Actually, the 'RC' indicates a Micor Unified Chassis and the 'B' indicates 120V AC Power source.
And the '1' listed as N/A means 25 kHz channel spacing for that band. Joe M. Eric Lemmon wrote: > > Mike, > > The C64RCB-3105AT (I'm pretty sure the "Y" is actually a "T") station is > described as: > > C = Compa Station > 64 = 75 watt output in the UHF band > RCB = Continuous Duty PA > 3 = PL Tone-Coded Squelch > 1 = N/A > 0 = 1 TX and 1 RX > 5 = DC Remote Control > AT = Repeater Station > > You can get more information by looking at the numbers stamped on the > various boards. > > 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY > > -----Original Message----- > From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Benonis > Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 1:38 PM > To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater - ID? > > Good day, > I just picked up what I believe is a Micor repeater at a Hamfest > today for free. I'm told the repeater works, but I can't verify > that. Here's what I know about it: > > Form Factor: Rack-Mounted > Model Number: C64RCB-3105AY > FCC Xmit Info: CC4224C > FCC Rcvr Info: RC0080 > Frequency: 464.050 MHz (I assume this is TX, but it doesn't say > specifically on the label) > > Cards installed: > 2x Four User Control Modules > 1x Master Decoder > 1x Squelch Gate > 1x Station COntrol Module > 1x Time Out Timer > > It has a Motorola power supply in the rack at the bottom. I didn't > see any cans mounted in the rack, but I only found one N connector on > the back (ublabeled, of course, but it looks like it comes out of a > large silver box at the top of the rack with a heatsink on it. I can > provide photos of the unit if needed. > > I'd like to convert this down to the 440 MHz amateur band if possible, > for less than say, $1000 in new parts/repairs. Can anyone tell me, > based on the information given, if this seems like a reasonable thing > to do? If this is a boat anchor, I'm perfectly happy to get rid of it > - but I figured, for free, what do I lose? > > Best regards, > > Mike Benonis > Electrical Engineering '09 > Department of Drama Sound Engineer > The University of Virginia > [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:mjb8h%40virginia.edu> > KI4RIX > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >