Re: REPCO  2 watt vhf transmitter strip- info request

Bob..!  you "nice guy" you!  I've also been looking for the 
VHF Manual for some time. I'd pay you some type of a big bribe
to make copies for me/us.  I will of course scan them into a
pdf file (if not received as scans) and pass copies into to 
Mike and anyone who asks for free. 

I already have the UHF/900 RDL Manual scanned (copes in pdf format 
available free to anyone) and would really... really like to 
get my hands on a copy of the VHF Manual/information. 

So... is is possible to bribe you for a copy of at least 
the VHF Manual? 

Skipp 
skipp025 at yahoo.com 

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Art,
>  
> Have you found the data you were looking for? If not, I might be
able to  
> help. I found manuals for both the VHF and UHF Repco receivers and 
transmitters 
> in the S-COM archives. They're referred to as the RDL series of RF 
Link 
> Devices, and apparently there were both voice and data versions. We
 had some of 
> the data-only TX strips years ago, so W0INK designed  a 
> pre-emphasis/limiting/filtering circuit to use them for voice operation.
>  
> The manuals are copies of copies and are a little rough in spots.
>  
> Mike/ILQ: Interested in posting them on Repeater-Builder?
>  
> 73,
> Bob
>  
> Bob Schmid,  WA9FBO, Member
> S-COM, LLC
> PO Box 1546
> LaPorte CO  80535-1546
> 970-416-6505 voice
> 970-419-3222  fax
> www.scomcontrollers.com
>  
> In a message dated 4/18/2007 1:57:38 PM Mountain Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> 
> Recently a member posted some info about this 2 watt vhf board being  
> available on Ebay. I obtained 8 of these boards for experimentation.  
> They are marked RD*3HT**X date of 2-83 and appear new and unused.  
> Indicated tested at 154.570 (no crystal installed). Wondering if  
> anyone might have some documetation or scematic or pinout that might  
> help in putting this board into an amateur radio project. Would gladly  
> share experience with this board with anyone. The board is high  
> quality and may be ideal in a small size vhf project. Thanks in  
> advance. Can contact off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) . Art  Carlson
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