You gave him the information...
Add another radio for the receiver in a box
underneath the flexar just like Motorhead did.
The flexar repeaters worked pretty well, but I
thought they were a dorky setup when I first saw them.
But they were cheap to make and very common as
the 2 and 25 watt repeater class machines.
Anyone know an after market source for the Maxar
Power plugs? I've got two UHF High power Maxars
here I'd like to test if I could ever find the power
connector again.
cheers,
skipp
> "Jim B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rich wrote:
>
> > Looking for a manual for a UHF Motorola FLEXAR.
> > How do you make it a repeater?
> > Would like to change the Crystals.
> > Rich
>
> You get another one like it. They do not have enough tx/rx shielding
for
> duplex operation. In fact, you'll likely need to put any rx you use
in a
> shielded box.
> Motorola made a Flexar repeater. They took out all of the rx parts,
then
> put them into another chassis in a metal box below the main station.
> Also the 'controller' and duplexer were in that box as well.
>
> BTW-they are basically a Maxar in a box with a P.S.
> --
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
>
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