First of all, we need to know exactly which model and variant of MTR2000
station you have.  The "model number" T5766A or T5644A that appears on the
rear label only identifies the MTR2000 family, not what frequency band or
power.

Remove the black plastic front cover from the station, and carefully examine
the white paper labels that are stuck on each module.  As you face the front
of the station, the power supply is the large finned casting on the left,
and the RF power amplifier is the large finned casting on the right.  Please
take note if there are muffin fans on each side.  In the middle of the
station, between the two finned castings, there are three aluminum modules
arranged in a "U" configuration.  The horizontal module at the bottom of the
"U" is the Station Control Module or SCM.  This is the one with several
RJ-type jacks and an open BNC jack.  On the left of the "U" is the exciter
module, and it has a coaxial cable running from its output jack over to the
power amplifier input jack.  On the right side of the "U" is the receiver
module, and it has a coaxial cable running from its input jack back to the
rear of the station to an "N" jack.  Now, download the module list from the
Repeater-Builder site here:

<www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/mtr2k/mtr-2000-frus.html>

Print out the above list, and find which modules are in your station.  There
may be some circuit boards plugged in at the middle of the station, inside
the "U", and you should make note of any labels or titles on them.

When you have identified each module, please report back to the list with
your findings, and we'll go from there.  By the way, will your station be
used for a commercial purpose, or will it be used for Amateur Radio or
similar service?

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of exodus
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2007 5:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MTR 2000

Ladies and gentlemen,

Does any body can give me advise on making my repeater MTR 2000 work 
better or any guidance that you may have...please dont use any code 
words or any number referance ie..."you should use NFSL32564"... coz I 
will not understand what you saying... I am dumb when it come to this 
kind of communication or should i just say that I am completely 
clueless on what I'm doing... so please break it down barney style...

Anyway... here is what I got so for... I put up a 50ft tower with this 
13 ft antenna that comes with that repeater MTR 2000. I programmed the 
device with two different freq and hoping that it will work once I plug 
this in... please advise... thank you very much...

oh if you guys are wondering why I'm messing with this type of comm...I 
found it sitting in the corner and being used as a dust collector... so 
I decided to mess with it and make it work... 



 


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