Hi larry,

Would be interested in both if that is O.K.with you,

I live in Aus but would gladly pay what ever you would like for them plus 
postage of course.

Could you tell me what the T800 manual covers, as there are several different 
versions for either receivers, transmiters etc.

looking forward to hearing from you,

Chris S.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Larry 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2010 11:41 PM
  Subject: Re:[Repeater-Builder] Tait T800 manual and software


    
  Is there anyone on the list that would like an original Tait T800 manual 
  with the PGM800 software? (on 5-1/4 floppy)

  I have one and just about to send it on it's way to the local incinerator.

  I might be able to transfer software off to 3.5 floppy if someone needs it.

  Email if interested otherwise it's a goner.

  Larry - N7FM

  tait700 wrote:
  > Hi,
  >
  > Was wondering if anyone had any knowledge or experience of any bugs when 
burning a new Eprom for one of the above units ?
  >
  > I can compose the new .Bin file correctly using PGM800 Win ( i think ) and 
send it to the Eprom burner that is telling me when it is finished that it is 
copied correctly to the chip ( via Verify ) but when the chip is installed on 
the eprom board and fitted to the tx module i have no VCO lock = no transmit.
  >
  > I have tried adjusting the VCO trimmer but cannot get it to lock with the 
new chip installed. I have added one other frequency to the original one that 
was on the original chip ( up exactly 10 mhz ) but it will not lock with either 
the original Channel freq or the new one on the new chip.
  >
  > The original Chip worked fine with the one that was on there and comparing 
the .bin file from this and the new one both look the same when opened with 
PGM800.
  >
  > I have read the previous posts on this board about creating a new eprom but 
if i have done something wrong i cannot see what it is.
  >
  > Any info or advice would be much appreciated,
  >
  > Unit in question is a T881 850 - 930 mhz
  >
  > Regards,
  >
  >
  > 


  

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