> "Mark" <n9...@...> wrote: > Skipp, > You wouldn't happen to have an old 900 MHz analog paging > exciter laying around, would you? I still have a complete > Glenayre paging station that is digital - would like to > find an analog exciter to see if I could cobble up a > 900 repeater out of it. > Mark - N9WYS
I'll look and if I do you can have it... Email me direct in a few days to check the status (give me a reminder). s. > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] On Behalf Of skipp025 > > > Ken Arck <ah6le@> wrote: > > <---You kidding? One of the most reliable, best > > performing repeaters I run is a Quintron UHF one I > > bought new, in the crate, in the mid-80's. And it's > > still going strong! > > Ken > > Nope, I wasn't kidding... of course you silly goose I was > kidding and referring to the fact that I probably have more > vintage odd stuff that most people on this Group so you > should have Emailed me first. > > I was a factory trained Quintron Field Technical Rep in the > 80's, which for you means I have probably every Quintron and > most Glenayre Manuals, which also means you can probably get a > copy of what you need from me... and you did Email me direct > so I'll be looking through my collection. > > I clearly know how well designed and constructed Quintron > Glenayre Equipment is... > > and... > > I have a few Quintron 900 MHz paging transmitter items in my > collection I would happily give to a sincere and proper home. > > Pick up from "The Greater Sacramento Area" (kind of a oxymoron) > or enough of a desire to pay shipping on some of the heavier > items and they could be yours for free or the price of a Dayton > Brat/Braut. You'd be helping me along my 12 Step "Junk Enders > Program". > > cheers, > skipp > > skipp025 at yahoo.com > > [I guess I'm going to have to include diagrams with my posts] > > :-) > > > > At 09:40 PM 3/13/2010, skipp025 wrote: > > > Now who in their right mind would have that kind of > > > stuff Ken? >

