Larry,
You know how much I love Motorola and especially the Micor radio series.

But...

I think if I were in your position and it was OK with the site owners, I would 
look real seriously at the Mastr III units. Very nice equipment and still 
factory supported. These are showing up for under $1000 on the open market.

Just my .02 cents worth.

Joe - WA7JAW

PS. I would not be surprised if the MTR2000 units with the optional front end 
filter would not work very well for you also for all 4 boxes.


--- In [email protected], "larryjspamme...@..." <lar...@...> 
wrote:
>
> Our site owner wants us to upgrade our old Motorola MICOR 2-Meter and UHF ham 
> Repeaters to something much newer. We're looking at replacing them with 
> something like new Motorola Quantar repeaters, which will also save us some 
> floor space - we should be able to mount all of them in one open rack. The 
> people paying for these want to make sure they have any future needed 
> features like P25 capability, etc. 
> 
> We need a 2-Meter Repeater, two - UHF (440-450 MHz range) Repeaters, and one 
> - link (420-430 MHz range) station. The 2-Meter and 440 Repeaters don't need 
> duplexers, since they'll be on some transmit combiner/receive multicoupler 
> systems. The 420 MHz unit needs to be full duplex, and it will be using a 
> duplexer feeding its own dedicated link yagi antenna. Maybe a Quantar isn't 
> necessary for the 420 MHz link repeater - an MTR-2000 (or MTR-3000) would be 
> sufficient.
> 
> Has anyone here on the list put together a similar order, and might have all 
> of the necessary model numbers, option numbers, etc? I've looked at some of 
> the on-line brochures, but it would be nice to verify with someone who has 
> been through this excercise already.
> 
> Thanks,
> LJ
>


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