Thank you for all the input so far. I have the transmitter alighned but I am having trouble with the receiver. So, I'll try to find a mobile manual online. A brother ham brought over a desktop unit of the same era but it was too different. There are a few items stamped with 1970 on my repeater. Thanks again! Rod KB7WPU
--- In [email protected], Ron Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Rod, > > The repeater is from the 60s and is part of the Motorola Motrak line. I did not see any tubes, but bet the finals are tube(s). > > I've seen a number of Motrak mobiles and base stations, but never one like this. The receiver looks like a common mobile unit so I am sure a mobile manual will give info. > > On second thought Mot did have a Motran line before the Micor line of the 70s & 80s. This might be from this. > > I am sure there is a Mot veteran on here that can give more info. > > 73, ron, n9ee/r > > > > >From: rodandkathyjulian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Date: 2007/10/16 Tue PM 06:10:57 CDT > >To: [email protected] > >Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Unknown VHF Repeater > > > > >Hi, I uploaded some pics of my vhf repeater. I need a manual but I > >have no clue what the repeater is beyond the fact that it is a > >Motorola. Can anyone help? The pics are under the alblum > >named "Unknown VHF Repeater". > >Thank you! > >Rod > >KB7WPU > > > > > > > Ron Wright, N9EE > 727-376-6575 > MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS > Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL > No tone, all are welcome. >

