How about some pictures? They are a little big and some are redundant but hopefully it should give you guys some idea of what I have.
http://www.highwayusa.com/motorola/pict0001.jpg http://www.highwayusa.com/motorola/pict0002.jpg http://www.highwayusa.com/motorola/pict0003.jpg http://www.highwayusa.com/motorola/pict0004.jpg http://www.highwayusa.com/motorola/pict0005.jpg Vern On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 19:12:06 -0500 (CDT) Ron Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Vern, > > Usually the easiest way to find what band and band >segment it are on is to look at the Channel Elements, the >small cans in the exciter and receiver. They unplug. A >label on the top of the cans gives its frequency. > However, to prevent them being put back on the same freq >some pull the elements. Most always one can get to them >thru a panel behind the receiver. Same with some >exciters. > > There were 3 ranges for VHF as someone stated. > > Wonder what the heat sink looks like. The continuous >duty has large 17"w x 7h x 6 deep heat sink. Otherwise >it is built into the main chassis or is tube amp. > > Mot made a number of variations of these. They do make >good repeaters. Just takes some work. > > One clue if it is a repeater and not a base station is >the card cage usually has a "Squelch Gate" card. This >controls rx to tx keying. > > I think others gave you lots of good info with the >repeater builders site. > > The power supply tells lots. Might describe it. > > 73, ron, n9ee/r > > > >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Date: 2008/03/28 Fri PM 01:19:10 CDT >>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com >>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Compa Station Help > >> >>I have a Compa Station with the model number >>C73RTB-1106C. >> >>I am looking for some help figuring out what this is >>split, etc and how to make it into a repeater. >> >>First things first is that there is no power leads hooked >>up except for the one to the control board box. I can >>see >>where there are places for heavy cables from the power >>supply to the transmitter. Is there seperate power for >>the receiver or does that come from the ribbon cable? >> >>How can I get this thing to key up to see what the TX >>frequency is? If I find out the TX freq can I sweep the >>recv side with a freq generator to figure out where it >>opens up? >> >>Are these crystal controlled or can they be adjusted to >>get the right frequency pair? >> >>Thanks, >>Vern >> >> > > > Ron Wright, N9EE > 727-376-6575 > MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS > Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL > No tone, all are welcome. > >