Mario,

The number 82A04 is actually a "Package Number" and it crosses to
Combination DVR15MS.  Here's what that means:

D = Used with a Delta-S, Delta-SX, or non-CHP Rangr mobile radio
V = Operates on +12 VDC negative ground
R = Equipped with prioritizing controls
1 = Power output in the 0 to 9 watt range
5 = 25 kHz channel spacing
M = Output is in the 450-470 MHz band
S = No options

All of the LBIs that apply to your unit are listed in Publication Index
PC82, here:
<www.repeater-builder.com/ge/product-code-indexes/index-pc82-mastr-exec-ii-v
ehicular-repeater.pdf>
The mobile detector receivers are in PC83, here:
<www.repeater-builder.com/ge/product-code-indexes/index-pc83-vehicular-repea
ter-mobile-detector.pdf>
The basic description of the Vehicular Repeater is in LBI-31154, here:
<www.repeater-builder.com/ge/lbi-library/lbi-31154.pdf>
Be careful to include everything between the < and > marks, in the URLs
shown above.

Unfortunately, all of the LBIs pertaining to the special transmitter, the
system board, the logic board, and the mobile detectors are not on file.  If
any readers of this list happen to have a clean and complete original hard
copy of one or more of those LBIs, please contact me off the list at mycall
at verizon dot net.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

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Subject: [GE Mastr II] GE Mastr Exec II UHF mobile repeater

I bought one of these on Ebay the other day, but could not find any 
information on how to convert it to a amateur radio repeater. Does 
anyone have knowledge of where I could find technical or ham radio 
info on this radio? The Comb No is 82A04. 

Mario

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