Looks like a low power UHF "Canadian" style MSR-2000 amplifier, aka an SP (special) production. If it works, it's a great amplifier to drive larger pa's.
cheers, skipp ps: per your other post... I believe the exciter should key even if the pa plug is off the amplifier. cheers, s. IWCE Time! > "n2kpk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Ok here in the photo section under Motorola Amplifiers are some pics > of the amp that might help me id this unit although motorola says > this amp is obsolete. > > --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "skipp025" <skipp025@> > wrote: > > > > Hi Jay, > > > > A picture posted on-line somewhere would do wonders for the answers > > we give you. The group has a photos section but any of the online > > picture storage services will host it free for a short time. > > > > cheers, > > s. > > > > > "n2kpk" <n2kpk@> wrote: > > > > > > I have a small amplifier for an msr 2000 uhf. It looks like a > small > > > maxtrac/radius amp and is in a rack case with a control box. It > is > > > probably used to drive larger amps, the # is tle1823a sp01. Does > anyone > > > have info on these amps, I purchased these with an msr 2000. > > > > > > Thank you > > > Jay n2kpk > > > > > >