Looks like you have a Motrac Consolette base station.   


Bill Beech wrote:
> 
> I am in possession of  a Motorola Desktop station.  It contains 
> a power supply, 2 receivers and one transmitter. 

  2 receivers?  That's unusual.


> The receivers are marked TLB6322A dated May 18 1971. 

  The TLB6322A Number is the front end assembly in the 30-36 MHz 
 frequency range. 

  Would seem to me the complete receiver model number would be 
 similar to TRB1390A or TRB1400A series or close.  

  Since you didn't specify the complete Model Number of the equipment, 
 I can only guess exactly what you have there. 


> The transmitter is marked TLB6502A 5-71. 

  The TLB6502A ... I am unable to identify that number. 

  The transmitter model number will be very close to TTB1160A,
 TTB1200A or TTB1230A Series. 


> The receiver uses a TLN1081B channel element and the transmitter 
> a TLN1082B. 

  Good, you have it.


> The receiver is all solid state, the transmitter is solid state 
> except a 7551 driver and a 5894 final. 

  You may have the 100 watt station there, the manual I have here 
 is for the 60 watt output station.  

  Motorola manual Part Number 68P81002E10 


> I believe the is a low-band VHF set which can be converted to 10 
> meters? 

  Could be ... I wouldn't know ... have never put one of those on 
 the 10 meter band.  Sorry. 

 
> 73,
> Bill, NJ7P 

  73 / good luck, 

  Neil - WA6KLA





 
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