Re: [Repeater-Builder] NEED HELP FINDING MOTOROLA PARTS

2006-01-23 Thread Neil McKie
Lemme go look ... it seems I have one left. It goes in the low and high band Motorola Sensicon 'G' Series Receivers. I can get more specific but I will need some time to research the info. If you are planning to change out a TU540S with the TU540W, you will need to make some co

Re: [Repeater-Builder] NEED HELP FINDING MOTOROLA PARTS

2006-01-23 Thread N8BQN
... and if he'd mention the model specifics, just *might* get a whole radio!! "Bob M." wrote: ...They came from wideband tube receivers that are probably sitting at the bottom of landfills and oceans by now. You might find one in an old VHF or UHF trunk-mount mobile radio sitting in someone's

RE: [Repeater-Builder] NEED HELP FINDING MOTOROLA PARTS

2006-01-23 Thread KA9QJG
Those filters are long gone. They were called "PermaKay For the filter check with http://www.mdmradio.com/ tell Lefty Don KA9QJG Sent You, I Just saw Him at the Hamfest in St. Charles Il Sunday and the way back I spotted a Fry’s Electronic store http://www.outpost.com/ Check it out what

Re: [Repeater-Builder] NEED HELP FINDING MOTOROLA PARTS

2006-01-23 Thread Bob M.
Those filters are long gone. They were called "PermaKay" and were guaranteed for life. Of course, Motorola never said who's life, and now that they're long obsolete, they can't replace them even if they did go bad. They came from wideband tube receivers that are probably sitting at the bottom of la