[Repeater-Builder] Re: MSR2000 Channel Elements

2004-10-21 Thread skipp025


If you use (my preference) Bomar in NJ, simply tell 
them you have KXN-1086 and KXN-1088 mitrek elements. 

New rocks are $10 to $15 each if you do the change 
yourself. Big cost savings and fairly easy to do 
with normal electronic tools. 

The KXN-1095 is probably the higher spec base station 
msr channel element. It's not a required animal. In 
fact a high spec crystal (rock) is a lot more expensive. 
The mitrek ordered rocks should work in the 1095 
element, no problama. 

Mitrek elements should work fine in the MSR-2000... 
been there, done that... coffee mug and tee shirt. 

cheers
skipp 


> "Kevin Bednar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a part number of KXN1095A for the TX channel 
> element on the UHF MSR2000. Does anyone know the 
> corresponding RX channel element number?
> The MSR being looked at doesn't have a RX element 
> in it, but I have a bunch of different elements 
> laying around and want to see if I have the
> needed one. Thanks.
> Kevin







 
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2004-10-21 Thread Kevin Bednar

Thanks Skipp. I have both the 1086 and 1088 elements. I assume the 1086
is TX and 1088 is RX?

Kevin 

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If you use (my preference) Bomar in NJ, simply tell them you have
KXN-1086 and KXN-1088 mitrek elements. 

New rocks are $10 to $15 each if you do the change yourself. Big cost
savings and fairly easy to do with normal electronic tools. 

The KXN-1095 is probably the higher spec base station msr channel
element. It's not a required animal. In fact a high spec crystal (rock)
is a lot more expensive. 
The mitrek ordered rocks should work in the 1095 element, no problama. 

Mitrek elements should work fine in the MSR-2000... 
been there, done that... coffee mug and tee shirt. 

cheers
skipp 


> "Kevin Bednar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a part number of KXN1095A for the TX channel element on the UHF

> MSR2000. Does anyone know the corresponding RX channel element number?
> The MSR being looked at doesn't have a RX element in it, but I have a 
> bunch of different elements laying around and want to see if I have 
> the needed one. Thanks.
> Kevin







 
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