Thanks Guys,
I certainly appreciate all of your Input.
de Lee
K4LJP
73

On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Mike Morris WA6ILQ <wa6...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
>
>  At 03:15 PM 05/31/09, you wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
> Anyone have a spare service manual for a G.E. Mastr II,  UHF machine??
> It does not have to be like new, just *complete* and not too raggedy. HI
> Model # DC55YAU77B, tnx in advance.
> de Lee
> K4LJP
> 73
> --
> "Smart pills are placebos, you can't fix stupid."
>
>
> This is a frequent question, and the answer is the same
> each time - there is no one manual for any GE radio.
>
> You need to "build" a manual, starting with your combination
> number.
>
> First, go to www.repeater-builder.com then click on the GE link.
> Then scroll down to the "GE Technical Information" heading, then
> click on the LBI page.
> Then scroll down to the Product Code Index files, and click on
> "PC67 Mastr II stations".
> You will, at that point, see that you have a continuous duty, low
> power wideband channel guard repeater in a DeskMate cabinet.
>
> But the reason you are looking at that document is on the second
> page.  If you look carefully at the first table, you will see that the
> second, third and fifth "digit" in the combo number is critical and
> determines  what the starting manual page is.
>
> Your combination number is DC55YAU77B, and the C, 5,
> and Y leads you to LBI4787 as the starter page, which is
> basically a cover page for a 3-ring binder.
>
> Go back to the LBI page and look up LBI4787, then print it.
> That page leads you to LBI30775.  Look it up and see that it
> says "full page" under the number.
> That means that it has wiiddeee pull-out pages, and you can
> either print them yourself and tape them together, or take the
> file to a Kinkos/FedEx shop or a graphics shop on a thumb drive
> (sometimes called a pen drive or a flash drive) and have them
> print the wide pages on their roll feed printer.  Some shops let
> you email the files to them.
>
> Going back to LBI4787 gives the receiver and transmitter number...
> The second table is for the transmitter, and the "5" and "77" give
> LBI30211 as the transmitter LBI, and third table uses the "U" and
> "77" to give LBI30025 as the receiver LBI.
> The last table uses the "5" to give LBI30867 as the power supply.
>
> So go look up LBI30211 and you will find it is a cover sheet (again
> noted as "full page") for LBI30212, LBI 30200, and LBI30213.
>
> On the receiver look up LBI30025 and you will find it is a cover sheet
> for LBI30113, LBI30032, LBI30029, and LBI4986.
> You will also see a note that is has been replaced by LBI38505.
> After you look at both you may decide to print one, or both.
>
> So keep drilling down and printing LBIs as you go (or copying them
> to the thumb drive) and you will end up with the complete custom
> manual for your station.
>
> And if you find any errors, let me know, I'll fix them.  I've put a lot of
> work into that section of the web site (and I don't even own a GE radio!)
> and I'm still finding errors.
>
> If you stumble across any LBIs we don't have, let me know as well.
> We can get them scanned into PDFs and then added to the page.
>
> Mike WA6ILQ
>  
>



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