Tim, what band is yours?
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have capability to program the two EPROMS for the
> TAC310SX (TACTEC)(McCORMICK)? Love these radios!
Regards,
TIM W7TRH / AFA0TP
Vashon Is. Wa.
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Regards,
TIM W7TRH / AFA0TP
Vashon Is. Wa.
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Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2010 7:22:15 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: On the topic of RCA radios
The Tac
The Tac 100 was a portable, RCA's answer to the MT500 & MX350.
VHF Lo/Hi & UHF. Early RCA portables were not called TAC 100 and were Rebco
units, the TAC 100 came out about 1979.
Early versions were 6 channels, later versions were 8 channels.
Watched them being built at plant in PA.
RCA Tac 100-Po
The radio shown in the photo is called a RCA Tac 300, RCA's answer to a Maxar.
On UHF Models it used crystals same as a Motorola Maxar, and if equipped with
PL (separate board), the tone board used 2 precision resistors to select a tone
frequency. In UHF 25 watts, VHF was 30 watts, think they wer
It IS a RCA TAC 100 that were made in Japan for RCA.
TacTel Systems, some RCA LMR people, acquired the RCA Land Mobile radio Div.
including the RCA Service Co.'s mobile radio field service. TacTel went belly
up a few years later.
Fidelco continued for a few years after that with the service p
I am not sure what the 467.750 written on the cover is about! The radio is
definitely VHF and crystalled 159.255 both TX and RX. Ment to put a note on
there to ignore the UHF markings! Sorry!
Louis
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Plack" wrote:
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Thanks all!
>From what I could find (i.e. not much) it matched the description of a TAC200,
>but could never confirm.
Now to find a manual!
Thanks for the help!
Louis
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Tom Parker wrote:
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> They had a little green tuning tool that went with this radio.
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