RE: [Repeater-Builder] seeking executive mobile radio information

2008-10-28 Thread kd6aaj
Thanks Eric!

Maybe I can trade it to someone local who wants one. I'll have to see if I have 
the other crystal somewhere, and see if I can turn it on. With no manual, it is 
almost impossible to know where to start.

I had a Mocom 70 also, but I think it got tossed before we moved. I'll have to 
look for the Mocom 70.

If anyone here desperately needs some parts from it, let me know.

73, KD6AAJ


--- On Sun, 10/26/08, Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From: Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] seeking executive mobile radio information
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Sunday, October 26, 2008, 9:44 AM
 That combination number is for a Mastr Progress Line
 Executive Series mobile
 radio, which was offered in three low-band splits: A (25-33
 MHz), B (33-42
 MHz), and C (42-54 MHz).  Since your radio is in the middle
 split, there are
 some modifications necessary to achieve proper operation at
 six meters.
 Unlike later GE radios, this model requires many coils to
 be changed, along
 with many capacitors, in order to operate efficiently in
 the 50-54 MHz band.
 It will take some effort, but it is do-able.  If you have
 only one crystal
 for the radio, it will be difficult to first verify that it
 works on its
 original frequencies, before starting the modification for
 6m.  Take note
 that the B and C splits both use low-side injection for the
 RX oscillator,
 but the C split crystal output is tripled while the B split
 is doubled.
 
 The prognosis for a full-duplex modification is not so
 good.  One fellow in
 my area spent many months trying to convert the same model
 of radio into a
 repeater, but could not avoid significant in-cabinet
 desense,  He finally
 used separate radios for RX and TX, with all power and
 signal lines
 filtered, and got it to work.
 
 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
 kd6aaj
 Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 10:17 PM
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] seeking executive mobile radio
 information
 
 I have a low-band RG64TCN22 GE Executive Mobile, including
 the slide-
 on bracket (I used a 10A key to unlock it).
 
 According to the LBI list, the maintenance manual I need is
 LBI-3748.
 It is not in the LBI section, or on the Wish
 List.
 
 Incidently I DO have LBI-4124 for Master Progressive Line,
 which is 
 on the Wish List.
 
 According to the numbers, this radio is a trunk-mount
 mobile,12VDC 
 negative ground, 38-64 Watts, 20 MHz channel spacing, 33-42
 MHz, 2 
 freq TX and 2 freq RX.
 
 I don't have the control head, but the inside is
 sparkling clean, no 
 dust, corrosion or any other signs of physical damage! The
 one 
 crystal in it reads 43 MHz. It has 2 tubes in the PA.
 
 I got it in 1993 as a left-over from the 2-way shop I used
 to work in.
 
 If I can get it to work, I could make a 6 meter repeater
 out of it.
 
 Does anyone have info on this beast?
 
 73, KD6AAJ
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] seeking executive mobile radio information

2008-10-26 Thread Eric Lemmon
That combination number is for a Mastr Progress Line Executive Series mobile
radio, which was offered in three low-band splits: A (25-33 MHz), B (33-42
MHz), and C (42-54 MHz).  Since your radio is in the middle split, there are
some modifications necessary to achieve proper operation at six meters.
Unlike later GE radios, this model requires many coils to be changed, along
with many capacitors, in order to operate efficiently in the 50-54 MHz band.
It will take some effort, but it is do-able.  If you have only one crystal
for the radio, it will be difficult to first verify that it works on its
original frequencies, before starting the modification for 6m.  Take note
that the B and C splits both use low-side injection for the RX oscillator,
but the C split crystal output is tripled while the B split is doubled.

The prognosis for a full-duplex modification is not so good.  One fellow in
my area spent many months trying to convert the same model of radio into a
repeater, but could not avoid significant in-cabinet desense,  He finally
used separate radios for RX and TX, with all power and signal lines
filtered, and got it to work.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kd6aaj
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 10:17 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] seeking executive mobile radio information

I have a low-band RG64TCN22 GE Executive Mobile, including the slide-
on bracket (I used a 10A key to unlock it).

According to the LBI list, the maintenance manual I need is LBI-3748.
It is not in the LBI section, or on the Wish List.

Incidently I DO have LBI-4124 for Master Progressive Line, which is 
on the Wish List.

According to the numbers, this radio is a trunk-mount mobile,12VDC 
negative ground, 38-64 Watts, 20 MHz channel spacing, 33-42 MHz, 2 
freq TX and 2 freq RX.

I don't have the control head, but the inside is sparkling clean, no 
dust, corrosion or any other signs of physical damage! The one 
crystal in it reads 43 MHz. It has 2 tubes in the PA.

I got it in 1993 as a left-over from the 2-way shop I used to work in.

If I can get it to work, I could make a 6 meter repeater out of it.

Does anyone have info on this beast?

73, KD6AAJ



 



[Repeater-Builder] seeking executive mobile radio information

2008-10-25 Thread kd6aaj
I have a low-band RG64TCN22 GE Executive Mobile, including the slide-
on bracket (I used a 10A key to unlock it).

According to the LBI list, the maintenance manual I need is LBI-3748.
It is not in the LBI section, or on the Wish List.

Incidently I DO have LBI-4124 for Master Progressive Line, which is 
on the Wish List.

According to the numbers, this radio is a trunk-mount mobile,12VDC 
negative ground, 38-64 Watts, 20 MHz channel spacing, 33-42 MHz, 2 
freq TX and 2 freq RX.

I don't have the control head, but the inside is sparkling clean, no 
dust, corrosion or any other signs of physical damage! The one 
crystal in it reads 43 MHz. It has 2 tubes in the PA.

I got it in 1993 as a left-over from the 2-way shop I used to work in.

If I can get it to work, I could make a 6 meter repeater out of it.

Does anyone have info on this beast?

73, KD6AAJ