Larry, I was not going to make a response to your last but since you have provided your source of information may I then provide mine. It appears that your Motorola sales guy's misled you and that you have unsubstantiated information which you never bothered to verify by reading the manuals or sales literature. As a supervising engineer at Motorola Comm. Div. in the 1960's and 70's I never heard of or ever knew of an Upright Base Station being referred to as a Motrac base station or repeater. In addition, no Upright base never had a xmtr anywhere like the xmtr in a Motrac mobile like you suggest. Also the Upright base never had an "H" series rcvr. The original LB & HB Upright Base had an "L" rcvr, with an altogether different audio output board and output transistor stage, unlike the audio in a rcvr in a Motrac mobile, and an all transistor one piece control chassis. See HB manual no. 68P81032A70-A. The second version of Upright Base Stations came with an "L" rcvr in LB & an "M" rcvr in HB both with a modularized control chassis. See LB manual no. 68P81003E25-O and HB manual no. 68P81003E55-A. Motorola also manufactured Upright Base Stations and Multiple - Receiver base stations for use in IMTS telephone operations using 450 MHz "M" rcvrs. Are these to be called "Motrac" IMTS stations also? See manual no. 68P81059 A95-B. The only "base" stations manufactured by Motorola with xmtrs and rcvrs identical to a Motrac mobile were the Compa Station and the Consolette Station in LB, HB, & 450 models. For the Compa stations see LB manual no. 68P81005E40-O and HB manual no. 68P81005E80-B. Another Compa Station manufactured but which was not very successful, used the Motran all transistor mobile xmtr and "L" rcvr. Would you call that a Motrac base because the same rcvr was used in the Motrac mobile with the same channel elements? Just because you found channel elements used in Motrac mobiles identical to those used in the Upright Base does not make the Upright base into a "Motrac Base Station". And for the record I have one HB Upright Base Station rptr on 154.xxx MHz, another HB Upright base station, one 450 Upright Base Station, one LB 6M Compa station rptr and two HB Compa stations, as well as several different LB, HB, and 450 Motrac mobiles, in my inventory. I have also a 224.5 MHz repeater which uses a converted 450 xmtr & a converted HB "M" rcvr. Does that make my 224.5 rptr a Motrac rptr? AC
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: OUr local Motorola sales guys always promoted them as "MOTRAC" series base stations/repeaters, since they used H, L or M series MOTRAC receivers, pretty much the same exciters, the same channel elements, etc. We always knew them in the 2-way shops as "MOTRAC" base stations, which differentiated them from the later model "MICOR" series (1971 vintage, etc.) LJ -----Original Message----- From: Eric Lemmon Sent: Feb 26, 2008 7:11 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola TLD6612A amp repair Larry, The Motorola Reference Manual identifies the B93MPB as simply "Upright Base Station." It has no nickname. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -----Original Message----- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:29 AM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Motorola TLD6612A amp repair I have one of the 10-Meter B91LPB stations, uses Motrac receiver, elements, etc. with a PA deck using 2 - 8560A tubes. What Motorola Base Station series would you call the B93MPB station? It's certainly not a MICOR.