Mark,
I think Eric is correct in that you have got a community repeater
chassis. These can be a handful to get properly jumpered and
configured. If you can not find a TLN5644A backplane board, this will
be a little more of a challenge.

I think you are in a holding pattern here until your community
repeater manual shows up. (I think I remember you saying you had one
coming.)

Then it will all become clear as mud and the pieces will start falling
into place for you.

I will go through my manuals tomorrow and verify what Eric and I are
thinking.

73,
Joe - WA7JAW

  

--- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Mark,
> 
> With the capability to have 16 users, I am guessing that it is more
likely
> to be a community repeater station than a PURC station.  Of course,
there
> may be components that are common to both.
> 
> Since you already have the manuals you need for a basic Micor
repeater, you
> might consider swapping the TRN6421A backplane for a "standard" TLN5644A
> backplane.  That way, you can use readily-available modules, and not
worry
> about finding new manuals.
> 
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>  


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