Heck my micor repeater is running fine on a 50 amp astron which is float
charging the three gelcell batteries that power the repeater of course
between the batteries I have the Motorola power supply that takes 12 volts
and gives the repeater all the different voltages that it needs.


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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] MICOR BASE OR REPEATER ON BATTERIES?


The Micor also requires 9.6v on the interconnect backplane. 
Chuck K0XM 

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Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 2:37 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MICOR BASE OR REPEATER ON BATTERIES?

Does anybody have any info on how to get a Micor bas or repeater to run on
batteries12V)?  The only micor we ever tried to run on 12V wouldn't even
turn on. I seem to recall that the power supply output was 15V.  Anyone ever
come accrossed this?

Thanks,


Jordan





 
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