I have not heard of anyone moving a 800 Rangr to 902 but anything is
possible if you want to try hard enough( although many may not be worth it
:-) ).... The 800 Station can be moved if it is a crystal controlled TX and
rx version. The synthesized one will not move without major surgery... Docs
on moving the 800 crystal version are published in several places,
originally publish by Gene W7UVH ...
<http://www.ohioaprs.net/files/doug/Mastr_II_800-900-W7UVH/>
is the link at my website to the file directory. They are big PDF's...
The combination number you are indicating looks like a synthesized era
version....
Doug
KD8B
At 09:59 PM 5/16/2005, you wrote:
>Hi all, I have access to a Mastr II base formerly used in a local
>sheriff mobile data system. It transmits on 852mc and receives on
>807mc. It has the large continuous duty heat sink on the power amp.
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>Combination B3S045YASZC
>TX KT-256-A2
>RX ER-97-D
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>It also has a 3 cabity duplexer with no numbers or other information
>anywhere on it that I can see. For what it's worth, it has one round
>and two squarish cavities.
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>Also, I am looking at the companion mobiles, GE Rangrs. The only
>numbers on these units are:
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>FCC ID AXA9HHTR-168-A2 and a serial number.
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>I do not know anything about either of these as far as potential uses
>in the 902mc band. So GE people, tell me what you know. Thanks!
>
>Laryn K8TVZ
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