Mark;

You need the supplemental manual that covers the community 
repeater......68-81XXXE25 is the number if memory serves

The backplane for a CR was unique, as I recall, and trying to work on wone 
without the book is an experience in frustration

As for your missing TX PL, you are missing a jumper; there was an option to 
cross-code PL's and a jumper had to be cut for that as I remeber it

Gary


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: n9wys 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 9:26 AM
  Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] UHF MICOR Unified Chassis


  Hi, Jeff - and thanks for the quick reply.

  The number on the backplane does NOT match - but don't ask me what it is,
  because I'm at work and can't get to the station right now. I should be
  home by 3PM CDT, so I can post it then if necessary. I do know these were
  repeater station originally, not paging stations.

  So how do I go about getting the proper documentation? I'm pretty sure the
  manuals are all out of print by now... (I do have the "orange book" -
  Applications Manual, I think - as well as the manuals for both the low and
  high power stations.) However, the orange book does not show all the
  modules I have - I know it doesn't cover the 4-User Control Module, and
  maybe not the Master Decoder either... I have several versions of the
  Station Control, Squelch Gate and Time Out Timer modules - some schematics
  for the "newer" revisions are not shown in the manual either.

  Mark - N9WYS

  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] On Behalf Of Jeff DePolo

  > I know these stations have jumpers all over the place - 
  > backplane, cards,
  > etc. - that all needed to be configured properly for the 
  > thing to work the
  > way it should. I have the manuals, but I am stumped. I know 
  > I'm missing
  > something, SOMEWHERE - my problem is: WHAT and WHERE? 

  Could be quite a few reasons why you don't have repeat audio. Start at the
  receiver and work your way forward, using the chart for the unified chassis
  and the module schematics in the "orange book" to help you follow the repeat
  audio path through the station.

  > Besides, the manual's diagram for the backplane shows jumpers 
  > numbered in a
  > certain sequence and the backplane I have has them numbered 
  > differently -
  > they're in the same locations, but numbered differently. 

  You sure you have a standard backplane? There were a number of varients,
  one of the more common being the backplanes that were used for Micor PURC
  (paging) stations. Check the part number stamped on the backplane board for
  the unified chassis and make sure it matches what you have documentation
  for.

  --- Jeff WN3A

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