[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Final Amp wanted

2009-11-17 Thread DonK
My club is looking for a MSR 2000 UHF 100 watt continuous duty final amp.  It 
must be the continuous duty version and meet factory specs at 444.8 mHz without 
modification.
Prefer it to be in very good condition.

Thanks,
Don Kerouac K9NR
don.k...@gmail.com



Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay dipole vertical antenna

2009-04-10 Thread KZ4USA
100 watts. 

Jack 
KZ4USA
Bradenton, Florida


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  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 9:27 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay 
dipole vertical antenna






  thanks  let me think on it  I'm in Clearwater

  what is the power output?


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From: KZ4USA 
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 9:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 
8bay dipole vertical antenna



 You would need new crystals. Its here in Bradenton, Fla on the central 
west coast of florida.


Jack 
KZ4USA
Bradenton, Florida


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  From: Maire-Radios 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 9:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 
8bay dipole vertical antenna



  where is it at?  can you reprogram the 2000?

  thanks  John


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From: alphasxsignal 
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:39 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 
8bay dipole vertical antenna


MSR-2000 is 100watt UHF Comes with duplexers.
Decibel Products 8Bay dipole with mast also have 8 more dipoles without 
mast will include you could sell or use for back up. All for new low price$700 

Its on 461.075,466.075
Taking offers will not break up. Some want the antennas but they have 
to go with the repeater.
It comes with the 3 manuals that came with it. Manuals Mint condition. 
Pictures can be seen on www.hamradioclassifieds.com






  

[Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay dipole vertical antenna

2009-04-09 Thread alphasxsignal
MSR-2000 is 100watt UHF Comes with duplexers.
Decibel Products 8Bay dipole with mast also have 8 more dipoles without mast 
will include you could sell or use for back up. All for new low price$700   


Its on 461.075,466.075
Taking offers will not break up. Some want the antennas but they have to go 
with the repeater.
It comes with the 3 manuals that came with it. Manuals Mint condition. 
Pictures can be seen on www.hamradioclassifieds.com




Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay dipole vertical antenna

2009-04-09 Thread Maire-Radios
where is it at?  can you reprogram the 2000?

thanks  John


  - Original Message - 
  From: alphasxsignal 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:39 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay 
dipole vertical antenna





  MSR-2000 is 100watt UHF Comes with duplexers.
  Decibel Products 8Bay dipole with mast also have 8 more dipoles without mast 
will include you could sell or use for back up. All for new low price$700 

  Its on 461.075,466.075
  Taking offers will not break up. Some want the antennas but they have to go 
with the repeater.
  It comes with the 3 manuals that came with it. Manuals Mint condition. 
  Pictures can be seen on www.hamradioclassifieds.com



  

Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay dipole vertical antenna

2009-04-09 Thread KZ4USA
 You would need new crystals. Its here in Bradenton, Fla on the central west 
coast of florida.


Jack 
KZ4USA
Bradenton, Florida


  - Original Message - 
  From: Maire-Radios 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 9:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay 
dipole vertical antenna






  where is it at?  can you reprogram the 2000?

  thanks  John


- Original Message - 
From: alphasxsignal 
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:39 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay 
dipole vertical antenna


MSR-2000 is 100watt UHF Comes with duplexers.
Decibel Products 8Bay dipole with mast also have 8 more dipoles without 
mast will include you could sell or use for back up. All for new low price$700 

Its on 461.075,466.075
Taking offers will not break up. Some want the antennas but they have to go 
with the repeater.
It comes with the 3 manuals that came with it. Manuals Mint condition. 
Pictures can be seen on www.hamradioclassifieds.com




  

Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay dipole vertical antenna

2009-04-09 Thread Maire-Radios
thanks  let me think on it  I'm in Clearwater

what is the power output?


  - Original Message - 
  From: KZ4USA 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 9:25 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay 
dipole vertical antenna






   You would need new crystals. Its here in Bradenton, Fla on the central west 
coast of florida.


  Jack 
  KZ4USA
  Bradenton, Florida


- Original Message - 
From: Maire-Radios 
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 
8bay dipole vertical antenna



where is it at?  can you reprogram the 2000?

thanks  John


  - Original Message - 
  From: alphasxsignal 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:39 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay 
dipole vertical antenna


  MSR-2000 is 100watt UHF Comes with duplexers.
  Decibel Products 8Bay dipole with mast also have 8 more dipoles without 
mast will include you could sell or use for back up. All for new low price$700 

  Its on 461.075,466.075
  Taking offers will not break up. Some want the antennas but they have to 
go with the repeater.
  It comes with the 3 manuals that came with it. Manuals Mint condition. 
  Pictures can be seen on www.hamradioclassifieds.com





  

Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers and 8bay dipole vertical antenna

2009-04-09 Thread MCH
MSR2000s are not programmable. They take crystals for the frequency and 
reeds for the CTCSS.

Joe M.

