Hi,
Does anyone have a TLN8381A 114.8 Hz vibrasponder? Also, is there a difference
between the KLN6209 and TLN8183 reeds?
Thanks in advance,
Rich
To ALL; If you have never tuned one of these receivers up, you should get one
and DO IT! Tweaking the helical front end is amazing! It's so intuitive and
something that will be LOST forever in the digital age. They won't be around
forever. I even have a VHF MastrPro mobile NEW IN THE BOX!! I
try Ted MDM in chicago
Google MDM for the website
Jerry VE3 EXT
what type of radio, might have one.
--- On Wed, 6/16/10, ve3...@primus.ca ve3...@primus.ca wrote:
From: ve3...@primus.ca ve3...@primus.ca
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Vibrasponder needed TLN8381A 114.8 Hz
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010, 3:16 PM
gentlemen the mdmradio website is currently off line due to hacking and
corruption. I am going to put it up modernized and on a new server but it'll be
a couple months before this happens due to the expense.
I have some PL reeds left and I'll direct an email to specific inquiries
don't hesitate
I was given a PA with a part number TLD2772A.
The unit looks to be a rack mount PA with RG142 w/ n connectors for both input
and output.
The circuit board is unique in that it is ceramic substrate with laser etched
film resistors and surface mount parts. The output transistor is a single
According to my model breakdown sheet its a VHF 144-174 MHz PA. If its like the
PAs we have - they would be somewhere in the neighborhood of 105W output power.
John Hymes
La Rue Communications
10 S. Aurora Street
Stockton, CA 95202
http://tinyurl.com/2dtngmn
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I have a decent collection of Vibrasponders and Vibrasenders. I will check if
I have one for 114.8 Hz.
73, Terry, KM5UQ.
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Date: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 12:41:19 pm
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
From: kd0bjt kd0...@gmail.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder]
John,
Here is a link to a picture I took of the circuit board assembly. I've
never seen an assy like this one that can do 100 watts. Is this what
your PAs look like?
circuit assembly http://kc7mrq.home.bresnan.net/pics/HPIM1529.JPG
Thanks,
Corey
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The number on the yellow sticker is:
TRN7088a200b8
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laruec...@... wrote:
Hmmm, this is blackI was thinking of our Micor PAs, which are silver /
grey in color. The black ones I am thinking of, go to our PURC and MSR 5000
I have a bunch of new tubes for the vhf and low band Mastr Pro's if
anyone needs some.
tom
On 6/16/2010 2:08 PM, kb1we6r wrote:
To ALL; If you have never tuned one of these receivers up, you should get one
and DO IT! Tweaking the helical front end is amazing! It's so intuitive and
I agree, the Pro was a pleasure to tune when it was woking right. Of course
the Progress line was also a pleasure to tune, both TX and RX.
I hated to do it but a short while back I took all the Pro stuff to the
landfill. Sid. WA4VBC
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It appears to be the 25 watt driver pa to the 350 watt pa in purc and
msf5000 vhf base and repeaters...
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bill
atlanta
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--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, nativeMT kc7...@... wrote:
The number on the yellow sticker is:
TRN7088a200b8
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I am forwarding these from the BK_Radio list. I am not the seller: please
contact Doug directly if interested.
George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413
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