Mike,
I think you need to know the following:
The receiver is in the bottom of the unified chassis. It has a BNC
connector, you should find that on the left hand side facing from the
rear. The "un-labled" N (F) connector by the silver box is the
transmitter output. Commercial repeaters ar
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater - ID?
Actually, the 'RC' indicates a Micor Unified Chassis
and the 'B' indicates 120V AC P
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> Good
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> You can get more information by looking at the numbers stamped on the
> various boards.
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> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater - ID?
Good day,
I just picked up what I believe is a Micor repeater at a Hamfest
today for free. I'm told the repeater works, but I can't verify
that. Here's what I know about it:
Form Factor: Rack-Mounted
Model Number: C64RCB-310
Good day,
I just picked up what I believe is a Micor repeater at a Hamfest
today for free. I'm told the repeater works, but I can't verify
that. Here's what I know about it:
Form Factor: Rack-Mounted
Model Number: C64RCB-3105AY
FCC Xmit Info: CC4224C
FCC Rcvr Info: RC0080
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