It's VHF but who knows....  Maybe it's one of those for high VHF. 

I'm going to pursue making a 222 repeater out of it.  After I tackle the 
UHF conversion.

I'll take some pics of it on Sunday and upload them to the files section.




N9WYS wrote:

>I also recall low band Micor's being equipped with an "extended receive"
>option - worked so the county sheriff (on 39 MHz) could receive the State
>Police (on 42 MHz)...  That added an extra section to the drawer, just like
>you described.
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>Sorry if the model number given wasn't for a low band radio - I'm not up to
>speed on immediate decoding of mother M's model numbers off the top of my
>head...
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>Mark - N9WYS
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kevin Custer
>Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 6:25 PM
>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got here? Micor mobile
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>Likely an EMS mobile repeater...
>Not really any better (or easier) to convert to a Ham repeater.
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>Kevin
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>>VHF Hi band elements are in 156 range.  Model # T53RTA1404BA
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>>60W drawer only.  I've never seen one like this though.  It has a option
>>installed that looks to be a mobile extender.  It fits onto the end of
>>the drawer and makes the entire thing just about 5 inches longer
>>overal.  This has a small duplexer and two other channel elements.  What
>>have I got here and what are the repeater modification possibilities?
>>(222?)
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>>Thanks!
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>>K4RJJ Ronny
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