Jack,

Not sure what manual or instructions you are using for tuning the Micor. I use the manual from Mot and the Mot test set although one can use a voltmeter. I find a analog meter better. You need to follow the instructions exactly and yes it is a piece of cake, but must follow the receipt exactly.

When it comes to tuning often dips are called for. These dips are most often very small. Keep this in mind.

there are tuning instructions of the Repeater-Builder" site. The Micor is well know to many of its members.

73, ron, n9ee/r


Ron Wright, N9EE

727-376-6575

MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS

Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL

No tone, all are welcome.




On Thu, May 22, 2008 at  4:56 PM, n9ex_jack wrote:

Hi guys
I know another newbie thinking Micors are a piece of cake....

I'm building a micor repeater that use to be a police unit. the tuning
of the micor seems a little strange to me.
if anyone has links they would like to share on the Micor it would be
of great interest to me
Thanks in advance
Jack
N9EX


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