what are those things running these days, the last one i look at was around
10k..gill
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola MTR2000 UHF Repeater


> I just put an MTR2000 UHF repeater in commercial service, and I know
> that it will also cover the Amateur 70cm band.  It's pretty pricey for
> most Ham groups, even if you get a "stripped" model.  Be aware, the 100
> watt model requires 28VDC, while the 60W and lower run on 12VDC.  You
> can save a few hundred by deleting the built-in power supply and the
> 4-wire interface.  However, you should consider getting the speaker,
> speaker cable, special local-control microphone, programming cable, and
> the RVN4148 RSS.  One other thing:  The MTR2000 is intended to be
> "repaired" by exchanging modules, so the detailed service manual does
> NOT contain any schematics or parts lists.  Although the MTR2000 is
> pretty rugged and reliable, it is not a repeater that is
> user-serviceable.
>
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>
> boterea wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone setup a Motorola MTR200 UHF Repeater for Ham Radio 70cm band?
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