I dug out my Mocom 10 manual and that is not a valid number for this model.  
The frequency range is 25 to 50 MHz in 4 splits, 25-30, 30-36, 36 -42 and 42-50 
MHz.  They came in 3 power levels, 1.5W, 5W and 25W and had PL and AutoMute 
tone coded squelch as options.  I have one around here somewhere that is on 
52.525 MHz.  The manual number is 68P81006E20 dated 1969.  If it is a highband 
radio it might be a Mocom 35, a totally different model.

Jack
K6YC
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: JOHN MACKEY 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 9:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mocom 10 info?


  I thought that Mocom-10's were ONLY in the 35-50 Mhz range.

  ------ Original Message ------
  Received: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 11:07:37 PM CDT
  From: Glenn Little WB4UIV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mocom 10 info?

  > The TLD tells me it is VHF (132-174 MHz) but I cannot tell you if it is 
  > 132-150.8, 150.8-162 or 162-174. I may be off on the 162, but the split is 
  > about there. The 2 in 8652 tells me that it is probably in the second 
  > split, 150.8-162.
  > 
  > Look at the frequencies on the channel elements.
  > 
  > 73
  > Glenn
  > WB4UIV
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  > At 10:43 PM 07/12/07, you wrote:
  > >Can anybody ID what band and split a Mocom 10 with chassis model TLD8652A2
  > >is? Apparently the model number plate was on the case (missing), not the
  > >heatsink, so the seller can't ID it.....
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  > >Yahoo! Groups Links
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