] Mastr II Mobile Repeater?
John,
The unit is a full-duplex RCC (Radiotelephone Common Carrier) mobile
telephone, not a repeater. The breakdown of the Combination Number, and a
complete list of all LBIs that apply to that radio are found in Publication
Index PC18, here
As pointed out by earlier posts.. it is a UHF EXEC II 450-470 Synthesized TX
and RX, DUPLEX RCC Mobile telephone chassis. Circa 1980-85 ish. Approx 35
watts into the duplexer, 25 out. The RCC version was RX on 454.025 and 11
steps up from there on 25 khz centers.. paired 5 mhz offset for TX
We
John,
The unit is a full-duplex RCC (Radiotelephone Common Carrier) mobile
telephone, not a repeater. The breakdown of the Combination Number, and a
complete list of all LBIs that apply to that radio are found in Publication
Index PC18, here:
John, In it's former life it probably was a mobile telephone.
73 John VE3AMZ
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Gentlemen
Most likely an old RCC mobile phone. Full duplex mobile, check for
multiple channel elements crystalled in the 454/459 area.
Milt
N3LTQ
Quoting La Rue Communications laruec...@gmail.com:
Gentlemen (And Ladies)
I have a MASTR II Exec mobile here, I think its a UHF Repeater. I
want to
I'm sure Harris in Lynchburg VA will have that combination breakdown.
They purchased MACOM, previously purchased Ericcson, GE, etc...
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