After signing their license agreement and purchasing
an RSS package, they offered me the on-line stuff. It
was so restricted I could only access items related to
that RSS package. I called and they wouldn't open it
up unless I became an authorized repair service. That
was the end of MOL. I now just call them and order
parts. It's their nickel, and when I don't have the
part number, I speak to their people who are getting
paid to sit there anyway. It's just the way they seem
to want to do business, and so far, except when their
phone system has troubles, it's worked out just fine.

Good luck on your recovery.

Bob M.
======
--- N9WYS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Haven't had a chance to call them yet...  I spent
> most of the day today at
> the doctors (trying to get a release to go back to
> work after pneumonia), so
> that's taken a lot of my time.  
> 
> I was trying to get setup for Internet access, but
> apparently they're not
> real forgiving at Motorola...  They asked last
> Friday for some info
> regarding the account I want to setup, and I didn't
> have all the answers
> right away - I was planning on using the county's
> account as the basis for
> my request.  Anyhow - I didn't get back to them
> today via e-mail with
> answers to their questions, so they closed the
> account...  Now I have to
> call them on the phone.  Not very customer-friendly,
> are they??
> 
> Hopefully, I'm going to attempt to find time to call
> Motorola tomorrow - if
> not, then later this week.
> 
> Mark - N9WYS
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Bob M.
> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 2:40 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Cable
> 
> Well, it's only metering signals, and I'm pretty
> sure
> they're DC and filtered on the receiver, so
> shielding
> is just part of the overall effort to keep RF inside
> the chassis. I doubt it's critical unless you're
> using
> the receiver in a situation where any leakage of any
> kind could be picked up and intelligence gained from
> it (like inside the US Embassy in Russia).
> 
> Worst case, you could wrap it in aluminum foil. I
> don't plan on using shielded wire for mine, just
> some
> plain #22 wires.
> 
> Were you able to purchase the plugs from Motorola?
> 
> Bob M.

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