On Nov 14, 2007, at 10:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hello to the Group! >> I have seen this subject come up many times here on our list. Now, >> looks like I am in need also! I have acquired an analog MSF-5000 >> with a >> missing TEE Cable. I plan on using one antenna for this repeater, and >> hook back original to the internal filter/duplexer and receiver. I >> was >> wondering if anyone has had efficient results with making a >> replacement >> Combining TLE5732A TEE Cable, instead of paying Mama Mo the suggested >> retail 214 dollars for one of the 16, NOS, they have left. > > Let me look in my stuff, I think I saw one the other day. I will get > back with > you tomorrow. If I do have one its yours. > > Rod kc7vqr
The green "tee" was less popular in commercial and government service, and is therefore a bit harder to come by, but they're very appreciated by hams in a high-out/low-in UHF areas of the country. I know of at least two repeater owners in the local area here looking for green "tee" cable harnesses for their MSF-5000's who don't want to pay Motorola's rediculous pricing for them. Sounds like Moto is about to run out if they're down to 16 in stock (if I read that right) so it sure would be great if someone would measure one and take lots of photos, perhaps... for those who would like to try to "homebrew" one. It's fairly simple to remove them and put a real duplexer inline, but with the right "tee" those repeaters seem to do a great job without much duplexer... kinda nice if you can find the right one for your specific frequency/application... or so I hear. (I have no MSF-5000's of my own, being a GE freak.) -- Nate Duehr, WY0X [EMAIL PROTECTED]

