Need to chase down something; an MSF5000 Limited station, repeater, model C64RLB7106; is it RSS programmable with standard RSS, or is this the old R1801 suitcase programmer?
Thanks,
Chuk Gleason
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Chuck, that would be the r1800a/1801.
But to be sure, try running the serial number on the manufacture date utility program on Batlabs.
P.S., does that have the securenet option??
Here's some more info from a service manual that I have, the repeater split is 435-475mhz, and it should do around 110 watts, it is programmable with the r1801/1800.
Frank
AD4XE
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But to be sure, try running the serial number on the manufacture date utility program on Batlabs.
P.S., does that have the securenet option??
Here's some more info from a service manual that I have, the repeater split is 435-475mhz, and it should do around 110 watts, it is programmable with the r1801/1800.
Frank
AD4XE
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KB4MDZ
The correct answer to your question is: The MSF5000 Limited (C64RLB)is IBM PC RSS programable.
The MSF5000 Limited radios are among the most recent MSF's produced. Available starting June 15, 1993, this is an example of a "Marketing" model. The only thing "Limited" about this radio was the feature set available on the original factory order. With the RVN-4077 RSS, any MSF "Digital capable / Analog Plus" radio features can be programmed into these units.
This model was introduced specifically to fill a pricing void left by the cancellation of the MSR2000.
The correct answer to your question is: The MSF5000 Limited (C64RLB)is IBM PC RSS programable.
The MSF5000 Limited radios are among the most recent MSF's produced. Available starting June 15, 1993, this is an example of a "Marketing" model. The only thing "Limited" about this radio was the feature set available on the original factory order. With the RVN-4077 RSS, any MSF "Digital capable / Analog Plus" radio features can be programmed into these units.
This model was introduced specifically to fill a pricing void left by the cancellation of the MSR2000.
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I'm doing other leqwork, here. I was given the model number as "RLB"; definitely NOT CLB or CXB. That's what had me confused..., thus the question.
Thanks,
Chuk
Thanks,
Chuk
On 2001-12-07 16:29, kb4mdz wrote:
Need to chase down something; an MSF5000 Limited station, repeater, model C64RLB7106; is it RSS programmable with standard RSS, or is this the old R1801 suitcase programmer?
Thanks,
Chuk Gleason
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