Model C44CLB-7105AT
tHANKS anyone who can help
On a repeater MSF5000.
Band, etc, info wanted.
Thanks
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On 2002-04-07 03:00, CHEFA2001 wrote:
Model C44CLB-7105AT
tHANKS anyone who can help
On a repeater MSF5000.
Band, etc, info wanted.
That is a Motorola MSF5000
Only the Chassis Numbers can tell you if
its a Low Range radio 403-433, 450-470, ect
It is also prorgrammable ( only ) by a Motorola Suitcase Porgrammer ( EEproms ) and
is a nice unit, just expensive to maintain.
Monty
Thanks
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CHEFA2001
I was looking thru my MSF stuff and according to the numbers that you give it breaks down to a 40 watt 403-470 DC control analog station. If you desire a full package breakdown I can dig a little deeper in the book.
Doug
Unfortunately it doesn't tell me if its a range1 range2 or whatever only that its somewhere between 403-470
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I was looking thru my MSF stuff and according to the numbers that you give it breaks down to a 40 watt 403-470 DC control analog station. If you desire a full package breakdown I can dig a little deeper in the book.
Doug
Unfortunately it doesn't tell me if its a range1 range2 or whatever only that its somewhere between 403-470
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Will -
You are correct, I was responding from memory. (it gets worse as I get older!!)
I should have written 435-470 mhz (475 mhz was optional) with DC remote board, 120 VAC power supply. Programmable via R-1801. I don't see any sub-band specific parts other than the "T" that connected the Post Filter & the receiver to the antenna connector.
Andy
You are correct, I was responding from memory. (it gets worse as I get older!!)
I should have written 435-470 mhz (475 mhz was optional) with DC remote board, 120 VAC power supply. Programmable via R-1801. I don't see any sub-band specific parts other than the "T" that connected the Post Filter & the receiver to the antenna connector.
Andy