OK, good to know.

Mine is on VHF (154.920 right now), and I'd probably want to move it to 2m
for my use.  

I haven't looked at the manual yet (I do have a digital form of the PAC-RT
VHF manual) but I assume these are rock-bound...  Hmmm. Time to research!

Thanks es 73,
Mark - N9WYS

-----Original Message-----
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of wd8chl

Mark wrote:
> I have one of these sitting in my basement gathering dust.  I'm wondering
if
> this could be put to use as a control access point for one of my
repeaters?
> 
> Of course I wouldn't need it to "return" audio to the portable via that
> frequency, just be available as the input for repeater control.  It seems
as
> if it could be used for this function, but I wanted to bounce this off the
> learned group for opinions.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mark - N9WYS
> 

Sure. The Motorola PAC-RT is basically a Handie-Com MH-10 or MH-70 (or 
2) in a box. If you have the book for one of them, on the band your unit 
is on, you have a good part of the RF board info, at least.


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