P43/P44 SXS portable repeater

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P43/P44 SXS portable repeater

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does this repeater have a "P" or "T" number? like P1801, etc?


i need some more info on these beasts... pictures, etc.


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Post by Dan562 »

The P43 / P44 SXS are the actual /\/\ model numbers for the VHF and UHF Portable Securenet Suitcase Repeaters. Although the entire model number might appear as:

P44SXS3180A and here's how it breaks down: Portable UHF 25 Watts DVP Tone PL Eight Frequency 120 / 240V AC 50~60 Hz 13.8V DC / 8V DC 2 Watts RF Output.

These units were originally developed in Schaumburg approximately 1979 ~ 1980 and they replaced the previous T1847AX and T1851AX Portable DVP Suitcase Repeaters.

The P1801A Portable Repeater (using Mobiles as the RF units) was developed by Ft. Lauderdale's Speciality Products Subscribers Group most likely for the U.S. Federal Markets Group that solely interfaced with our U.S. Government.

The odds of finding the "Slick Sheets" on these products would be very rare if not impossible to obtain.
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