Ray,

The "C" in the model number identifies the power amplifier as continuous
duty.  Like most Micor repeaters of that vintage, your station is
designed to operate on "standard" 25 kHz channels.  It will operate
anywhere in the 450-470 MHz band as it is, but it can be modified to
operate in the Amateur 70cm band.  $200 is a good price for such a
machine in perfect condition.  The manuals for that repeater are
6881025E50 and 6881025E60.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY

Ray Brown wrote:
> 
>   Howdy, everyone. I have an option to buy a working, used repeater from a 
> friend of mine...  The model is C64RCB-3105AT... He's asking $200. Does that 
> sound like a good price for it?... What's the duty cycle? And, if it said 
> narrow channel, is it 12.5 MHz spacing, or 25?...




 
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