Good morning Larry,

I have a VHF-low-band mobile micor that I'd sell to you for $50, plus
shipping, if you're interested.  I purchased it for a 6-meter repeater
project a few years ago, and don't see that I'll be getting to it anytime
soon, if ever, as 6m FM activity here in the KC area is slim.  Can also send
you a pic if you like.  Model # is T71RTN3400B.  If you'll put it to good
use, I'll take a loss on it :-)

I have cables and a control head for it, and a PacRT VHF repeater, but would
cost more to ship those items with the rig probably, would just have to see.

E-mail me direct if you like, and I can get you a shipping quote, or have
questions.

816-272-5249 (home) 417-840-5261 (cell).

73,

James Adkins, KB0NHX
Technical Field Engineer - Missouri State Highway Patrol
District 1 - Lee's Summit & St. Joseph

On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:57 AM, larryjspamme...@teleport.com <
lar...@teleport.com> wrote:

>   I'm trying to find a Low-Band (30-36 MHz or 25-30 MHz) Motorola MICOR
> 8-Watt Driver Amplifier Board. The part number is TLB1462A (30-36 MHz
> version) or TLB1461A (for 25-30 MHz). It was used in the MICOR series
> 330-Watt Base/Repeater stations. It amplifies the 400 mW MICOR exciter
> output to 8 watts, which then can drive the pair of 8560A tubes to 330
> Watts. I doubt that the replacement coil and two variable capacitors are
> still available from Motorola to convert the 42-50 MHz version board
> (TLB1464A) that I currently have.
>
> I would also consider purchasing a complete station, for the right price,
> within driving distance (West Coast).
>
> Thanks,
> Larry
> lar...@teleport.com <larryj%40teleport.com>
> 
>



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