Which connector is used?
Do you have a list of pin functions?
Thanx!
Brian
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, nj902 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no such thing as a Quantar wildcard as a discrete board
the way there is a wildcard board for Micor, MSR2000, and MSF5000
stations.
Hello everyone! I am in the process of building a repeater system for
the National Boy Scout Radio Station in Dallas, and the audio board
calls for a M7716 Micor squelch chip. Since our organization works
off of donations mainly, I have to work with what I have. I haven't
been able to find it
These power supplies, they have several part numbers but are the
same piss poor design and very failure prone.
What mods are you trying to do?
I have the roadmaps here.
Lou Aiken laiken@ wrote:
I want to make a modification to one of these things. Can anyone
tell me where to get a copy
Quantar 101:
Introduction to Wildcard programming.
If you are going to attempt to utilize Quantar wildcard functions you
must first arm yourself with the necessary manuals. A good starting
point is the Station Instruction Manual, 6881095E05. There are two
sections in this manual that are of
Moto used two or three different numbers for the Micor squelch chip,
all of which are interchangeable.
You can salvage a chip off any audio-squelch board (but I wish you'd
do the cannibalization to a mobile board as the base station and
repeater boards are not as common).
See
Working Micor power supply. I replaced it with a switcher to free
some rack space and eliminate the ferroresonant transformer heat and
buzz. Pickup only, Palos Verdes, Ca. (Los Angeles area). Sorry I'm
not willing to ship it or I'd sell it on ebay.
73's Skip WB6YMH
Hi, what model numbers should I be looking for on Ebay?
-Eric
Eric,
I have two M6709 IC's I will send to you if you send your address to me.
Please consider this a donation to your cause.
73 Allan Crites WA9ZZU
Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Moto used two or three different numbers for the Micor squelch chip,
all of which are
Hi Folks,
Wanting to order crystals for my Micor repeater from ICM, but
unfortunately my work schedule and their operating hours is not
jiving. I see they have some online stuff, but just not sure what I
need to fill out. I found this page,
http://icmfg.com/order_tcxos.html but not sure if that
The two TPN1136A power supplies (appear to be identical to the HPN1004A) I
have seem to be reliable and very capable. Please elaborate on the design
and reliability issues you have experienced. I'd like to know about the
weak points.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
-Original Message-
From:
Robert,
What I have done in the past is send in my old elements with a letter
detailing what it was I needed to have done. (i.e. re-crystal and fully
compensate)
When they came back they were exactly what I needed... If I remember
correctly, cost was about $55 for each element.
Mark - N9WYS
Robert,
Call their 800# and you'll get one of the nice crystal ladies and you can
tell her what you need and shell setup the order in their computer system
and get the xtals growing and then you ship them your elements whenever and
they install / compensate when they get them
--Don
On
On Sep 10, 2007, at 5:55 PM, Mike Mullarkey wrote:
Nate,
Take the TAIT radio sell themon EBAY and get some Motorola SM50 or
120 radios. You will be much happier.
Mike K7PFJ
Mike, you replied to the wrong person. I was replying to VE6IVN
who's working with the Tait radios. My
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