Bruce, I don't think the yahoo boards will pass attachments.
I think Milt and others gave very good info on the Micor. There have been a few manuals and keys on e-bay last few weeks. Most all Micor and other Mot rigs used the same key. I've done both 2m and UHF micor mobile conversions to repeaters and as Milt said the correct exciter must be in place to get the 5 MHz offset. One can have high or low offset by choosing the correct hi or lo side injections of the receive xtal. For mobile it can make a rugged, but heavy and large rig. For repeater is pretty good, better than the typical stuff from Japan. However, if I were doing a mobile with rig in trunk and control head I prefer the Mitrek, but this is another project. 73, ron, n9ee/r >From: Bruce Bagwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: 2008/04/04 Fri AM 06:29:55 CDT >To: [email protected] >Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Mot Micor T74RT3000AA > > Boy, am I ever A Pooter Wizz! DA! Forgot to attach the pics!Sorry 'bout that! > Here they are. > >Hello fine RF People, > >I already know this is UHF mobile unit. I have the connector and cable >(s). What I need to know since I am new to all this RF stuff and think >this would make a good project is, is this all here? > >Unit was found in an old shed. Lots of corrosion in the PA section. >connectors undone and bottom cover plate missing. Not a problem. I >want to use this in the 440-450 Mhz HAM band. The only element in it (I >understand there should only be one) is for R-451.875MC/1.8340.625KC >Mot P/N KXN1024A. > >Questions, is all of this critter here? > >Can I add more elements (channels)? > >Do all these use the same key? (On the Handle) Maybe I can find the key >in this estste mess. (I have already found the (Handles) for several >pieces of test equipment, etc. There are several keyrings, maybe >something will fit this critter! > >Last, outside of getting the schematics and service manuals which I >have not fuly checked for yet but will before I begin messing with this >critter, what is needed to make this work in the 440-450 HAM band >preferably 5Mhz split for repeater access/use. > >Thanks in advance, > >Bruce (PooterWizz) Bagwell >KE5TPN >(Please note the new Call Sign since my last post!!!! > >If you can hit IRLP node #4640 call me. (Hey, being new, it sure is >nice to hear my call sign FIRST! I usually have a scanner going by the >PM. Call a few times to let me maybe get my radio up please. Maybe you >could email me to set up a contact time at bbagwell AT swbell DOT net. > >Thanks again! > > > Ron Wright, N9EE 727-376-6575 MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL No tone, all are welcome.

