DeskTrac (MaxTrac) 800 MHz Repeater Receiver
Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:06 am
The DeskTrac manual says that Motorola makes an 800 MHz REPEATER that receives 806-821 and transmits 851-870.
The standard MaxTrac mobile radio receives 851-870 and transmits 806-821. These use the HLF4095 or HLF9122 RF boards that have 860 MHz bandpass filters in them.
There has to be another RF board that Motorola used in the DeskTrac radios for 800 MHz repeater receivers that would have different front-end filters. The MaxTrac Detailed Service Manual (W84) has nothing in it about such a board. The DeskTrac manual tells you to refer to the W84 manual for servicing. It does show two radios: an 806-821 receiver and an 851-870 transmitter, so they obviously had it at one time.
I spent 40 minutes talking to Motorola Parts ID this morning and that got me nowhere. I didn't have much faith in the guy doing the research however. If I had a board number or a radio number, that might have helped. According to info I already have, the radios should be D35MJA7DA5AK, which is a standard 800 MHz 15w model number.
I'm assuming they use different front-end filters and program the existing VCO to use high-side injection. No other changes should be necessary but there's also different radio firmware for this application.
Does anybody have an 800 MHz DeskTrac repeater that they can get the RF board number from?
Does anybody have any documentation for this rather unique board: parts list and/or schematic?
Thanks.
Bob M.
The standard MaxTrac mobile radio receives 851-870 and transmits 806-821. These use the HLF4095 or HLF9122 RF boards that have 860 MHz bandpass filters in them.
There has to be another RF board that Motorola used in the DeskTrac radios for 800 MHz repeater receivers that would have different front-end filters. The MaxTrac Detailed Service Manual (W84) has nothing in it about such a board. The DeskTrac manual tells you to refer to the W84 manual for servicing. It does show two radios: an 806-821 receiver and an 851-870 transmitter, so they obviously had it at one time.
I spent 40 minutes talking to Motorola Parts ID this morning and that got me nowhere. I didn't have much faith in the guy doing the research however. If I had a board number or a radio number, that might have helped. According to info I already have, the radios should be D35MJA7DA5AK, which is a standard 800 MHz 15w model number.
I'm assuming they use different front-end filters and program the existing VCO to use high-side injection. No other changes should be necessary but there's also different radio firmware for this application.
Does anybody have an 800 MHz DeskTrac repeater that they can get the RF board number from?
Does anybody have any documentation for this rather unique board: parts list and/or schematic?
Thanks.
Bob M.