You're bringing back bad memories...  right up there with the 
Pre-Plusar ITMS Control Heads and the Hospital Hear Single Tone 
Decoders.
s.

> Mike Morris WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Which is scary, considering that my primary UHF mobile for 
> years was an e-Texas DPS (think "highway patrol") 75w wide--spaced 
> Micor SP radio... it had a weird PL section that had 12 encode 
> and 12 decode reed sockets ... it had a diode matrix so if you 
> had several channels that used the same reed you only needed 
> one physical reed.
> And even with 12 encode and 12 decode sockets the PC boards were
> only partially stuffed - they were laid out and etched for 20 of each.
> 
> Let's see - 24 reeds at $75 each= $1800 just in reeds.
> 
> Mike


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