FYI  have a number UHF 460 to 470 band Unified chassis repeaters  for sale  
very low cost   some working some for parts.

John

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kevin Custer 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 5:54 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater


  Ralph S. Turk wrote: 
    Kevin
    Unified Chassis meaning TX on top
    Control Shelf and Rx etc on bottom.

  Most chassis' were set-up this way, so please read on - and answer again.

  A Unified Chassis is a chassis that is not made up of separate rack-mounted 
units.  The Non Unified Chassis is exactly what it says it is.  Each of the 
units (the TX, control shelf, and RX) are separate and connected together 
electrically with a 50 conductor ribbon cable.  The Unified Chassis has a 
Back-Plane Board that is tall enough to 'reach' the TX and RX compartments, and 
no ribbon cable exists.

  The Unified Chassis is easily identified as having "sloping" covers on the TX 
and RX.
  Here's a picture of a Unified Chassis:
  <http://www.kuggie.com/ahra/pix/DSC00027.jpg>

  Thanks,
  Kevin



  

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