In parts, I think I have figured out that the ac powerline does go to 
TP1 on the high voltage amp.  This is the VHF Motorola Micor Upright 
RT system with the KW amplifier.  Although I am told that the amp 
will have to be converted to make it down to 145.410.  The rest of 
the repeater has already been converted.  I will give a list of all 
the TLN parts tomorrow.  I do have the service manual on the system.  

I know there are several switches that must be closed in order for 
the system to function, and that there is a wire harness that has 
several connectors on it that I am not sure where they go.  I want to 
get the repeater up and functional, then I will go about tuning it to 
our frequency.  

I'm working diligently to get this up and running hence our repeater 
was struck by lightning last month and destroyed.  Thanks

Mathew


--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Joe Burkleo" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Mathew,
> Can you give us a little more info on what you are working with. The
> TPN1132A tells me that you are most likely working with a Micor 
series
> radio. Is this a low band, V, U or 800 MHz radio and what is the 
power
> level? That will help us identify which high voltage power supply 
you
> have and how it should be wired. Are you wiring this for 120V or 
240V?
> 
> Joe - WA7JAW
> 
> --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "n9lv" <n9lv@> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to wire up the TPN1132A low voltage power supply to 
the 
> > high voltage power supply and need some help.  I am looking at 
the 
> > manual, I think I have some of it figured out.  I am not sure 
though 
> > where the ac power comes in on the low voltage power supply.
> > 
> > Really need some help getting this repeater wired up and 
running.  
> > Thanks.  
> > 
> > Mathew
> >
>


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