MSF5000 UHF split

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K5FVL
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MSF5000 UHF split

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I have a 110 W PA deck. Trying to determine which UHF segment it is. I understand two basic ones, 403-435 and 435-475. Are there PA parts that have an even narrower range? Are instruction Manuals available? My single stage circulator is TTE6211A.
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Re: MSF5000 UHF split

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Answered my own question on the repeater-builders web site.
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Re: MSF5000 UHF split

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Your TTE6211A is from the 403-430 split version, just a little hint for you and the masses with regards to MSF the 7th digit in the part number tte621(1)a happens to be the range number of the equipment. This holds true for their UHF and VHF stations I'm not real sure on their 800 and 900 stuff
As far as manuals go keep your eyes open, I run into them all the time at on line auction sites
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Re: MSF5000 UHF split

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K5FVL wrote:I have a 110 W PA deck. Trying to determine which UHF segment it is. I understand two basic ones, 403-435 and 435-475. Are there PA parts that have an even narrower range? Are instruction Manuals available? My single stage circulator is TTE6211A.
I picked up some 435-475 MSF5000 and the PA deck's had some lazer cutting tuning mods to allow them to work at 486mhz, I was lucky inside was a motorola paper with info about the mods,
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