Maire-Radios wrote:
 
 
 *where is it at?  can you reprogram the 2000?*
 ** 
 *thanks  John*
 ** 
  
 
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 *From:* alphasxsignal mailto:video...@verizon.net
 *To:* Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 mailto:Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 *Sent:* Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:39 PM
 *Subject:* [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF repeater with Duplexers
 and 8bay dipole vertical antenna
 
 MSR-2000 is 100watt UHF Comes with duplexers.
 Decibel Products 8Bay dipole with mast also have 8 more dipoles
 without mast will include you could sell or use for back up. All for
 new low price$700
 
 Its on 461.075,466.075
 Taking offers will not break up. Some want the antennas but they
 have to go with the repeater.
 It comes with the 3 manuals that came with it. Manuals Mint condition.
 Pictures can be seen on www.hamradioclassifieds.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF question

2008-11-09 Thread Ian Miller
As as addition to my question a few posts back, I have this MSR-2000 
amp. It is the medium duty model and is very clean.

I see from the PDF file on the website it needs 13.8 and 9.3 volts for 
the control board.

There is a 3 pin male recepticle on the inside rear of the unit, which 
I believe is the interface to the rest of the MSR repeater.  Is this 
where I apply the 9.3 volts as well as +13.8VDC?  

I did try this with no luck. Ran thru some of the tests outlined in the 
PDF file and it seems ok.  But feeding in 200mW from my HT does 
nothing, and I went right thru the UHF band.

I got this off of Flea bay so most likely its a very expensive boat 
anchor.

ANyone done this before - converted this amp to stand-alone application?

Thanks
Ian
VA2IR



Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF question

2008-11-09 Thread George Henry
There are 2 points at which you must supply 13.8 volts to an MSR-2000 PA... 
a low-current (A+) input on the 3-pin connector, and a high-current input 
on the 2-terminals above the input connector to the PA (if there aren't 
HEAVY red  black wires coming out from under the black plastic cap, you'll 
find the terminals underneath - the top terminal is positive).

73,

George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413

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From: Ian Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 9:33 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF question


As as addition to my question a few posts back, I have this MSR-2000
amp. It is the medium duty model and is very clean.

I see from the PDF file on the website it needs 13.8 and 9.3 volts for
the control board.

There is a 3 pin male recepticle on the inside rear of the unit, which
I believe is the interface to the rest of the MSR repeater.  Is this
where I apply the 9.3 volts as well as +13.8VDC?

I did try this with no luck. Ran thru some of the tests outlined in the
PDF file and it seems ok.  But feeding in 200mW from my HT does
nothing, and I went right thru the UHF band.

I got this off of Flea bay so most likely its a very expensive boat
anchor.

ANyone done this before - converted this amp to stand-alone application?

Thanks
Ian
VA2IR




[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF amp

2008-11-05 Thread Ian Miller
Hi guys

Need a little help.  I picked up a clean amp for our UHF machine.  Its 
an MSR2000 amp (same as the pics in the scanned PDF file).

However, this main board only has 3 transistors on it - one small 
driver and 2 of the flat white power transistors.  There is also a 
controller board.  The fellow who sold it to us said it was a 30 watt 
unit.  The tech document on the site shows a 85/100 watt unit.  I 
guess the Big M made several different boards/styles to fit custom 
applications.

The corresponding model numbers from the website are not here.  I find 
stickers that say the following:


VLE1052A

and VLN1064A

I'll download and print that tech document, but I wonder if any one 
has some quick info to make this a straight in-out amp for our UHF 
repeater.  I think I can bypass that controller board, unless it is 
absolutely necessary.

Thanks

Ian, VA2IR
VE2RMP Repeater group



[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Low Band

2008-04-15 Thread vo1ken_2000
Good morning,

Has anyone in the group have any success tuning a UHF Low Band MSR 2000 
to the 440MHz to 449.900MHz portion of the 70cm amateur band?

Any help or direction would greatly be appreciated.


73
Ken - VO1ST





[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF band split low band?

2007-11-10 Thread Jesse Lloyd
Hey all,

Was there ever a MSR 2000 built that covered the low UHF split 410ish to 440ish?

I know of the 450-470, 470-494, 494-512 splits, but is there another
low band one?

If so does anyone know the receiver part and PA part numbers for it?

Thanks,

Jesse


[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Repeater

2007-11-07 Thread Brian Alesio
Dear Group,

To change a MSR 2000 UHF repeater from PL to DPL are any jumper changes
required anywhere?  Or is a direcet card swap without any changes all
that is required.  This would be using the TRN5076A duplex DPL card. 
Thanks.

BRIAN


Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Repeater

2007-11-07 Thread MCH
Direct card swap.

Joe M.

Brian Alesio wrote:
 
 Dear Group,
 
 To change a MSR 2000 UHF repeater from PL to DPL are any jumper changes
 required anywhere?  Or is a direcet card swap without any changes all
 that is required.  This would be using the TRN5076A duplex DPL card.
 Thanks.
 
 BRIAN


[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Band Splits

2007-08-26 Thread Jesse Lloyd
Hey all,

Does anyone know the bandsplits for the UHF MSR 2000, or a web page that has
a model no. reference chart?

