micor " I think"

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witurac
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micor " I think"

Post by witurac »

Need info on
TLB 1412C
TLN 5644APR
TCN 1223A
TPN 1110B
AND CAN IT BE CONVERTED TO HAM BAND.
THANKS
k2hz
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Post by k2hz »

TLN 5644 is an interconnect board
TCN 1223 is a base station unified chassis
TPN110 is a power supply.

If you don't know the station model number, you will need the exciter and receiver board numbers to know what you have. Those chassis numbers are no help to determine frequency band.
George
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What radios do you own?: X9000, HT1550XLS, MTS2000, etc

RE: Micor I think

Post by George »

It's a Micor base. Sounds like, without pulling the manual, a base station with a continious duty power amp and associated power supply.

The range is 30-36 as evidenced by the part number of the power amp.

It's a unified chassis and has no filtering for full duplex operation.

Can it be used for amateur operation? Yes, sounds like a candidate for ten meter operation. You likely will have to change some caps but this is not a big deal.

Have fun!
WB6NVH
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Post by WB6NVH »

I am running a 30-36 range Micor 110W mobile on assorted 29 Mhz channels without any cap changes. It should work OK as-is, although I don't know about the high power station PA decks.
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