Gervais,

The TLD8272B receiver board is perfect for Amateur use, since it is designed
to operate in the 142-150.8 MHz band.

However, before the Micor specialists on this list can offer suggestions, we
need to know the part numbers stamped on the modules in the station, as well
as the model number of the entire station- which may be on a tag riveted to
the cabinet.  Please advise what numbers are stamped on the exciter,
harmonic filter, power amplifier, and unified chassis backplane.  Also, what
modules are plugged into the chassis?  What are the existing transmit and
receive frequencies?  Most pager stations are designed as base stations, and
may need some additional filtering and shielding to function well as
repeaters.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of gervais fillion
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 10:00 AM
To: repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Modifications for An Micor Repeater VHf/Uhf

Hi all
i just pick up an big cabinet Micor repeater used on the Pager network.
it was functionning well,it is receiving in UHF and her tx is in the 141 MHz
so applicable for ham use.
 
i have here an TLD8272B which is suppose to be an Receiver unit for it ???
 
what other parts i would need to convert it for ham use???
oh yes it is an Heavy Duty 100 + watts output.
 
thanks all for your guidance as always appreciated.
gervais ve2ckn
 
 


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