You have any of the 4-user cards from the UHF Community repeater? 

  Neil 

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> 
> I'm buried with MICOR cards, etc. - more than I can ever use in 
> this lifetime. Can't even hardly give them away! 
> LJ
> 
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 07:36:53 -0800
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSR 2000 Base Station
> 
>   Hi Larry,
> 
>   Are there any cards you might need for a Micor station?
> 
>   We could trade.
> 
>   ???
> 
>   Neil
> 
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> >
> > I have a few of the MSR-2000 Squelch Gate Modules available, if
> > you need one (provides the COS signal for an MSR-2000 Repeater).
> > LJ
> >
> > Original Message:
> > -----------------
> > From: skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 11:04:21 -0000
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSR 2000 Base Station
> >
> > Hi Will,
> >
> > I've done one or two...
> >
> > Base station implies the MSR was originally
> > used in simplex (non repeat operation). If
> > you want to convert a prewired duplex base
> > station, there are a number of coversions
> > around, including mine on the
> > www.radiowrench.com/sonic web page as well as
> > one or two on the repeater builder site.
> >
> > A simple rule of thumb... look at the antenna
> > coax connector(s).  One coax connector is a
> > base station (unless you spot an internal
> > duplexer). Two coax connectors imply a duplex
> > unit, most often a repeater. If you have the
> > single coax port msr, read on...
> >
> > Depends on which base station you have. If your
> > base has the duplex back plane, you're looking
> > at wires jumpers and modules... plus a serious
> > amount of time. The duplex back plane will
> > operate as a repeater without an external
> > controller.
> >
> > If you have the non-duplex backplane, your're
> > looking at a bit of serious technical work,
> > a lot more wires, jumpers and maybe modules.
> > The non-duplex back plane conversion will
> > require an external controller. This conversion
> > is not for the faint of heart... (ie short
> > tempers).
> >
> > The new antenna lead connections much be made
> > with high quality coax. I used to hunt down
> > and use the original chassis mount SO-239 with
> > the matching hood, but an in line connector
> > will work.
> >
> > cheers,
> > skipp
> > skipp025 at yahoo.com
> >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > Has anyone converted an MSR2000 base to
> > > repeater configuration? I am
> > > wondering what the conversion would entail.
> > >
> > > Will
> > > KC4YBZ
> >
> >
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