Hello ...
w7dux wrote:
Neil,
Just wanted to get out to all on this radio. I have no problems at
all powering it down to around 60 watts if that is possible.
Micor transmitter PA decks are known for going squirrely when the
power is turned down. Sometimes the fix is to change
Rick - VA3RZS/Charlotte - VA3CMR wrote:
I have gotton some motorola parts and need help ID'n them
TCN1107a back plane
Early Micor back plane - the non-unitized chassis version
TLN 144a PA .. ( with above back plane)
I will need the complete model number ...
amd
TCN 1223A
Oh what a waste, Neil ;)
73, Tony W4ZT
At 11:57 PM 10/25/2004, Neil McKie wrote:
I got a 5' one outside in the shed - am thinking about making
a bird bath out of it.
One problem though, how to keep it from freezing ...
Neil
Tony King - W4ZT wrote:
Use a multiswitch.
I am looking for receiver and transmitter diagrams of the Mitrex
repeater. I would like to compare these with the ones on the repeater
builder site to see what needs to be changed to bring the unit down to
441 mhz.
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I got a 5' one outside in the shed - am thinking about making
a bird bath out of it.
One problem though, how to keep it from freezing ...
Neil
Tony King - W4ZT wrote:
Use a multiswitch.
I'm working on a 48 dish right now for looking at 101 alone ;) Hope
to be rid of a
Turn on your speakers ...
John wrote:
http://www.rio.com.br/animation/iconstory.htm
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Hi Jed
Used them commercially for many years and many
Maritime services use them as a standard.
Good sound repeater with many ways to configure and
have built in audio AGC -compressor etc.
A good choice for a range of different applications.
Modular , and there is a slimline type availible.
Thank you for your opinion ... g
Neil
Tony King - W4ZT wrote:
Oh what a waste, Neil ;)
73, Tony W4ZT
At 11:57 PM 10/25/2004, Neil McKie wrote:
I got a 5' one outside in the shed - am thinking about making
a bird bath out of it.
One problem though, how to keep it
Jed Barton wrote:
Hey guys,
I got a phone call last night from one of the clubs and they want to get
a tait 800 repeater.
I guess they just got a ton of cash, and want to have some fun.
Any opinions good, bad or indifferent?
Personally I think they could get away with something like a
Thanks for the good advice. I'll cnsider all options when the time
comes.
73 K5EYP
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Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 06:22:01 -0700 (PDT)
I have a UHF Maggiore that
John Place wrote:
I am looking for receiver and transmitter diagrams of the Mitrex
repeater. I would like to compare these with the ones on the repeater
builder site to see what needs to be changed to bring the unit down to
441 mhz.
Mitrex? Never heard of it. There is a Mitrek mobile,
We had a major transformer failure this last week and had to put the
spare power supply in. As a result, we're looking for a good
Motorola TPN1041B power supply or a good 25D8274H01 transformer.
These are used in the 200, 250, and 300 watt Metropolitan tube PAs.
If anyone has one for sale
Hey Greg, this club is looking for a 220 box.
They wanna be able to do flat audio and all of that fun stuff.
That sound doable?
Thanks,
Jed
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The T800 is a series of tait repeater. They are very high spec and well
built and modular. We have used them for everything under the sun,
repeaters, links, paging transmitters and the such. I've used them on VHF
Hi Band, UHF , 800 and 900. I also had one on 220 that I sold to a friend
who
Neil McKie wrote:
Turn on your speakers ...
John wrote:
http://www.rio.com.br/animation/iconstory.htm
Too funny. I play Diablo, well, D2 with the LoD expansion pack. Good way
to take out some aggresions. ;c}
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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I have a Tait T800 series UHF repeater with the factory 100 watt (?)
amp. What do they go for on the used market? I have one in the garage
that I never got around to playing with and keep meaning to put it on
Ebay.
--- Jeff
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Yep just find a Tait dealer that will work with you. If you can't find one
let me know and I'll link you up with a friend that is still in the Biz.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI, Retired
Administrator http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org
K2/100 S#3075 KX1 S# 57
Member: ARRL, RSGB, RCA, WERA and ORC
The last used one I sold with the 100 watt amp and switch mode power supply
all in the rack frame went for $800.00. This is the Sierra Series...the
synthesized ones that came out in about 1991. The early ones you had to
blow a 27c256, the newer ones have eeproms and they can program from the RJ
Hi Joe,
Any good repair shop will probably work on anything
they have parts and service information (manual) for.
As you probably know, I'm a Kenwood Dealer and
Authorized Repair Center, but we'll pretty much
work on anything or honestly tell you if it's
not practical or a lost cause.
I know the local Kenwood shop will work on the Maggiore stuff. (Cook Towers)
along with many outer brands. Like it was said the shop side of a two way
shop brings in the bread and butter.
73 Russ,
W3CH
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