At 12:50 PM 04/14/09, you wrote:
Still looking for a source of 100 Hz,1Z PL reeds receive,
Micor vintage. I need 6. Are they available new?
When you could get them new they were expensive...
Has anyone modified or moved a reed of a different
frequency. How is it done? I have lots to
As to MSNs
The 43MSN high band mobile was the first all solid
state Motorola mobile transmitter. It was the first
radio labeled Motran and was a direct swapout of the
Motrac - same cable, same head, same everything.
The center chassis section that held the T-supply
in the Motrac was all
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
The high power 74MST was a 4 freq UHF MOTRAN
(and used a 28volt PA deck run by a 12-to-28 transistorized
switching power supply in the center section) along with
the receive F3 and F4 channel elements.
I don't remember ever seeing those! I saw lots of U74MST's that
I'll +1 this.
I like the simple package of a crossbanded g.e. mastr ii.
I didn't use ant xtra hardware either.
I just jumped the rx to the tx.
Chris
Kb0wlf
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Thanks Mike. I knew that if I was in error, someone would correct me.
Decoding older Motorola stuff is not my strongest area. ;-)
But at least I got it right as far as it being a Motran, yes?
Mark - N9WYS
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Mike
Is there someone on the list,that can contact me off list,that is a motorola
dealer?
I am in need of 3 portables programmed and ready to go.
thnx es 73
Ray
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again. More suggestions are welcome.
John Transue AF4PD
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Darned thing is going out of lock,. The unlocked LED is flashing off and on.
Does anyone have any idea where to begin to look?
Does anyone have a service manual on it.? I see several Cushman monitors on
E-bay, but not this one.
Terry-WB0VQP
I have looked all over for the diagram. I found the schematic but not the
diagram. Motorola/Micor T53RTA3903 BA 60 watt Power Amp. If anyone has or knows
where to get one I would be grateful.
Thanks,
Henry
--- On Wed, 4/15/09, John Transue jtran...@cox.net wrote:
From: John Transue jtran...@cox.net
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Remote Receiver
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, April 15, 2009, 1:45 PM
Lance, Mark, Cort, Butch, Bob, Chris, and others,
Thanks for the
)? I believe it does
have to. Is there a way to avoid having extra IDs when the link is
active? Well, I guess once every ten minutes isn't much of a problem.
Thanks again. More suggestions are welcome.
John Transue AF4PD
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John,
Tom is right, and this is a quick and easy way to add a single-site remote
RX. But like he said, your users will need to be aware of where they are
(physically) in the repeater coverage in order to access the proper
receiver.
I do know of some systems that don't use a voter - the remote
One voter-based network I used to use back in Tennessee used a
low-volume CW ID at the beginning of a transmission for the remote TX
stations. I believe this would satisfy the FCC ID needs.
YMMV, IANAL, and all that stuff.
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:45 AM, John Transue
I have recently decommissioned and dismantled some 900 MHz MSF5000 repeaters.
Before I spend the time cataloging all the components that I have, I am sending
out a blanket message to anyone that may be interested.
The units were a mix of Conventional and Trunking.
All were operational when taken
I am in the process of building a repeater using two M120 radios. I would like
to build my own interface cable and looking for a schematic diagram. What I
need to know is the value of the trim pot to adjust the level of the audio
going to the Tx Radio and to adjust the squelch tail.
This cable
Minor technicality - Wasn't the mobile radio that was made
from HT-200 boards the first solid state Motorola mobile
transmitter?
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Received: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 01:13:47 AM PDT
From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ wa6...@gmail.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE:
Henry,
I have sent you a PDF of the image you seek, by private mail.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Henry Harms
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 11:18 AM
To:
At 4/15/2009 10:45, you wrote:
Lance, Mark, Cort, Butch, Bob, Chris, and others,
Thanks for the good advice and quick response. I will follow up on the
suggestions, and get an idea of the cost.
It hadn't occurred to me that I would need a voter. With only this one
remote receiver, I thought I
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