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>Date: 2008/03/28 Fri PM 08:01:23 CDT
>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Compa Station Help
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>How about some pictures? They are a little big and some
>are redundant but hopefully it should give you guys
ct: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Compa Station Help
> How about some pictures? They are a little big and some
> are redundant but hopefully it should give you guys some
> idea of what I have.
>
> http://www.highwayusa.com/motorola/pict0001.jpg
> http://www.highwayusa.com/moto
with the
>repeater builders site.
>
> The power supply tells lots. Might describe it.
>
> 73, ron, n9ee/r
>
>
>
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>>Date: 2008/03/28 Fri PM 01:19:10 CDT
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good info with the repeater builders site.
The power supply tells lots. Might describe it.
73, ron, n9ee/r
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>Date: 2008/03/28 Fri PM 01:19:10 CDT
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>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Compa Station Help
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>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Compa Station Help
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>At 11:19 AM 03/28/08, you wrote:
>>I have a Compa Station with the model number C73RTB-1106C.
>>
>>I am looking for some help figuring out what this is
>>split, etc and how to ma
t.
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> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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>
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: [Repeater-Builder] Compa Station Help
I would be sure to turn the power down and put a fan on it
for repeater use. the heat sink on the beast is pretty
big though.
Numbers.
TLD19428
TRD1804BB
TCN4727A
Does this mean that the tx is 142 - 150.8?
I would be sure to turn the power down and put a fan on it
for repeater use. the heat sink on the beast is pretty
big though.
Numbers.
TLD19428
TRD1804BB
TCN4727A
Does this mean that the tx is 142 - 150.8?
On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 12:05:10 -0700
Mike Morris WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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irst, verify that the station works perfectly, then start making changes.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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At 11:19 AM 03/28/08, you wrote:
>I have a Compa Station with the model number C73RTB-1106C.
>
>I am looking for some help figuring out what this is
>split, etc and how to make it into a repeater.
The 73RTB is a 90-100w intermittent duty (20 % duty
cycle) Micor base built for the 136-174MHz freque
I have a Compa Station with the model number C73RTB-1106C.
I am looking for some help figuring out what this is
split, etc and how to make it into a repeater.
First things first is that there is no power leads hooked
up except for the one to the control board box. I can see
where there are pl
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