Hello,
Are you familiar with the TAC-310SX? I use several in mobile and base applications. I really am impressed with the audio. I like the fact they use a "Com-Spec" tone board, controlled by a 2716 EPROM. For years, I have been asking if anyone had programming info for the frequency EPROM (2716), and the "PL" EPROM (2716). I had a fellow program mine, and lost track of him. Now, I have to change some frequencies and "PL" tones......so does anyone have capability to program the two EPROMS for the TAC310SX (TACTEC)(McCORMICK)? Love these radios! Regards, TIM W7TRH / AFA0TP Vashon Is. Wa. ----- Original Message ----- From: "tracomm" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 7:22:15 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: On the topic of RCA radios The Tac 100 was a portable, RCA's answer to the MT500 & MX350. VHF Lo/Hi & UHF. Early RCA portables were not called TAC 100 and were Rebco units, the TAC 100 came out about 1979. Early versions were 6 channels, later versions were 8 channels. Watched them being built at plant in PA. RCA Tac 100-Portables, mfg PA RCA Tac 200-Mobile 2 piece, mfg PA RCA Tac 300-Dash Mount Mobile, 2 ch max mfg Japan RCA Tac 400-800 MHz radio, mfg in Japan TacTel also had an early mobile cell phone, also mfg in Japan. Chris GMRS Inc. --- In [email protected] , "motarolla_doctor" <echoco...@...> wrote: > > It IS a RCA TAC 100 that were made in Japan for RCA. > > TacTel Systems, some RCA LMR people, acquired the RCA Land Mobile radio Div. > including the RCA Service Co.'s mobile radio field service. TacTel went belly > up a few years later. > Fidelco continued for a few years after that with the service part and went > out of business. IIRC 1992. > > "Eric Lemmon" <wb6fly@> wrote: > > > > That makes good sense. According to a news release, the RCA Land Mobile > > Radio division was acquired by TACTEL Systems, Inc., of Pittsburgh many > > years ago. > > > > 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY >

