A quick visit to the site revealed some workers had tripped the
breaker on the circuit powering the repeater.
I wonder if someone tripped the breaker or if it's just getting tired?
If it trips again, it's probably time to replace it. Hope it isn't a
long trip out to the site.
Tom
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, and they ran an extension from the circuit
to their big commercial paint mixer. Guess there was not enough
headroom left in the circuit for a giant motor!
As for the drive, its a killer! 5 minutes from the office ;)
Tom
W9SRV
tallinson2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
breaker on the circuit
When I was working, the company I worked for used Cardinal. They
always did good work and quite reasonable. That's who I'd use.
Tom
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Hello Group
Hope you'all may be able to help,my IFR 16006 is due for calibration
The switch you need, SW801, is Motorola part number 4083980R12, shown
as: SW TGL BD MTG ON OFF MOM E107: List price $17.06. Motorola is
your friend (as long as you come with money!) Glad it was something
simple.
Tom
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Thanks to
Actually, I wouldn't be too concerned about the condition of the rest
of the station. As stated earlier, the channel elements are often
removed to prevent operation on the previous user's channel. Not a
big deal. The cards are often kept as spares, particularly if the
station was disposed of
Mike said: This sound like an un-necessary technical solution for
non-existent problem.
Unfortunately, this is not the case. Having had family involved in
the medical profession (RN) I was told of several horror stories of
objects being left in patients, in one case resulting in the death of
the
Bob,
I need option cards but, at I don't have a Micor manual as yet, I can
only give you the description printed on the card tray. If you have
an email that I can send the list to, email me at tallinson2 at
yahooo dot comm. $5.00 each as is is fine with me.
Tom
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Second question (I've been wondering about this for a long time and was
too lazy to ask)!
Can Micor station modules be used in an MSR2000 station? and vice-versa?
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Can Micor station modules be used in an MSR2000
Email me and I'll reply with a PDF of those pages from the manual. I'm
not good at explaining even simple things. My email address is
tallinson2 att yahooo dott kom. (All spelled correctly).
Tom
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Has any one
or to push to 52MHz for the amateur 6 meter band).
Mike,
Did I understand this correctly? The 42 to 50 split can be pushed to
the 52Mc repeaters without modifying the front end? I have a U51LLT
Motran that I would like to put on the 6m ham band, but digging into
those front end coils has
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