Wireup help and questions
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 11:26 PM
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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 8:44 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
Thanks Robert, I am going out into the shack tonight, I think I am
going to trace each wire and see just where they go
Mike, I am on old TV radio/tech repair for RCA and Zenith, so
understandig the voltage is not the question I had. What I am
refereing to, is take for example, I have a 200 watt amplifier that
came from the factory with 6 guage wire on it, much like the kids
that is buying the 4 guage wire to
n9lv wrote:
Mike, I am on old TV radio/tech repair for RCA and Zenith, so
understandig the voltage is not the question I had. What I am
refereing to, is take for example, I have a 200 watt amplifier that
came from the factory with 6 guage wire on it, much like the kids
that is buying the
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From: KD4PBC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:36 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 7:52 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
If I understand Motorola right, this is would serve the same
purpose
as a audio delay board to remove the squelch tail heard on the
unkey
At 05:43 PM 09/03/08, you wrote:
Now just a more curious point, something I guess I just don't grasp,
but all the wires going up to the PA are 18 guage or less wires, it
would seem to me that with such high power output that it would have
at least a few larger wires at least of the 12 guage or
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
In parts, I think I have figured out that the ac powerline does go to
TP1 on the high voltage amp. This is the VHF Motorola Micor Upright
RT system with the KW amplifier. Although I am told
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
WOW !
I'm sorry but I feel that I must chime in on this project.
First you wanted to find out how to hook up and power supply on a repeater
that you know nothing about
Except that that it has a 330 watt amp
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
In parts, I think I have figured out that the ac powerline does go
to
TP1 on the high voltage amp. This is the VHF Motorola Micor
Upright
RT system with the KW amplifier. Although I am told that the amp
No problem Mathew just don't want to lose what few Hams we got left.
I will look at a station today and let you know where the wires go.
How are you on the harness ?
Robert
The harness is in full tack from what I see, nothing seems to be cut or
missing. I am going out now to get a list of all the parts. Will
report back shortly.
Mathew
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No problem Mathew just don't want to lose what few
Here is a list of parts in this system, thanks to all and please bear
with me as life has been hard with God only knows what now ales me.
TPN1132A - LV PS
TPN1131A-1 HV PS
TCN1107A - REMOTE CONTROL MODULE
TLN4727A - RECEIVER
TLD1942B - EXCITER/DRIVER
TLN1675A-1 METERING CHASSIS
TLD5082A - POWER
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Here is a list of parts in this system, thanks to all and please bear
with me as life has been hard with God only knows what now ales me.
TPN1132A - LV PS
TPN1131A-1 HV PS
TCN1107A - REMOTE CONTROL MODULE
TLN4727A - RECEIVER
TLD1942B - EXCITER/DRIVER
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
Here is a list of parts in this system, thanks to all and please
bear
with me as life has been hard with God only knows what now ales me.
TPN1132A - LV PS
TPN1131A-1 HV PS
TCN1107A - REMOTE
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Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 7:38 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
I would agree on the b/y and b/g as being a switch. As for the cards
in the cards installed, there is just the Line Driver
audio squelch card.
Robert..
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
I
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
Here is a list of parts in this system, thanks to all and please
bear
with me as life has been hard with God only knows what now ales
me.
TPN1132A - LV PS
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPN1132A Wireup help and questions
If I understand Motorola right, this is would serve the same
purpose
as a audio delay board to remove the squelch tail heard on the
unkey
of the mic?
Also, how clean do you think the amp might
The Micor receiver has a very fast squelch /audio muting circuit and
with the correct and gating, you do NOT need any audio delay.
I always use the Squelch Gate card as it's characteristics match the
receiver very well. The SG is used for the Repeater Squelch signal,
stock configuration. The
Thanks, will see how the system reacts once it is wired up and fired
up. I am just working towards finding a proper home for each loose
wire in the system.
Mathew
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The Micor receiver has a very fast squelch
Thanks, will see how the system reacts once it is wired up and fired
up. I am just working towards finding a proper home for each loose
wire in the system.
Mathew
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wrote:
The Micor receiver has a very fast squelch
Mathew,
I have several of these in service for 440 MHz amateur use. They are
the 225 watt UHF version. Most of the control wiring that connects to
the unified chassis is similar. I use the station control module and
the squelch gate card. This makes use of all of the proper keyed A-
paths for the
Mathew,
Can you give us a little more info on what you are working with. The
TPN1132A tells me that you are most likely working with a Micor series
radio. Is this a low band, V, U or 800 MHz radio and what is the power
level? That will help us identify which high voltage power supply you
have and
In parts, I think I have figured out that the ac powerline does go to
TP1 on the high voltage amp. This is the VHF Motorola Micor Upright
RT system with the KW amplifier. Although I am told that the amp
will have to be converted to make it down to 145.410. The rest of
the repeater has
Mathew,
I will have a look in our Micor VHF high power cabinet when I get to
the shop tomorrow. Presently I have a V, a U and a low band Micor high
power cabinet in the shop, that we are reading to get all of them up
in service before the snow flys.
Joe
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