Hi Eric,

Thanks for the replay please find the following information;

COMB. 19D424600G4
Trans. Model 4EF 50A11
Rec. Model 4ER 59D
Rec. System 19D424569G1

TX Box has PL19C327614G! I think Power Supply is PL19C328204G1

I am not sure what is these two cards but I can find this two out of receive 
and tx box. 
PL19C321632G2 and 19C3200943G1

Behind the Box there is one more number PL19D424600G4


I couldn't find the receiver carrier boards number. It lookslike it is under 
another small PCB

On the receiver section (piggyback PCB) there are multiple hybrid (looks like) 
boxes;

PL19C304504G3
19C311876G4
19D438001G4
Can you tell me where can I find LBI's ??

Thanks,
Levent WW2L


--- In [email protected], "Eric Lemmon" <wb6...@...> wrote:
>
> Please provide more information, such as a Combination Number, model number,
> part numbers of the PC boards, etc.  Each printed circuit board should have
> a number stamped in black ink along one edge, usually in the form
> "19C321456G4" but different characters, of course.  That number may be
> preceded by "PL" and may be followed by "REV" and another character.
> 
> A "manual" for GE radios is not a single book, but rather is a binder that
> is custom-made for each individual radio, containing as many as a dozen
> different documents known as "LBIs."  There will be one LBI for the
> Oscillator/Multiplier, another one for the Exciter, another one for the
> Power Amplifier, and so on.  There may be a half-dozen different LBIs for
> the PA alone, since each power level PA has its own LBI.  Once the
> individual LBIs have been assembled into a binder, it is unique to that
> specific radio.  The first step is to identify each module in your repeater,
> then we can advise you which LBIs you need to make up a manual for your
> repeater.
> 
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of lsasmazel
> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2009 8:42 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] GE Lookout Repeater related info needed.
> 
>   
> 
> I just bought an old VHF GE Lookout Repeater from eBay. Any info related to
> convert 2 meter appreciated. If you have service manual with crystal
> calculator it will be more then enough.
> 
> Thanks and 73
> Levent - WW2L
>


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