Hello all. I am in need of at least one Motorola Vibrasponder
TLN8381A frequency of 88.5. These are for a Motrac Rx. I looked
at Dayton but the old stuff seems to be gone. If anyone has one
or two for sale please let me know.
Thanks, Joe
I actually saw Ted at Dayton but thought he got rid of all his stuff.
I'll contact him. Thanks, Joe
Don KA9QJG wrote:
Joe , Give Ted at http://www.mdmradio.com/He is Old Stuff , I
mean He has Old Stuff like this . I think He still runs an Old Motorola
80D With Dynamotor in His
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Byron, I finally got a chance to look over my notes. Our machine was
originally in the 152 mhz range
when it came out of commercial service. The amp is a model TLD5082A
which is for 150.8-162 mhz.
Model TLD5083A covers 162-174 mhz. What split is your machine? Have you
checked the power
before
Byron, I have successfully moved a 375 watt station down to the 147
region. Check that
your exciter is putting out the required drive pwr in the ham band. It
was a long time ago
but I think I converted the exciter into the lower band by just
replacing the components indicated
in the parts
Hi Tedd, no it doesn't have a florescent display. It's display and
control functions
are all in the MIC. The radio itself is just an enclosed box with
connectors. They did
make an optional front panel display but I don't have one. I could send
you a jpeg if
you're still interested.
Joe
Tedd
They closed the Amateur division down at time of purchase.
I did call but they said they didn't have any documents
from the amateur line.
Joe
Mark A. Holman wrote:
Standard Radio was bought out by Vertex / Yeasu weather they have
anything is another story.
Mark H. AB8RU
Joe wrote:
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