This one has the three small transistorized finals on the right back side.
As far as numbers on the unit, don't find anything that meets the model
numbers that's been mentioned.  Might be easier to just locate one of the GE
Mastr II and work with that.  Right now I have the regency up and running,
but the thougth was if I could convert a 100 watt radio, could do away with
the amplifier.  Thanks to the many that answered the call on this radio, but
soulds like more headache than it would be worth.  I do know that the
manufacutre date on it is 1968, if that tells anymore about it.  But let me
ask, when we talk tubes, are we referring to glass tubes, or the later solid
state tubes they came out with.

Mathew

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From: "JOHN MACKEY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: [Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Motrac Radio]


> A high band motrac would be something like U43LHT or U43MHT, where the
High
> band Motran would be something like U43LLT or U43MSN.
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> mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > 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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> > > 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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