I have a L1158A patch, also made by IAI, and no info on it. It has two 
modular phone cords coming out of it as well as a cord marked radio. It was 
once hooked to a low-band Micor base station. There is also a wall-wart 
attached. If anyone comes up with any info I'd like to know as well.

73 and thanks,
Al, K9SI


>   Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 16:57:09 -0000
>   From: "nj902" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Motorola phone patch model L1159A
>
> --- In [email protected], "Coy Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> "Does anyone have a book or wiring schematic for this thing. Is there
> any "programming" required? How well do they work? Any information
> will be great."
> _________________________________________________________________
>
> The 1159A was the first of the series of Motorola's MRTI phone patches
> circa 1987.  MRTI = Microprocessor Radio Telephone Interconnect.
>
> These were all manufactured for Motorola by Instrument Associates Inc.
> [IAI]
>
> The instruction manuals have Motorola's name on them but were printed
> by IAI, do not have Motorola part numbers, were not available from
> Motorola parts and are NLA from IAI.
>
> The MRTI is a versatile box that can interface to simplex, duplex, or
> half-duplex RF, has a registered line coupler built in, and can do VOX
> or  be equipped with an "Enhanced VOX' option [audio delay elimination
> of voice truncation]
>
> There was also a "Multifunction  Utilities" option that provided many
> user programmable parameters.
>
> You really need a book to make best use of a MRTI - maybe keep an eye
> out for a book on ebay.
>
 





 
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