I retuned the PA on mine from 406-420 to 440-460 by adjusting the 
stripline.. took it from 25w out on 444.850 to 110 no sweat.

I just took another 450-470 PA and compared striplines and made them match.

Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
> 
> 
> At 01:50 PM 03/12/07, you wrote:
> 
>> Ran across this ad on Qth.com:
>>
>>     RADIOVHF - Motorola MSF 5000 UHF Repeater  
>>     <http://swap.qth.com/view_ad.php?counter=584878>
>>     Motorola MSF 5000 Digital Capable and Analog Plus Stations UHF
>>     Repeater. Complete repeater system in cabinet including duplexer.
>>     I believe the unit is a 100 watt repeater with a TX range of
>>     403-475 MHz. I purchased the repeater in hopes of putting it on
>>     the air,but haven't got around to it. It comes with everything you
>>     see in the pics including the manual. If you email me I can send
>>     more pics if needed. I would like to get $600.00 for the repeater
>>     and it will have to be picked up due to it's weight. I live in the
>>     Springfield Mo. area. Thanks for looking. N0VW
>>     Listing #584878 - Submitted on 03/10/07 by Callsign N0VW
>>     <http://www.qth.com/callsign.php?cs=N0VW>, Modified on 03/11/07
>>     Click Here to Email
>>     <http://swap.qth.com/contact.php?counter=584878> -- Click Here to
>>     View Picture <http://swap.qth.com/view_ad.php?counter=584878> 
> 
> None of the MSF5Ks would do that entire range.
> I should get my book back from the guy I loaned it to but as far
> as I remember the ranges are 406-420, 450-470, 470-490 or 490-512.
> Only the second range will do amateur UHF
> 
> Once I get my MSF book back I should dig up the PA deck numbers
> (they are the most easily found) and frequency ranges and add a table
> to the MSF index page at repeater-builder.
> 
> Mike WA6ILQ
> 

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Jay Urish W5GM
ARRL Life Member        Denton County ARRL VEC
N5ERS VP/Trustee        

Monitoring 444.850 PL-88.5



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