Brian,
I kept your email in case it turned out this was still in my garage and
available now this spring. Are you still interested? I would like to clear up
some space in my garage, and have a few other projects that I can use the space
and funds for. I can help with transportation if
Hello,
I have a very, very clean Motorola Micor VHF (currently in 154.xxx TX / 155.xxx
RX - Range) 1/4Kw repeater available for sale. It is in the 6 ft tall cabinet
with meters, and has always been in a dry clean environment. It was removed
from service about a year ago, and was working well
UPDATE
Thank you guys for your suggestions. I went out to the site today, and as a
temporary solution, I switched the transmitter antenna (DB413) from the top at
250 ft with the receiver antenna (DB408) at 180 ft. So now my system is
transmitting from the DB408 and receiving with the DB413
Hello all, I am still looking for a source of Motorola Micor Range 1 receiver cards. 406-420 MHz. Id like to use these for repeater linking.Or does anyone have a source for any power, low split UHF 406-420 range Micor Repeater stations? I had a few contacts however still
That I am not sure... I am going to be picking up this equipment sometime this week and have to haul it home before I can check it out. All my knowledge thus far is what I have heard from 2 different GE Radio guys on the phone...Thanks! Chuck Kelsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is the
Hello ALL -I am looking at acquiring a GE Master II UHF Base station. This is a 300 watt solid state transmitter, which how I understand it, has 2 PAs running in parallel. I am planning to convert this to repeater use, and use it as a main transmitter, and bring other receive sites in
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