FYI the tabletop base is simply a mobile chassis in a box
with controls and a power supply.  It has it's own manual.
You will also need a manual for the mobile chassis, and
there are 4 different manuals - low band, mid band, high band,
and UHF.

This is covered in the Mitrek writeups that are
at www.repeater-builder.com

Mike WA6ILQ


At 06:19 PM 9/27/04, you wrote:

>I have one I would be willing to make a copy of.  I will need to put my
>hands on it first though.  I have a friend here who wants to make a repeater
>out of a UHF Mitrek tabletop base.  I understand there are a lot of caveats
>to that, but a Mitrek manual might come in handy.
>
>Steve
>aa5sg
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