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I look for diagram to builder the Programming cableof midland 70-1337B.
can help Me?
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I recently came into possesion of several complete
units removed from service of the msr2000 repeaters on
uhf band.
Can anyone tell me what these unit are worth on the
open market?
Additionally I came into possesion of several maxtrac
300 mobile units, I think the D44 model.
Regards, Barry
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 12:26 AM
To: repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola msr-2000 Maxtrac 300
I recently came into possesion of several complete
units removed from service
Steve Bosshard \(NU5D\) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A 35 Watt, Base (no repeater control card) in the
403 to 430 has a buy it now price on ebay of $269.
Not a bad starting point. One must add the duplex
coax harness pair to the base unit. The control
shelf must be the duplex version unless
Our club recently received a Motorola C-73CXB-1106A that was purported to be a
repeater. Actually we were told it was a C-73RXB-3106BT, but this is what we
received (govt surplus, so ya don't always get what you expect!).
Can someone give me an idea what we have? It was paired with a set of
ForSale Motorola Mitrek 110 Watt UHF Full Duplex All Ready Moded for
Repeater use,With Control Cable Control Head Handmic Rec-PreAmp PL
Board on 461 mhz Can be tune to HamBands or commercial,All you need
is your frequency pairs controler and turn it onNo Duplexers With
this...$250.00 Plus
Wonder if he or any of you have ever measured the in
cabinet desense. I'm willing to guess the 110 watt mitrek
will not operate well full duplex at the full rated power
without some receiver grief.
Cheers,
Skipp
http://www.radiowrench.com
Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ForSale Motorola
At 09:19 PM 9/24/2004 -, you wrote:
Wonder if he or any of you have ever measured the in
cabinet desense. I'm willing to guess the 110 watt mitrek
will not operate well full duplex at the full rated power
without some receiver grief.
---Running a 110 watt Mitrek @ 110 watts in continuous
On Fri, 24 Sep 2004 21:19:44 -, skipp025 wrote:
I'm willing to guess the 110 watt mitrek
will not operate well full duplex at the full rated power
I doubt it would run for very long at all at
full rated output, being a mobile chassis (if
it has the cable and control head).
I had a 60 watt
And remember it came with a RX preamp!!!; why he want to
trade
this "Full Duplex radio" for a desktop
repeater
Juan
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