--- Mathew Quaife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The numbers that are on the three transistorized
> tubes are, if that is what
> they are, is M9394.  There is a place for a 4th one,
> but that slot is empty.
> 
>

That sounds like a Motorola Motran, kind of a solid
state version of the Motrac. I believe the number was
T43MSN-1100 or something like that. Had a Mot "M" RX
and a solid state TX, made about 25-35 watts 150-174.
We had some running as repeaters.

The same basic radio was used in the 450-470 MSY
base/repeater. The highband radio ran into a varactor
tripler to produce 12 watts at UHF. That power ran a
single tube amp to produce 60-90 watts, depending on
version. A lot of people scrapped the amp and ran the
12 watts alone, or into solid state amplification.
Really not a bad radio, once it was up and running,
just not a really good choice today.

Joe

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