I had the same Idea. It is actually built from a MX350 or MX500 Tx and 
Rx boards the duplexer is built for 10 mhz split and the 46x. MHz 
medical band. The Duplexer won't tune down. It's a neat toy Mine went 
down in my Car to the bottom of the retention pond. I dodged a kid on 
a bicycle, and my car gave it's all to miss the dipstick kid. I lost a 
TMV7A and a ICOM 706 and some other great toys. I think I still have 
the manual that I ordered from Motorola. Is yours the low or high 
power version? This thing was a bear to track down info on No one at 
Motorola would admit to knowing anything about it or ever hearing of 
it. I finally tracked someone down and got the manual part number and 
ordered it. Good luck with your new toy! What I would like to get a 
good deal on is a Port-A-Mobile II built from a GE PE. 
73
AC0Y  


--- In [email protected], "Al Wolfe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Hi, all,
>     One of the few Dayton acquisitions this years was a Motorola 
APCOR unit. 
> Apparently it was designed for medical/EMT use and is supposed to be 
able to 
> do full duplex. Does anyone have any technical info on this unit 
they would 
> care to share? It looks like it might make a decent 
field/temporary/portable 
> repeater.
> 
> Al, K9SI






 
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