Looks like I may be scrapping some of the 

  B34MSB
  B34MSY
  B54MSB
  B54MSY
  B74MSB
  B74MSY
  C34MSB
  C34MSY
  C54MSB
  C54MSY
  C74MSB
  C74MSY
  J34MSB
  J34MSY
  J54MSB
  J54MSY
  J74MSB
  J74MSY 

  Parts of the above were the receiver/exciter used for the 
 B/J94MSB/MSY Stations  

  Chassis ... are mostly the same except the 54 / 74 / 94 units use 
 the external Power Amplifier decks. 

  Any one interested in parts? 

  Neil 


Joe Montierth wrote:
> 
> --- 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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