The box on Emergency! was actually a GE telemetry radio I believe. The APCOR
consisted of 2 parts. The APCOR itself was MX based and ran relatively low
power, I think around 2 watts. The mobile unit was Micor based and they were
strange beasts. The Micor/APCOR system was an in-band UHF repeater system.
The Micor would TX and rcv on the med channels 1-10 on 460.xxx and
rebroadcast out to the APCOR on 450.xxx. A neat system for its time.

Kevin 

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Additional to Steve's --

"Squad 51" had the huge orange cargo-case...  
80's era APCOR were more like a "double-sized lunch-box" - about 1/3
battery;  believe the RF decks were built around the MX series..


On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 13:00:10 -0500 "Steve Bosshard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
> Back in the olden days when Adam 12 and Emergency were on TV, the guys
would call Rampart ...





 
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