Motorola C64RXB3106

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jistabout
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Motorola C64RXB3106

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Hi, this is a Micor repeater model C64RXB3106. Can someone tell me what band it is? VHF or UHF? Thanks.

- Darrell
Aww screw it. I didn't wanna fool with it anymore anyhow.
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MSS-Dave
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Re: Motorola C64RXB3106

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jistabout wrote:Hi, this is a Micor repeater model C64RXB3106. Can someone tell me what band it is? VHF or UHF? Thanks.

- Darrell
Should be 45-50 watt UHF, don't have the breakdown for the exact split..

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Dan562
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MICOR Repeater

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Hello Darrell,

This is a MICOR UHF Securenet Base Station.

C Compa
6 75 Watts unless it's Freq is in the "T" Band the 60 Watts
R
X 12Kb Securenet DVP/DES 25 kHz Channel Spacing / Analog
B
3 Tone PL
1
0
6 Tone Remote Control / 12Kb QAM for the Conso;e Signaling
_ Version A, B, C, D or E (ETC Denotes Engineering Changes)
T Repeater

This MICOR station could have had Encryption / Decryption within the module section or was Tranparent for 12 Kb and then required D.V.Ms. and CIU at the Console. If you look at the RF Power Amplifier, it will have a Kit number like TLE 1711A 406-420 MHz or TLE 1713A 450-470 MHz.
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