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From: "Juber, Stanley C." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What do you plan to use the repeater for?
I was planning on letting my hospital's Security use it.
I am the radio officer for my hospital, and I know that we never have used MED
frequencies at any of our 3 faciliti
Juber, Stanley C. wrote:
> What do you plan to use the repeater for?
>
> The 10 national MED frequencies are used only for emergency medical
> communications between ambulances, dispatchers, and hospitals.
> Generally, a couple of the channels are reserved for dispatch,
MED 9 (462.950) & MED
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From: "Ray Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 11:42 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Looking at a UHF repeater...
> Howdy, everyone. I have an option to buy a working, used repeater from a
friend of mine.
> It's a Motorola, for
2004 11:42 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Looking at a UHF repeater...
> Howdy, everyone. I have an option to buy a working, used repeater from a
friend of mine.
> It's a Motorola, formerly owned by our local ambulance company. Looks like
it was in
> operation from 1988 until at le
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- Original Message -
From: "Ray Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 12:42 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Looking at a UHF repeater...
> Howdy, everyone. I have an option to buy a working, used repeater from a
friend of mine.
> It's a
RC is a Micor Unified Chassis according to my info.
Probably a 75W unit. All the other info is correct, too.
$200? Probably. Not a great deal, but not too bad either.
Narrow channel means +/- 5 kHz type (as opposed to +/- 15 kHz which used
to be the standard until the late 60s, I think)
It shoul
Ray,
The "C" in the model number identifies the power amplifier as continuous
duty. Like most Micor repeaters of that vintage, your station is
designed to operate on "standard" 25 kHz channels. It will operate
anywhere in the 450-470 MHz band as it is, but it can be modified to
operate in the Am
Howdy, everyone. I have an option to buy a working, used repeater from a
friend of mine.
It's a Motorola, formerly owned by our local ambulance company. Looks like it
was in
operation from 1988 until at least 1994.
The model is C64RCB-3105AT. According to Kevin's info on the web page, it is
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