Doug, later VCO's have dip switch range programming on VHF, and I have 
changed a couple of caps on UHF to get them to downband.  Have had M3 on 
both 2M (present W5LM 2M repeater) and 440 without a hitch - again, base 
station to repeater is just re-programming issue, and TOT, DTMF control 
and Morse ID are all built in.  Steve NU5D

PS- lemme know if you need any parts of lbi's scanned.  Also the last 
thing I would think about is kluging an outboard controller to an M3 
when is has most everything built in.  Steve

Doug Bade wrote:
> Externally controlling a Mastr III is documented in the current 
> station service manual. It may be in some of the older LBI's. It is 
> not quite as easy as a Mastr II to hook up, but I would address the 
> freq programming first as that needs to work before the rest 
> matters... I was not able to move my high split to 2m. Freq 
> programming not withstanding, the vco would not cooperate....
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>> I have a GE MASTRIII SXHM01 that is currently on the 151.505
>> frequency. We believe this radio is 110 watts and was used for a base
>> radio at a construction company. The radio appears to be in excellent
>> shape. I need to know what is needed to convert this radio over to a
>> repeater for amatuer use? Any help would be great, as we are totally
>> new to the repeater business.
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>> Thanks
>> Steven
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