got a Mocom 70 and Mitrec mobiles  both high power  
both UHF  460 to 470.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
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  Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 1:10 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Converting a TKR-750/850 for Amateur Usage





   

  sorry base units  repeaters.
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    Are these MICORs mobile radios or Base Stations? I'd like to find a 25 Watt 
(or 45 Watt) MICOR mobile. I really need only the drawer unit portion, to 
actually use as a mobile radio. I always see lots of them at Dayton, but don't 
yet know for certain if I'll be going this year. 




     

      -----Original Message----- 
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      Sent: Apr 16, 2009 11:00 PM 
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      Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Converting a TKR-750/850 for Amateur 
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      by the way any one in the Tampa bay area of Florida want any 460 to 470 
Micors?  also Gatlinburg TN Area?

      John


        ----- Original Message ----- 
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        Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 10:46 PM
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        sorry  yes we use the TKR-840   I was thinking of the TKR-830's    It 
has been one of those days.

        We have been replacing our Micor repeaters with the TKR-840  so I 
should have know better.

        John

          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Eric Lemmon 
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          Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 9:57 PM
          Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Converting a TKR-750/850 for Amateur 
Usage


          You may have a different radio in mind, because the Kenwood TKR-740 
and -840
          repeaters definitely do have built-in tone, and are full duplex. Very 
high
          quality units.

          73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


          -----Original Message-----
          From: [email protected]
          [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Maire-Radios
          Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 4:16 PM
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          Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Converting a TKR-750/850 for Amateur 
Usage

          Also the 840 does not do tone and may only be the TX and RX never got 
one
          have always stay away.

          and yes max 5 watts also



          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Ken Arck <mailto:[email protected]> 
          To: [email protected]
          <mailto:[email protected]> 
          Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 6:13 PM
          Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Converting a TKR-750/850 for Amateur
          Usage

          At 02:55 PM 4/16/2009, Adam Feuer wrote:

          Ken,

          How about the TKR-840? Any idea if that one will go down via
          the 
          software and tune without issues as well?

          <---So will the 850 - the standard KPG-91D software will program it
          and it tunes down to the ham band very easily. I have personally had 
them
          tuned down to 436 with no spec' degredation

          You seem to be getting some incorrect info. Besides, the 840 is a
          low output radio (5 watts) meant to drive an external amplifier. Not 
to
          mention, the 840 is GROSSLY more expensive than the 850.

          As for the 851, there is absolutely no difference between it and the
          850, save for one thing - the 850 is capable of only 25 watts maximum
          whereas the 850 is capable of 40. Although admittedly the 850 is 
spec'd at
          25 watts only for continuous duty.

          I can only warn you that there seems to be a LOT of misinformation
          disseminated about the TKR repeaters for some reason. For example, 
you do
          NOT need to spend $100+ on a programming cable. A standard, 
run-of-the-mill
          serial cable is all that is needed (along with the KPG-91D software) 
to
          program a TKR. 

          Hope this helps 

          * Ken







  

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