The RCA Series 500 mobile is as Paul says ... except the exciter 
 is located in the receiver housing. 

 
Paul Finch wrote:
> 
> Jim,
> 
> The RCA 500 series radios were two strips sort of like the 
> Mastr Pro, the Pro had an additional strip in the middle for the 
> power supply.  My second repeater was a Pro, I took the mobile 
> power supply out and modified a 100 watt "A" strip supply to run 
> it.  I had to build a 12 and 10 volt supply.
> 
> The RCA 700 (3.5X12X12) is more like the Mocom 70 but more square 
> and the RCA 1000 (3.5X12X15) series is the same as the 700 but has 
> a BIG heat sink on the rear.  There was one more model that was 
> similar to the 1000 but was basically the same radio with a newer 
> looking head. 

  I believe you are referring to the ML1000 - a slightly later 
 vesrion of the Series 1000 mobile.  


> Been a long time, bear with me I think I am close to what they 
> actually looked like.  Then we know what happened to RCA after 
> that, the GE days!

  We certainly do ... Required Constant Attention ... 

 
> Paul

  Neil 

> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jim B.
> Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 8:57 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] RCA 700 Series Radios Available
> 
> Neil McKie wrote:
> 
> >   Excuse me Michael ...
> >
> >   I have several RCA Series 700 mobiles and stations here on both
> >  High-band and UHF - none of them have a single tube in them.  I
> >  also have the supporting factory issued Instruction Manuals
> 
> Curious-are the mobiles put together sort of like a Mastr Pro, with two
> 'boxey' chassis on either side of the power supply, or more like a
> Mocom-70, flat with no PS and the PA heat sink sticking out the back?
> 
> --
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
> 
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