Will a range 1 amp work for a 442 machine? I was given one for free and was wandering if it would work?
Thanks, Dan KA8YPY --- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Eric, > > The C44CXB7106BT model number breaks down as follows: > > C = Compa-Station > 4 = 40 watt output power > 4 = 406-512 MHz Range (but, see below) > CX = MSF Digital Capable > B = 120 VAC Primary Voltage > 7 = Programmable Squelch > 1 = 25 kHz Channel Spacing > 0 = N/A, always zero > 6 = Tone Remote Control > B = Version Code > T = Repeater Station > > The model number does not tell you what frequency range it is: Range 1, > 403-435 MHz, or Range 2, 435-475 MHz. Look for a number stamped on the > power amplifier; if the number is TTE1521A, the station is in Range 1, and > if the number is TTE1522A, it is Range 2. You can also look for a number on > the RF Tray. If you see the number TUE2001A, it is Range 1, and if it is > TUE2002A, it is Range 2. > > The Basic Service Manual for the MSF5000 is Motorola Part 6881092E05, and is > still available from Motorola Parts for about $45. Unfortunately, the > detailed service manual for UHF stations, 6881092E80, was recently cancelled > and is NLA. > > 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric M. > Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 1:34 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSF5000 part number decode > > I have a friend who has acquired and MSF5000 repeater and it is > currently programmed for low split UHF, but we are wondering what > frequency range will operate in. > > Inside on the back is what looks like a motorola part number, which is > C44CXB7106BT, can anyone out there tell me what frequency range this > will operate under or if this isn't the right number tell me where I can > look on the repeater. > > Thanks, > Eric > VA3EAM >

