Or maybe he was thinking of the Micor Rx Pre-amps?
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Sounds like he is talking about the little box, and here goes the memory, but the small bandpass filter? Mathew Kevin Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: N9WYS wrote:>Well, the last VHF Micor I looked at had the preselector in a different>location... Or maybe it was an "SP" run. >>If so, I
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N9WYS wrote:
OK - sorry!
No one is ripping on you, so no need to run in the corner with your
N9WYS wrote:
OK - sorry!
No one is ripping on you, so no need to run in the corner with your
tail between you legs.
I guess I should have both: 1- looked closer at what I was seeing and 2) not
responded with information I personally hadn't corroborated.
I don't think it *is* eith
Mark - N9WYS
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N9WYS wrote:
>Well, the last V
N9WYS wrote:
>Well, the last VHF Micor I looked at had the preselector in a different
>location... Or maybe it was an "SP" run.
>
>If so, I stand corrected.
>
I have never seen a VHF or UHF Micor receiver without the helical
preselector attached directly to the board. In the case of the VHF,
At 02:15 PM 2/17/06, you wrote:
Maybe
Im calling it something that it isnt then&
Im thinking of the solid
aluminum block with screws and an antenna connection. I was
thinking that is the preselector.
I believe someone (more
educated than I regarding the Micor) also told me information that
time. Now
I’m confused.
???
Mark
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Only thing about using mobile receiver sections in a SpectraTAC is that the mobile receivers do not ha
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Huh? Micor receivers are Micor receivers, whether they're sitting in a
mobile, station, or SpectraTAC chassis. Or in some cases, even in a
PURC/MSF5000 receiver chassis
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> Only thing about using mobile receiver sections in a
> SpectraTAC
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Have you tried ebay? Just in the last few weeks, there was a set of
three - 406-420 MHZ range UHF MICOR mobiles that went for $10 for the set
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Hello all, I am still looking for a source of Motorola Micor Range 1 receiver cards. 406-420 MHz. I’d like to use these for repeater linking.
Or does anyone have a source for any
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 lo
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