Graham,
the radio is a Motorola Syntrx, made in Australia.... That one is a 
High band VHF, (orange coils), looks like a 25Khz bandwidth, uses a 
one shot prom to program it. Mic & speaker plug into the end.

Paul
VK3XDE

>
> Hi all, I have upload some pics to the picture area of this list in
> the hope that someone will recognize the transmitter device I am
> trying to identify. I have labeled the folder Mystery Box as it is a
> mystery to me. Hopefully one of you will recognize it from time 
spent
> at Motorola, from years spent seeing a range of equipment at many
> locations, or know somewhere I can make further inquiries. There are
> no identifying labels. The one label there is seems to be a testers'
> mark? The main output device is in VHF up to 170Mhz. Looks like an
> eprom of some sort at one end. It came to me as it is ... like do 
you
> want this radio thing, for freebie. There is no RF input port, just 
a
> row of pins for data perhaps? It looks reasonably "old school" as
> there are no SMD's.
> 
> And just before posting this I had a closer look and found in one of
> the lids a label that says - 
> 
> Serial Number 849MP JO873
> TOT 60S (Timeout timer sixty Seconds)
> Unit ID None
> Options ATB666AD
> CH1 151.00000 TX
> Ch1 151.00000 RX
> 
> I wonder what it is! I thought this would be the best list to ask as
> there are so many knowledgeable here.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Graham Shaw
> ZL3TV
> Christchurch
> New Zealand
>


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