RE: [Repeater-Builder] Audio Intelligence Devices BXR-2200A Briefcase Repeater

2009-02-22 Thread no6b
At 2/21/2009 13:29, you wrote:
>I believe that you now have a nice Haliburton aluminum briefcase.
>Perhaps a DC power supply.
>The duplexer might be usable as some sort of filter for reception in the
>high VHF range
>Unless you are licensed for something in the high section of VHF the rest is
>just a pile of parts.
>Of course you can spend a lot of time finding that out the hard way.

Are you sure?  Bear in mind that G.E. Mastr IIs, Exec IIs & MVPs originally 
setup for 171 MHz will tune right down to 2 meters, both TX & RX, no problem.

Now if the above was made from Motorola boards, yeah I believe it wouldn't 
move that far.

Bob NO6B



RE: [Repeater-Builder] Audio Intelligence Devices BXR-2200A Briefcase Repeater

2009-02-21 Thread David Little
Thanks to all who responded.
 
Now, someone else has the nice aluminum case, 
 
He seemed pretty happy about it.   
 
So much for learning the hard way, It wasn't very painful at all.
 
Thanks Again,
 
David
KD4NUE
 
 
 

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Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 11:46 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Audio Intelligence Devices BXR-2200A
Briefcase Repeater



I believe that you now have a nice Haliburton aluminum briefcase.
Perhaps a DC power supply.
The duplexer might be usable as some sort of filter for reception in the

high VHF range
Unless you are licensed for something in the high section of VHF the
rest is 
just a pile of parts.
Of course you can spend a lot of time finding that out the hard way.

Milt
N3LTQ

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From: "David Little" mailto:dalite01%40bellsouth.net> net>
To: mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com>
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Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 10:21 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Audio Intelligence Devices BXR-2200A
Briefcase 
Repeater

>I am looking for any info on an Audio Intelligence Devices (AID) BXR-
> 2200A briefcase repeater
>
> Anyone here have any experience with this, or a pointer on where to
> look on the web for info?
>
> It is a 3 channel, 4 mode setup that operates at 2 and 6 watts with a
> carrier time-out option for modes 3 (2 watts) and 4 (6 watts). Modes
> 1 and 2 are the same power without the timeout.
>
> The unit is in a Zero Centurion Haliburton aluminum briefcase,
> operates from internal AC Supply, or external DC source (which both
> charge the internal Gel Cells when connected)
>
> It uses Phelps Dodge duplexers; model number unknown
>
> I got it with the intentions of trying it on 2m(600KHz split), MARS
> or CAP (4 to 5 MHz split) 143 / 148.
>
> Any Info appreciated,
>
> David
> KD4NUE
>
> Here is a rundown on basic info from looking at the unit. Can send
> pics (inside and out) if it will help.
>
> ***
>
> BXR-2200A SERIAL NO 11xx
>
> Audio Intelligence Devices
> Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
>
> Gell Cell GC1260 12 Volt 6 Amp (2 pieces)
>
> Channel Frequencies:
>
> T1 173.8875
> T3
>
> R1 165.2875
> R2 165.9125
> R3
>
> RX
>
> Crystal Info:
>
> 71.9437 Channel 1 165.2875 (X2+21.4=165.2874)
> 72.2562 Channel 2 165.9125 (X2+21.4=165.9124)
>
> TX
>
> 19.3208 Channel 1 173.8875 (X9=173.8872)
>
> PA:
>
> MHW602 Motorola Brick VHF PA power module
>
> Zo OHMS - 50
> DC Volts 12.5
> BW MHz 146-174
> Max BW 140 - 180
> P Out Min W 20
> P In mW 175
> Bias Class C
> Case 297-02
>
> Frequency Search Yields:
>
> Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms
> 165.2875 r/s Operations (primary)
> 166.5375 r/s Operations
> 165.9125 s Unit to Unit
> 173.8875 s Unit to Unit
>
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>







Re: [Repeater-Builder] Audio Intelligence Devices BXR-2200A Briefcase Repeater

2009-02-20 Thread Milt
I believe that you now have a nice Haliburton aluminum briefcase.
Perhaps a DC power supply.
The duplexer might be usable as some sort of filter for reception in the 
high VHF range
Unless you are licensed for something in the high section of VHF the rest is 
just a pile of parts.
Of course you can spend a lot of time finding that out the hard way.

Milt
N3LTQ

- Original Message - 
From: "David Little" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 10:21 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Audio Intelligence Devices BXR-2200A Briefcase 
Repeater


>I am looking for any info on an Audio Intelligence Devices (AID) BXR-
> 2200A briefcase repeater
>
> Anyone here have any experience with this, or a pointer on where to
> look on the web for info?
>
> It is a 3 channel, 4 mode setup that operates at 2 and 6 watts with a
> carrier time-out option for modes 3 (2 watts) and 4 (6 watts). Modes
> 1 and 2 are the same power without the timeout.
>
> The unit is in a Zero Centurion Haliburton aluminum briefcase,
> operates from internal AC Supply, or external DC source (which both
> charge the internal Gel Cells when connected)
>
> It uses Phelps Dodge duplexers; model number unknown
>
> I got it with the intentions of trying it on 2m(600KHz split), MARS
> or CAP (4 to 5 MHz split) 143 / 148.
>
> Any Info appreciated,
>
> David
> KD4NUE
>
> Here is a rundown on basic info from looking at the unit.  Can send
> pics (inside and out) if it will help.
>
> ***
>
> BXR-2200A  SERIAL NO 11xx
>
> Audio Intelligence Devices
> Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
>
> Gell Cell GC1260  12 Volt  6 Amp (2 pieces)
>
> Channel Frequencies:
>
> T1  173.8875
> T3
>
> R1  165.2875
> R2  165.9125
> R3
>
> RX
>
> Crystal Info:
>
> 71.9437  Channel 1  165.2875  (X2+21.4=165.2874)
> 72.2562  Channel 2  165.9125  (X2+21.4=165.9124)
>
> TX
>
> 19.3208   Channel 1  173.8875  (X9=173.8872)
>
> PA:
>
> MHW602 Motorola Brick VHF PA power module
>
> Zo OHMS  - 50
> DC Volts12.5
> BW MHz146-174
> Max BW140 - 180
> P Out Min W   20
> P In mW   175
> Bias Class  C
> Case  297-02
>
> Frequency Search Yields:
>
> Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms
> 165.2875 r/s Operations (primary)
> 166.5375 r/s Operations
> 165.9125 s Unit to Unit
> 173.8875 s Unit to Unit
>
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>