>>>> Be on the lookout for three stolen Motorola MTR2000 UHF repeater 
>>>> stations.
>>>> Thieves removed the units from a locked building on Tassajera 
>>>> Peak on
>>>> Sunday, October 14th, between 1530 and 1600 hours local time.
>>>>
>>>> They are all model T7566 stations, rated at 100 watts for the 
>>>> 430-470 MHz
>>>> band.  They were part of a trunked UHF system operated by 
>>>> Sterling
>>>> Communications.  The specific stations are as follows:
>>>>
>>>> MTR2000  T5766 Serial 474CAR0214, programmed for 464.6000 MHz TX 
>>>> and
>>>> 469.6000 MHz RX
>>>> MTR2000  T5766 Serial 474CAR0215, programmed for 463.2000 MHz TX 
>>>> and
>>>> 468.2000 MHz RX
>>>> MTR2000  T5766 Serial 474CAR0216, programmed for 463.6250 MHz TX 
>>>> and
>>>> 468.6250 MHz RX
>>>>
>>>> All units are equipped with the optional preselector bolted to 
>>>> the rear of
>>>> the station.  The MTR2000 station is a 3U-high, rack-mounted 
unit 
>>>> that is
>>>> exactly as pictured in the attached PDF image.  The 100 watt 
>>>> station has
>>>> muffin fans on each side, one for the power supply and one for 
>>>> the PA.
>>>>
>>>> If you learn of any stations matching the above description, 
>>>> contact
>>>> Sterling Communications at 805-739-9259.
>>>>
>>>> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>>>>
>>>> Forwarded by WA6DFU
>>>> Pete Lawn
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> 805-547-1683

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