The SP01 means it was a Special Product, a stock unit modified for the customer. You won't be able to find an exact schematic for it as Motorola apparently doesn't or won't release those kinds of things.
I checked my MSF5000 manual and although there are numbers close to it, nothing matches exactly. Let's hope someone else can find a match to that TPN number. Bob M. ====== --- zl3tda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks for that prompt Bob. Found the number and it > is TPN1226A with > SP01 stamped next to this number. Fingers crossed I > can find a circuit > and notes for connections. :-)) > > 73 > Graham > ZL3TV. > > --- In [email protected], "Bob M." > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Look all over the chassis for another model > number, > > probably on a yellow or orange sticker, something > that > > starts with TPN. > > > > This almost sounds like a power supply for an > MSF5000, > > but I'm sure there are other similar station > supplies. > > Same number and size of fuses, and the equalize > switch > > would indicate it is the battery-charging version. > > > > But I hesitate to say that's what it is for sure > > because I couldn't find any reference to that 25D > > number. > > > > Bob M. > > ====== > > --- zl3tda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi to all on the list. I have "lurked" for a > while > > > and always get a > > > great deal from reading the various posts and > infos > > > that are posted. I > > > now have a question for the group: I am wanting > to > > > get some > > > information on a powersupply that I have, which > is > > > ex repeater use. It > > > is a Motorola and is model number 25D84880NO2. > It > > > has a 13.8v dc > > > secondary and a 14 v dc secondary. The 13.8v is > for > > > supplying the > > > radios and the 14v for charging batteries, it > seems. > > > I would like to > > > use this as a power source in my motorhome and > use > > > the 14v to charge > > > two 225 amp/hour Gel batteries. There is a > circuit > > > board on this > > > supply with three 4 amp fuses and one 10amp > fuse, an > > > eight posted plug > > > and an equalise switch. Can anyone help me with > a > > > circuit, wiring > > > information, and idea of what the eight pins are > > > for? All and any > > > information will be muchly appreciated. I have > two > > > 55 watt panels to > > > add to the setup also and would appreciate any > ideas > > > as to an "ideal" > > > setup and control configuration to get the best > out > > > of the setup. > > > > > > Thanks in advance. ( Ps: it will have a mobile > UHF > > > repeater connected > > > up... just to keep this post "on topic" :-) > > > > > > 73 de Graham Shaw > > > ZL3TV ( ex - ZL3TDA ) > > > Christchurch > > > New Zealand. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

