Mike how did you do the link?  did you make the micor 1/2 6 meter the other 440? or did you set up a complete two site ra/rp configuration like in the moto book?
 
 
When linking two micor base or repeaters I use a line driver to the link xmiter. If for full duplex I use a 4 wire line driver.
 
this puts the audio to the line 1 and 2 terminals on the back of the micor. 
 
Another thing to think about, you might want to check/ replace the old caps on your audio cards. they do dry out and I would guess your cards did not just come off the ass'y line :)
 
Kevin 
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater audio

Hi all
  I've been watching the threads on audio reproduction. I would like to go back to the orginal question that started all this, what is the best way to improve the audio being reproduced in a Micor repeater? 
  My repeater system is somewhat different than most, I am running a complet Motorola Micor system split site six meter repeater. The receiver site repeats the signal on a Micor 440 link transmitter  to the Micor six meter transmitter site ten miles away. The orginal Micor station cards are used at each site no controller interface.  If you were to listen to the audio from the transmitters at each site they sound okay. However  the audio out at the six meter transmitter after passing through the complete system needs some enhancement. 
  Thanks for any idears or comments in advance
Mike
 














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