The TLD5492A is shown in my 1979 UHF Micor Base and Repeater manual 
68P81025E50-G, and is indeed as Eric suggested a VHF exciter (150.8-174 mHz) 
followed by the tripler.  It is part of the TLE1720B exciter assembly.  The 
TLD5491 is the low split version (132-150.8).

If I have a chance later, I'll pull the manual apart and scan the Station 
Alignment section for you and post a link.

73,
John Maurer WØDP
Ames, Iowa
 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eric Lemmon 
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  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 1:54 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TLD5492 Exciter


  The "D" in the part number identifies it as a VHF exciter, so it must be
  followed by a tripler in a UHF station. I could not find "TLD5492" in any
  of my Micor manuals- are you certain about the number? Was it stamped in
  black ink directly onto the exciter circuit board itself? If not, please
  advise what number is stamped on the circuit board. It will be helpful if
  you can provide the model number of the complete station, plus any numbers
  stamped on other components.

  73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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  On Behalf Of ve3rsd
  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 9:14 AM
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  Subject: [Motorola-Micor] TLD5492 Exciter

  Hi Folks;

  Can anyone help me to locate the alignment procedure for the TLD5492 
  exciter? We're in the process of setting up a UHF Micor repeater, and 
  need to tune the exciter. The manuals that we have along with the 
  online hits all refer to the 8262 exciter.

  Hope someone can help.

  Vy 73 de

  Ramesh, VA3UV

  IRLP # 2651 & 2304



   

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