RE: [Repeater-Builder] Need Info on Wilson radio

2008-10-17 Thread Eric Lemmon
Glenn,

Regency Land Mobile, Inc., also known as RELM, produced mobile radios
under both Wilson and Regency brand names.  I looked up ATE 9PLWS20 on the
FCC OET web site, and found that the radio is a very low power 800 MHz
transceiver.  I wonder if the trailing 1 is actually an R, because the
FCC ID listed is ATE 9PLWS20R.  I think the listed radio is what you have.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

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Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2008 9:29 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Need Info on Wilson radio

I just bought a Wilson WS201 Mobile transceiver in the hopes of using 
the receiver for a repeater receiver.
This is a crystal controlled radio. I cannot locate any information 
on this radio. The FCC ID even comes back as a no find. The FCC ID is 
ATE9PLWS201. ATE comes back as a Regency type acceptance number.

Does anyone have a manual or schematics for this radio?

Any help appreciated.

73
Glenn
WB4UIV



 



[Repeater-Builder] Need Info on Wilson radio

2008-10-16 Thread Glenn Little WB4UIV
I just bought a Wilson WS201 Mobile transceiver in the hopes of using 
the receiver for a repeater receiver.
This is a crystal controlled radio. I cannot locate any information 
on this radio. The FCC ID even comes back as a no find. The FCC ID is 
ATE9PLWS201. ATE comes back as a Regency type acceptance number.

Does anyone have a manual or schematics for this radio?

Any help appreciated.

73
Glenn
WB4UIV