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SlimBob wrote:Interesting. Weight is an issue, as is cost (for me at the moment).... Perhaps a rented truck to Dayton and disperal there...
motor59 wrote:I may have posted this a little early - due to the typical end-of-the-year rush to get projects completed, the majority of these units are still in shelters throughout the state, and not yet at the distribution center. But I expect them to start arriving no later than mid-January.
Will keep y'all posted, and I'm trying to work on 'special batlabs pricing'.
kcbooboo wrote:Oh yeah, they're definitely top-heavy. A 110w UHF station has both the power supply and power amp (each weighs about 40 lbs) mounted at the very top of the station. Maybe that's great for the little bit of heat they throw off, but horrible for stability.
KF4PEP wrote:For those of us without a lot of MSF5000 experience, how hard will the missing part (5mhz reference oscillator) be to find and install, and will these do a 25mhz split on 902-927 easily?
If anyone from the NC/SC/TN/VA/GA area is interested if the sales come down, let me know and maybe we can work a deal on moving them.
xmo wrote:"...These are 300-350 watt stations guys..."
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Not.
C85GSB RF Power specification 75-150 Watts.
Right on about the 2 PA's, 2 power supplies = 340 pounds station weight.
motor59 wrote:I know the Motorola tech that has been servicing them for the last 10-15 years, and he tells me that they're complete except for the 5mhz reference oscillator, and in good condition.
kcbooboo wrote:
Roger: just try any computer you have. No need for something slow unless it doesn't work at all. It just has to be booted into true DOS, so make a floppy for it and you should be good to go.
Bob M.
xmo wrote:Check the specs on the 5 MHz output of your Meridian standard. The site standards that Motorola uses [e.g. Efratom, Trak] provide 5 MHz sine wave outputs at nominal 1 V RMS into 50 ohm loads and are cabled to the stations with coax such as RG142 / RG400.
BTW, the high power VHF MSF puts out 350 Watts, the UHF puts out 225 Watts.
n9wys wrote:I am also EXTREMELY interested, and will drive to NJ to pick up if I have to!! Let me know the final cost - PLEASE!
(Picture Horshack waving his hand and screaming, "OOOH!! OOOH!!!")

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