Thanks,
Jesse


[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Conversion

2005-02-24 Thread va6ef



Hello Everyone;

   We an MSR 2000 on 411.8375 tx and 416.8375 Rx that we wish to get 
on 448.400 TX and 443.400 RX.. I am told that we require a Front End 
Helical Resonator for the reciever to accomplish this .. Anyone help 
me out finding this for these frequencies 

 thanks 
 Ed










 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Conversion

2005-02-24 Thread Charles Miller

Ed,

If you are moving that much you are going to need more than a RX front end.

The TX might be a little problem, but should make it. 30-40 MHz.

20 MHz is the window from the factory for the RX. You are moving 30+.

Charles Miller
WD5EEH

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 Hello Everyone;

We an MSR 2000 on 411.8375 tx and 416.8375 Rx that we wish to get
 on 448.400 TX and 443.400 RX.. I am told that we require a Front End
 Helical Resonator for the reciever to accomplish this .. Anyone help
 me out finding this for these frequencies

  thanks
  Ed











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Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Conversion

2005-02-24 Thread Charles Miller

Ed,

If you are moving that much you are going to need more than a RX front end.
You will need to change several caps and other parts to get the TX to move
that far. 10 MHz is the window from the factory. You are moving 30+.

Charles Miller
WD5EEH

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 Hello Everyone;

We an MSR 2000 on 411.8375 tx and 416.8375 Rx that we wish to get
 on 448.400 TX and 443.400 RX.. I am told that we require a Front End
 Helical Resonator for the reciever to accomplish this .. Anyone help
 me out finding this for these frequencies

  thanks
  Ed











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[Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF PA in the Amateur Band

2004-10-21 Thread skipp025


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 No modifications needed, just recrystal the 
 channel elements and retune to your new ham 
 frequency. 

 I have a 100-watt MSR-2000 Repeater I'm just
 getting ready to sell, it's tuned up in the 
 ham bands on a 444/449 pair.
 Works great, makes all original specs for 
 receiver sensitivity, transmit power, etc. 
 Make sure you have the service manual.
 LJ

And you'll need the service manual. Running 
the UHF 110 watt pa at the full rated power 
in the Amateur range is a recipe for failure. 

The PA filter board version has a lot to do 
with how well the pa preforms out of its normal 
band/range. Early filter boards (substrates) are 
trouble prone gremlins. 

Good luck
skipp 
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RE: [SPAM] - [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF PA in the Amateur Band - Email found in subject

2004-10-21 Thread Kevin Bednar

Thanks Skipp. I believe the fella I'm getting them from has a manual
available as well. I was going to run it at about 80 watts instead of
the full 110. They also have the factory duplexers with them, and I'm
ASSuming they should tune down as well?

Kevin
K2KMB 

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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 No modifications needed, just recrystal the channel elements and 
 retune to your new ham frequency.

 I have a 100-watt MSR-2000 Repeater I'm just getting ready to sell, 
 it's tuned up in the ham bands on a 444/449 pair.
 Works great, makes all original specs for receiver sensitivity, 
 transmit power, etc.
 Make sure you have the service manual.
 LJ

And you'll need the service manual. Running the UHF 110 watt pa at the
full rated power in the Amateur range is a recipe for failure. 

The PA filter board version has a lot to do with how well the pa
preforms out of its normal band/range. Early filter boards (substrates)
are trouble prone gremlins. 

Good luck
skipp
www.radiowrench.com 







 
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RE: [SPAM] - [Repeater-Builder] MSR-2000 UHF PA in the Amateur Band - Email found in subject

2004-10-21 Thread Kevin Bednar

I'm hoping to get one of them this weekend so I can see what channel
elements are in it and order the crystals up. Are there standard
elements used in these units, or different types?

Kevin

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 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 No modifications needed, just recrystal the channel elements and 
 retune to your new ham frequency.

 I have a 100-watt MSR-2000 Repeater I'm just getting ready to sell, 
 it's tuned up in the ham bands on a 444/449 pair.
 Works great, makes all original specs for receiver sensitivity, 
 transmit power, etc.
 Make sure you have the service manual.
 LJ

And you'll need the service manual. Running the UHF 110 watt pa at the
full rated power in the Amateur range is a recipe for failure. 

The PA filter board version has a lot to do with how well the pa
preforms out of its normal band/range. Early filter boards (substrates)
are trouble prone gremlins. 

Good luck
skipp
www.radiowrench.com 







 
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[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Repeater

2004-05-13 Thread John Place
Anyone have a PL board that would like to trade for a DPL board?


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Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF Repeater

2004-05-13 Thread Mike WA6ILQ
If the MSR uses the same tone board as a Mitrek mobile they
are not that expensive - last time I checked they were $20 each
at C. W. Wolfe Electronics, a used 2-way radio dealer in Billings
Montana at 406-252-9220.  Ask for a HLN-4181 then learn how to
make your own tone elements at
http://www.repeater-builder.com/mitrek/mitrek-hln4181.html.

Mike WA6ILQ

At 04:27 PM 5/13/04 -0400, you wrote:

Anyone have a PL board that would like to trade for a DPL board?


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[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF

2004-05-09 Thread John Place
Would like to know if the UHF version will tune down like the vhf unit 
without mods?

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