The Motrac & Motran have the same receivers, there are no differences. Of
course, there are differences in versions. The Motrac had the H, L, & M model
of receivers. The Motran had only the L & M receivers (there were no Motrans
in the "H" era of Motracs).
Micheal Salem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> a later version of motrac. By my understanding and
> experience, there was little difference between
> a Motrac receiver and a Motran receiver (FET in
> the rf preamp instead a bipolar, etc.) There
> were, of course, differences in the transmitters.
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> If I understood Matthew's e-mail, he said that
> it had no tubes but used Motrac cables. While
> I have experience with Motrac mobiles and
> base stations, I only have experience with
> Motran type base stations, (i.e., MSY type stations
> which had solid state 10 - 12 watt exciters). I
> thought that the Motrans used Motrac cables.
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> Since he said it had no tubes, it sounds like he
> has a Motran.
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> Micheal Salem N5MS
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> mch wrote:
> > That would be the MOTRAN. They have a boat
> > load of round transistors in the final area.
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> > They used the same accessories as the MOTRAC.
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> > Or are you saying there really were MOTRACs with no tubes?
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> > Joe M.
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> > Micheal Salem wrote:
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> >>Matthew:
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> >>There are later versions of the Motrac which would be all
> >>solid state. A model number for a motrac would start
> >>with U23, U43, U53, etc. The tube versions would end
> >>with HHT, for example. I think that the solid state
> >>version would be a MHT or perhaps an LHT so that the
> >>solid model would be something like U43MHT.
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