Mark,
I think you have a good idea about starting fresh with an unaltered 
board.

That would be my next move. It could not hurt to grab another set of 
cards also. These are old enough that I have found some bad caps and 
a bad transistor or two when going through my extra cards.

What I will usually do is get a station working and then substitute 
boards and find out if they are good or bad. I have a box that the 
bad boards go into and then I fix them as time allows.

You maybe fighting two or three different problems. You might also 
try a different audio/squelch board or two. I have had these cause 
goofy problems with cor/PL signals and repeat audio. This may not be 
your problem, but just gives you another place to look for missing 
signals.

Joe - WA7JAW

--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "n9wys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi, Joe.
> 
> Yep, unfortunately they reference the same modules in both 
manuals.  And I
> am trying to configure the jumpers for a non-wireline RT station. 
> 
> I wonder if I may have screwed something up when I took most of the 
jumpers
> out of the backplane (all except JU-5) and them put them back.  
Since I have
> an ample supply of backplane boards (I have 14 of these chassis 
here) maybe
> I'll just swap out the backplane for one I haven't performed 
surgery on
> yet... That MAY eliminate some of the problems, since these 
stations were on
> the air previously.
> 
> From there, I can start to work with the cards.  I know that 
another local
> ham has yet another set of MICOR manuals - maybe his manuals 
reference my
> newer cards.  If not, I'm not sure where I'll turn next.  If anyone 
else
> here has a MICOR Community Repeater in operation, please give me a 
shout
> out!!  I'd like to check jumper settings against what you have.  
I've got to
> be missing something somewhere.
> 
> (Kevin, you still haven't commented yet...)
> 
> Mark - N9WYS
> 
> 
>

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