Well that is good news.... I will see what it is going to take on mine...as I shelved the project for the time... and kind of gave up on it...
For those who may be interested I made a circuit board for the edge connector of a Mastr IIe to interconnect amateur controllers. In Express PCB format.... I would be willing to share my layout if anyone needs it... it brings out most of the stuff one might need after setting the station up as duplex no repeat... Doug KD8B At 12:54 PM 6/19/2007, you wrote: >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.... > > > > > > Doug > > KD8B > > > > > > > > At 12:54 PM 6/15/2007, you wrote: > > > > > >> 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. > >> > >> Thanks > >> Steven > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > >

