Oh my... you mean someone is still trying to use one of the
early solid state GE Radios..?
Circa 1985 I received a number of the mentioned GE Radios as
part of a trade in toward a new radio fleet purchase. Out of
the 6 radios I received, 5 had problematic pa sections that
required critical
These are the same duplexers that we are using. I have the orignal
documentation. I can scan and email them to you.
Mike or Kevin,
Would you like a copy as well so they can be included on the site?
Tim
Hi John,
Don't thank me... it was a reply from someone who posted the
information to my forwarding of your request over to the yahoo
rfamplifiers group.
More than one person also mentioned the preferred use of Kapton
(sheeting) as an option. I even found a source for the sheeting
but it
Vern,
I am assuming you have RC-1000 and not RC-1000V (slight differences).
As to connecting to RC-1000 or to the MII I would recommend to
RC-1000. This gives you the option of switching between CTCSS or
carrier mode. It is probably easier...TS64 white wire (mute) to
P3-pin 7 for decode.
In
Jeff,
I set you two replies about your recent questions in direct email. Did
you receive either of them?
Not sure - seems that you may be having some email troubles
Kevin
Tim and Janet wrote:
These are the same duplexers that we are using. I have the orignal
documentation. I can scan and email them to you.
Mike or Kevin,
Would you like a copy as well so they can be included on the site?
Yes please, could you PDF the manual?
Kevin
The low-band MaraTrac radio was available with a 99-channel A7 Advanced
Control Head HCN1090A that has a squelch adjustment knob. Unfortunately,
the circuitry for this squelch control is not described in the MaraTrac
low-band service manual 6880102W95. It is likely that Motorola published an
FMR
Hello, everyone.
I have this panel but alas, when I bought it, it arrived with the first two
pages of the instruction manual missing. The manual I have starts with Page
3. If anyone has this, I'd be much obliged.
Thanks in advance,
Mark - N9WYS
n9wys (at) ameritech (dot) net
Yes, many R100's have been moved into the ham band.
Yes, they need to be retuned.
They perform quite well, in my opinion.
A service manual will do wonders at this point.
They are available on the web, please find one.
The transmitter and receiver both need to be retuned.
Transmit is easy, just
Hi Kevin,
Thanks, I have that one but if anyone could come across
the orig I like it for my reference.
Thanks
Ken
P49K/N1KK
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wrote:
p49k wrote:
I'm looking for the original tuning instructions for a WACOM
WP-652
Does anyone know of a supplier for RG-214 Amphenol crimp sleeves or a
suitable work around?
Thanks
Ken
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Thanks Skipp,
It is designed for low input power (400-500MW). The component
layout is not similar to the ones in the UHF or VHF-HI Manuals. I
hope to use it in place of a TLD2601A Continuous Duty AMP in an
MSR2000 and I want to get it dialed in just right.
I've been talking to a guy at TPL
Hello,
I just made a succs on turning down the Power output of the maratrac. Thanks
for all the advice. Now I have another problm on this unit and I still need
your advice , I will use te unit on echolilnk as a radio , i wired the Ptt
Audio in and audio out. Now the problem I encounter is
Richard,
Just adding to your three bullet points.
If a question is sent to a group, any group for that matter, please
put some thought behind the question so that it make sense.
I have seen so many poorly written posts that a person would think
they are coming from people that never attended
Ken
i am insterested too,,,
all i found here is cheap imported sleeve .
73/s
Gervais,VE2CKN
Ken,
RF Industries sells just the ferrules, aka crimp sleeves, for all of their
connector types. These can be purchased through Tessco, Talley, Hutton, or
any other commercial communications supplier. Go here:
www.rfindustries.com
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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From:
Ken,
Not sure what a sleeve is.
DigiKey has a number of N UHF Amphoenol connectors for RG214.
As with most all Amphoenol connectors be prepared for a large, 3x, price
increase if you have not dealt with them for a while. Amphoenol was bought out
and the prices tripled over night.
73, ron,
Hi folks, I recently placed some of my service manuals, circuit
diagrams and operating manuals online.
I also have a Philips FM 747 Repeater, 2 units wired together.
They're in the shed, broken coil, and I wouldn't have a clue where
to get another one.
So' I'll swap you, my service manuals
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