John, The 19D426660G6 module is intended to be used for transmitter control in a Mastr II two-frequency tone control base station. The manual that covers this specific module is LBI-30709. Unfortunately, the RBTIP GE Index does not have this LBI in its files. To the best of my recollection, yours is the first and only request for that LBI.
A standard GE part number comprises six digits between the D and the G. We Americans have become sloppy with regards to the digit zero and the letter O. Sports fans talk about the score being "O to one", we have military equipment that is "Mark 1 mod O", and we dial "O for Operator", where "O" in these examples is assumed to be pronounced "OH." But, most phones have the zero button labeled "operator", and dialing the letter "O" is actually the digit 6! I guess I'll just take Highway 101 to Los Angeles for the next Hamfest- that's Highway One-Oh-One, not Highway One Hundred-One, or Highway One-Zero-One. Re your second question, no. These are tone control modules that do not care what RF frequencies or bands are involved. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of La Rue Communications Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2010 11:46 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [Repeater-Builder] GE MASTR II Repeater Module I have here a GE MASTR II Repeater XMTR Control Module p/n PL19D416660G6 REV A. I am more familiar with Micor Parts and Components - so I need a little guidance here. I recall seeing some MASTR dialogue recently, which is why I felt compelled to post here. Couple questions...On the p/n are the 0 (Zero) and O (Letter O) interchangable, does it matter? Just trying to figure out why Google doesnt turn anything up. Second question - are the modules band specific? Im currently looking through the TIP but I dont even know where to begin! THats the cool thing about RB.com - so much information!!!! :-) Thanks in advance! John Hymes La Rue Communications 10 S. Aurora Street Stockton, CA 95202 http://tinyurl.com/2dtngmn

