  That was back in the 
> early-mid 1970s in Washington, PA near Pittsburgh (3 miles from 
> the RCA land mobile manufacturing plant in Meadow Lands!).
> 
> My first synthesized 2 meter rig was a 700 Series desktop base 
> station with a GLB Synthesizer. 
> 
> 73,
> 
> --
> Tad Danley, K3TD
> 
>




 
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