This Repeater RX series receiver has four boards connecting together
to complete the receiverAS 2 , FM 455 , IF 10.7 , RF 144.
Having trouble with the receiver being to low ,so without the proper
test equipment available to me ,I'm going to tune this the old
fashion way . With an HT in
At 11:49 PM 4/21/2004 -, you wrote:
Having trouble with the receiver being to low ,so without the proper
test equipment available to me ,I'm going to tune this the old
fashion way . With an HT in the field by ear . My problem is I
don't know which board is the main board for tuning the
Has anyone had problems tuning low band mobile exciters? I find that
the coils in the mobile exciters don't hold their ferrite slugs
properly and they fall out, slide and just don't tune right. Also,
it seems that the output transistor goes bad if the exciter operates
mistuned from a
email is Fine . :)
In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, NØATH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll offer a little help also - I'll send you the manual for the
price
of the postage.
NØATH / Dave
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Hi there
T73 Means trunk unit, 100 watts, band 3 vhf high band
Have Fun!
Brian, WD9HSY
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Your use of
By to low , receive sensitivity , not off freq.
--Well, since you're stuck with the thing... the FM455 is the IF
board.
The RF144 is the front end/1st local oscillator and 1st mixer
board.
If by too low you mean it's off frequency, it should be obvious
which
Ken
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T - Trunk mount
7 - 110 watts out
3 - 136 - 174 MHz
R - R Series Micor Receiver
T - T Series Micor Transmitter
N - No power supply - operates on 12 VDC
3 - Factory tone Private Line
1 - Narrow Band (+/- 5 kHz deviation)
9 - 4 freq receive / 4 freq transmit from the
Thanks for the reply, greatly appreciated.
Mathew
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]
T73RTN3190B Identify
Hi there
T73 Means
According to my chart,
T - Trunk mount
7 - 110W
3 - VHF Hi 132-174 MHz ***
RTN - Model Series
3 - PL Squelch
19 - 4 TX/RX Channels
0B - Misc version info
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On 4/22/04 at 3:13 AM w9mwq wrote:
Does anyone know whic band this micor unit is in? This is the
Thanks for the reply, greatly appreciated.
Mathew
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From: Brian Poellnitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] T73RTN3190B Identify
According to my
A good place to start would be:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/micor-index.html#HB-Mobile
Scroll down to what you believe you need.
I am not certain what you mean by 'normal crystals.' Yes, you need
to order them from someone.
Neil
Mathew Quaife wrote:
Is this
Mathew Quaife wrote:
Is this unit able to be converted into a repeater for use in the 2 meter
band?
Yup:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/micorvhfmobile.html
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/sensitronRX.html
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/micorhelicalresearch.html
Is this unit able to be converted into a repeater for use in the 2 meter
band? Also, does it take normal crystals?
Thanks.
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From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 11:33 PM
Subject: Re:
If you adjusted the PA down to a lower power, what says the O/P Z is still
a perfect match for your duplexer?
I have seen solid state Power amps behave inefficiently at less output
power than they have been rated for, either being from less drive or from
Tweeking the tuning caps on the PA.
I only have a small bit of knowledge on the Motorola radios, but what
I can remember is there are ovens or something in them, I don't know
much more than that, I'm going back about 15 yrs ago when I worked on
radios. So I guess my question was, like my old regency, I bought
xtals for it, they
Hi Mark,
Many Goverment Agencies received their MSR Service
Manuals in binder form.
Please find the manual numbers and try to order them
direct or the obvious Ebay route. Worse or the preferred
last case (for me), I could and would be willing
photocopy the UHF Receiver tune up section, but
Coy Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please define Crap.
OK
crap \'krap\ n
2: Nonsense, Rubbish - sometimes considred vulgar
[Websters New Collegate Dictionary]
[C-1980 page 263]
Nothing worse than regular local goiter reports
with the exception of distant goiter updates from
around the
Can anyone tell me the tx and rx channel element model numbers (ex:
KXN) for a VHF 150MHz MSR2000 repeater station?
Thanks
Eric
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