Neil,

Just wanted to get out to all on this radio.  I have no problems at 
all powering it down to around 60 watts if that is possible.  Also 
would like to know if that will increase the duty cycle from its 
20%.  I have not called or stopped by because I have been out of 
town and just got back a few days ago.  I will find time to call you 
and come by to show you the radio.  I would like to turn the node 
radio into a repeater at some point and am wondering if this is the 
radio to do it with.  Maybe I should go and just buy an already 
built repeater.

Dan



--- In [email protected], "d_tucker.rm" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>  
> My name is Dan Tucker 
> Here is what I have.  I recently acquired and old Motorola Micor 
> Compa Station and I have no idea what can be done with it.  I am 
> very interested in learning more about it and what its
> possibilities are.  
> 
> 
> Since it was free to me, I am open to just about anything but do 
> want to keep it and use it some how.  Would it make a good IRLP  
> Node Radio?  
> 
> Well, here are the specifics I can find on it. 
> 
> Model #C73RTB-3196E
> 
> This is my understanding of what this means;
> 
>   C = Compa Station Cabinet (either 30" or 41" high) 
> 
>   7 = 110 watts output - intermittent duty - 20% duty cycle. 
> 
>   3 = 132-174 MHz frequency range (however subject to the factory 
>       design) 
> 
>   R = Micor Receiver
> 
>   T = Micor Transmitter (Intermittent Duty)
> 
>   B = Base station configueration - could be a repeater too ... 
>       depends on how it was shipped.  
>       Once again, better to see it in person. 
> 
>   3 = Factory CTCSS installed (you might call that PL) 
> 
>   1 = Narrow band (+/- 5 kHz deviation)
> 
>   9 = 4 freq receive / 4 freq transmit as shipped from the factory.
> 
>   6 = Tone remote control via a leased telephone line. 
> 
>   E = Production run series indicator 
> 
> 
> Serial #201C6CO288 (This is a bit hard to read on the tag)
> 
> 
> XMTR Data CC3301 
> RCVR Data  RCD-R106 
> 
> 115 watts (Says this on a tag inside)
> 
> F1 Frequency currently (154.415 transmit and receive) 
> 
> Tone Remote Controlled 
> 
> 4 Channels (not completely sure what the other 3 frequencies but 
> have a guess) 
> 
> Other Numbers on the unit
> 
> TRN6971A  Panel Assembly, PA 
> 
> TFD5644A  Unable to locate, a close inspection may be able to 
> determine what it is.
> 
> TFD6102A  Harmonic Filter 150.8 - 174 MHz 
> 
> TCN1223A  Unified Chassis for Base ... not a repeater
> 
> TLN5892A  Chassis and hardware kit 
> 
>  
> Has the following modules;
> 
> Four Frequency control module 
> 
> Guard Tone Decoder
> 
> F1 - "PL" Control Module
> 
> Stn. Control Module
> 
> Line Driver
> 
> That's about all I know about it.  It served as our old Fire 
> Department base radio ever since I have been a member of the
> Black Butte Ranch RFPD and probably well before that (Dec 1986). 
> 
> I am interested in all of its possibilities, but mostly, can it be 
> transformed in to a 2m repeater and what might that cost?...can 
you 
> help? 
> 
> Dan Tucker
> W7DUX
> Node 3089 (Owner)
> 147.420










 
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