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Rick Stirling wrote:

> Eric,
>
> Looks like TLX1666A stamped in the lower left corner of the backplane.
>
> Also found TRD1803BB and TLN8747A? stamped on receiver frame on back 
> right side.
>
> Power Suppy has TPN1110B on it.
>
> Here are two overall images of front and back ...
>
> http://www.rickster.org/pics/front.jpg
>
> http://www.rickster.org/pic/back.jpg
>
> The flying leads in the back are connected to a phone patch unit that 
> will be removed. The system is currently working as a 'plain-jane' 
> repeater on 147.300 - 147.900 with a Wacom WP-641 duplexer
>
> Things are a wee bit slow around here this AM ... my T1 wireless went 
> down overnight and the backup dial-up connection sucks dead gerbils!
>
> Thanks for the help guys!
>
> 73,
> Rick AE7RS
>
> On 3/17/2006 8:33:06 PM, Eric Lemmon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Rick,
> >
> > Offhand, it looks like a 60 watt, intermittent duty base station. If it
> > were a repeater station, there should be shield plates covering the
> > receiver. It might also be a paging station.
> >
> > Look for any numbers stamped in black ink along the edges of the
> > backplane
> > and on the power supply or on any sheet metal parts. Any string of 
> three
> > letters and four digits, usually starting with "T", are important. Also
> > look for any tag or label with a number of the form C53RTB3106A (the
> > letters
> > and numbers may be different) which is the model number. Some overall
> > photos of the front and back will help a lot.
> >
> > 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>
>






 
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