Patrick,
I believe I should have a manual in my stash, from a 40-10 long ago obliterated
by lightning. If so, you can have it for shipping costs. I will check this
evening.
John Maurer WØDP
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Patterson
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
The TLD5492A is shown in my 1979 UHF Micor Base and Repeater manual
68P81025E50-G, and is indeed as Eric suggested a VHF exciter (150.8-174 mHz)
followed by the tripler. It is part of the TLE1720B exciter assembly. The
TLD5491 is the low split version (132-150.8).
If I have a chance later,
Ramesh
Here is the link to the scanned PDF of the Station Alignment section from the
UHF Micor manual 68P81025E50-G, which includes the TLD5492A exciter you have.
The receiver alignment is also included.
http://www.w0dp.com/Motorola-UHF-Micor-Alignment-TLD5492A.pdf
Hope this helps.
73,
John
The Fluke 87 is an excellent instrument, just be aware there are 5 different
versions out there - the current model being V (five). I've had a IV (four)
for several years and love it.
John
- Original Message -
From: Mike Morris
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
Bob
The rapid charge rate is probably fine - the problem normally is that the
charger does not stop the rapid-charge cycle properly. As you probably know,
the negative slope dv/dt is significantly less for NiMH chemistry than for NiCd
chemistry. You probably have the schematic - can you see
According to the MSF manual, the TTE1452A is a 110 watt PA Deck (Single
Circulator); 435-470 mHz. The low split (403-435) version is the TTE1451A.
73,
John Maurer WØDP
Ames, Iowa
From: Ken Arck
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 9:21 AM
Subject: Re:
For completeness, the other MSF5000 numbers of interest are:
TUE1761A RF Tray; 403-435 mHz
TUE1762A RF Tray; 435-470 mHz
TTE1502A 75W PA Deck (Single Circulator); 435-470 mHz
TTE1522A 40W PA Deck (Single Circulator); 435-470 mHz
TTE1542A 15W PA Deck (Single Circulator); 435-470 mHz
TLE5411A
I can not find the TUE1972A RF Tray number in this MSF manual (1984). Perhaps
someone with a newer manual can find it. Based on the numbering scheme of
everything in this manual (last digit=1 is 403-435, =2 is 435-470 mHz) I would
surmise that it is a 435-470 mhz split.
73,
John Maurer WØDP
Eric
I scanned the Jumper Table and schematic of the MSR2000 PL Board. You can find
it here:
http://www.w0dp.com/msr2000_pl.pdf
I believe Skipp answered all your other questions. Good luck.
73,
John Maurer WØDP
Ames, Iowa
- Original Message -
From: kk2ed
To:
(2nd post)
Eric
I scanned the Jumper Table and schematic of the MSR2000 PL Board. You can find
it here:
http://www.w0dp.com/msr2000_pl.pdf
I believe Skipp answered all your other questions. Good luck.
73,
John Maurer WØDP
- Original Message -
From: kk2ed
To:
For what it is worth, I bought an UHF MSR-2000 exciter/receiver pair a couple
of months ago for $104 total.
73,
John Maurer WØDP
Ames, Iowa
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 5:44 PM
Gary
Surplus Sales of Nebraska as a decent selection of threaded feed thru caps of
various values:
http://www.surplussales.com/Feedthrus/FTholeMnt5.html
Dan's Small Parts in Montana might have something for you as well:
http://www.danssmallpartsandkits.net/
Good luck
73,
John Maurer WØDP
A schematic is available on the Repeater Builder
website:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/pix/micor-ps-tpn-1106.jpg
73,John WØDP
- Original Message -
From:
Captainlance
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 9:51
What the heck does this essay have do to with repeater building? Perhaps
the moderator should ponder eliminating this chatter from the group... The
SNR is rising around here to annoying levels
73
John Maurer WØDP
Ames, Iowa
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From: Mike Perryman [EMAIL
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