Well, it was worth a try.

The RF Deck came out of a TKR 620 desk-top repeater.  Unfortunately, the
front panel and other items were lost when the owner scrapped it out for
the power supply present in the Desk-Top repeater that the TK-722R came
out of; as well as the boards I described.

Sorry these parts from the Desk-top repeater weren't the ones you need.

I don't know if the "R" in TK-722R designated repeater, or if every
TK-722 mobile has the "R" designator.  The one I have is RF Deck only;
no front panel.  The whole thing may have been a "Franken-Radio" made
from genuine used parts.  :)

If I am able to finally retrieve the front panel from the desk-top
repeater these components came from, I will drop you a line.

David
KD4NUE


-----Original Message-----
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hellewell, Byron
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:56 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Kenwood Tk-722 parts

Hi David
   Thanks for the offer but the TK-722 is a totally different radio.
It is a mobile radio and the TKB-720 radio I am looking for a controller
for is a 
Base station radio. It is about 6 inches high 15 inches deep and 14
inches wide and weighs
About 30 pounds because in includes a AC power supply for the 50 watts
output.

The controller board is about 6 inches by 12 inches with one corner
notched out.

Thanks for thinking of me.

Byron


Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 21:53:59 -0000
From: "David Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Kenwood TK-722R  Parts

I know someone had mentioned a need for components from a Kenwood TK 
722R (or something like that) repeater.


I have parts from what I believe to be that configuration.  The whole 
setup got scrapped out for the power supply, and I managed to salvage 
the RF Deck which seems to have 2 separate PA units, but only one coax 
connector, the COR board, and what may be a controller board.

Transceiver/RF Deck: TK-722R FCCID: ALH9TKTK-722R-1
Seems complete.  PA "Bricks": M57706 and M67731

COR Board: SSC, Model 823   T-A2-1702-0
Has two 6 terminal - terminal blocks, 11 pin header, Relay, Tran and 
Recv vertical trim pots..

Controller Board?: X52-3080-20   J25-6546-02
This board has 6 switch dipswitch bank labeled "TONE FREQ"
Trim Pot "TONE DEV"
4 pin header CN2 12 pin header CN1
LSI SMT Device MN6520

Sorry for the lack of knowledge and poor descriptions.  

I will not be needing this, and could use a entry level controller or 
CWID board for a repeater project using a VHF Engineering 2m repeater 
that I want to donate to an adjacent county for Skywarn access by the 
NOAA station that polls regional repeaters for spotter info. 

David
KD4NUE




 
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