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
>
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