Mike,

CSC (Control Signal Corporation) is very much in business.  You can purchase
an instruction manual from CSC, along with the PROM.  The CWID-51B Automatic
Station Identifier is a reliable and flexible unit, and the only down side
of it is the requirement for a custom-programmed PROM.  I doubt that CSC
would have interface information for a VXR-5000 repeater, since the external
interface connector is straightforward, and the manual covers all of the
pinouts.

Dunno anything about the MSF5000 repeater; I'm an MTR2000 fan.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Antoine
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 4:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Vertex VXR-5000


 Hi group,

 Have two repeater problems to figure out. I am trying to
 add a CWID 51B (CSC) to a Vertex VXR-5000 440 repeater,
 looking for application notes for it.  Sent an email to CSC
 no luck yet, also need to change ID to my Call sign, IC still
 available, anyone know??
 

 Have a MSF-5000 GMRS repeater that been in my attic unplugged
 for a couple of years, would like to get back on the air 
 again, plugged it in, only TEST lights come, won't key up
 with a handheld near by,
 
 Any ideas out there?

  Mike A   N1KTD






 
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