MSR2000 Model Number Breakdown

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rescuer
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MSR2000 Model Number Breakdown

Post by rescuer »

Does anyone have or know where I can find a breakdown of the MSR2000 radios? In particular I need to know what the following is: C73KSB-3106BT. I assume the 73 is 110Watt VHF Hi-band.

Can this model be easily converted to a stand alone repeater at a remote site. No phone line, no local control, etc?

Thank you!
Dan562
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Post by Dan562 »

Just verify the current TX and RX range work on your FCC assigned frequency pair in the 150 to 160 MHz band plan. The MSR2000 were not designed or developed for 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing....only 25/30 kHz Spacing and there was not a SP option to narrow the Exciter or Receiver. Just so you understand this equipment up front.

Just leave the additional TRC & Line Driver modules in the chassis and use the station as a Non-Wire Tone PL Repeater. Make sure you get the Duplexers Re-Tuned on your new frequency pair.
K4RXR
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Post by K4RXR »

C73KSB

100 watt, continuous duty, fully-optionable backplane, 132-174 MHz

3106BT

PL squelch, T1-R1 (one xmit, one receive freq), tone control
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