Maybe it was the one I threw away! It is of 1970's vintage. Don't waste your time, it was a very frustrating thing to deal with and it left my TX stuck on more than once. Nowadays the cross-band repeat feature of dual-band rigs delivers a nice clean solution.
73 Nigel ve3id skipp025 wrote: > > OK, your turn... > > We have a Repeata-Mate RM-1 box here... anyone ever heard of > or seen one of these small boxes before? It has four screw > terminals on one side, a top mounted speaker, volume control, > Speaker push on-off button and a lamp. > > The box top mounted cover label emblem has "radio world" in the > center. Runs off an internal 9 volt battery... > > Looks like some sort of a vox audio type repeater from two > mobiles repeater maker thingy? > > I'll reverse out the circuit diagram if it's interesting enough. > > skipp > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.485 / Virus Database: 269.13.3/986 - Release Date: 2007-09-03 > 09:31 > -- Nigel Johnson MSc., MIEEE, MCSE VE3ID/G4AJQ/VA3MCU http://nigel.homelinux.net http://va3mcu.ham-radio-op.net You can reach me by voice on Skype: TILBURY2591 If time travel ever will be possible, it already is. Ask me again yesterday This e-mail is not and cannot, by its nature, be confidential. En route from me to you, it will pass across the public Internet, easily readable by any number of system administrators along the way. Nigel Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>