--- In [email protected], "Scott Overstreet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Anybody out there have an IFR 1100S service monitor in good working operation----I have a problem with one that we just bought for use within our repeater group. I need to talk with somebody who has experience with this particular IFR model to find out just what I can expect of the spectrum analyser mode. > > And also, now that I realize the age of this unit, is there anybody out there that would like to sell me a junker for future parts? > > Please communicate off the [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Thanks > > Scott, N6NXI >Scott
I obtained an original IFR 1100S manual for $150. I wrote the IFR company about putting it into *.pdf format since it is copyrite about 1984, but they never answered me. If I could obtain permission, I would put it into readable pdf and send it to repeater-builder, so everyone could have it. I earlier thought I had the right one and sent it to repeater-builder, but to my chagrin it was the same manual that was already there for the IFR 1000S (AN/GRM-114). It took me considerable time before I realized the differences. It is very hard to work on the 1100S with the military manual which is on CD, although many of the modules are the same. The main difference between the 1000S and the 1100S is mainly the power-supply and the power-termination unit. On the 1000S there are three separtate sections for the 20db, the power sensor and the relays. On the 1100S, it is one unit. If anyone needs help with the 1100S, I will be happy to correspond by telephone or email, although, unless the company give us permission, I cannot copy the manual. As I stated, they ignored my email; but perhaps they would respond if something more official was sent to them from repeater-builder. If someone wanted to send me the unit, I would be happy to look at it and would only charge if I was able to fix it. I spent many hours over months fixing my own unit. Bob Neufeld N3AU

