For those of us who don't mind sorting out part and model numbers
for various requests, please get us all the stamped model and
chassis numbers that are co-located on the equipment in question.
This additional information makes our search so much easier.
Back in the tubed Motorola
thanks for your help
- Original Message -
From: Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2003 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] duplexer help
David,
The 28-70-15 is a mobile, 4-cavity, plate-mounted duplexer for the
You might try the old trick of encasing the microphonic
circuit in wax. Candle wax works and can be removed easily if repairs are
needed. You can use a piece of masking tape to form a dam around the desired
components. Use clear or uncolored wax. 73,Lee,N3APP
- Original Message
We have 10 of these in service in my area, 8 out of 10 do the exact same thing, the "ECHO EFFECT", That is what I call it. They are great radio's and make excellent UHF repeaters.
I have found that removing the internal speaker jumper from the back plug helps and also making sure that the
The Motorola TLE1713A Power Amplifier is rated at 75 watts continuous
duty for 450-470 MHz. It is a component of the MICOR C64RCB station.
All of the technical data is in Service Manual 6881025E50.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Joe Peterson wrote:
What is the out put of the Micor TLE1713A ??
I am still looking for a Micor TLD1692 amp. Looking for one blown up,
not working, or one in working condition. The parts to convert my 1693
to the low split are no longer available from Motorola. The same board
was used in the intermittent duty stations and mobiles, and with slight
modification
What is the out put of the Micor TLE1713A ??
The amp is rated for 75 watts continous duty, once it passes thru the stations
built in single stage circulator. They can be difficult and expensive to
repair though,
so most people run them at 50 to 60 watts output. On the bench, I have seen
well
Without looking at my Motorola reference guides, what are the #24
prefix part numbers? Coils? Capacitors? I don't remember.
Neil - WA6KLA
Kevin Berlen wrote:
I am still looking for a Micor TLD1692 amp. Looking for one blown
up, not working, or one in working condition. The
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