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Old August 22nd 05, 07:29 PM
Gene Rodgers
 
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Default FS/FT: Motorola Base Station/Repeater?

I have a Transmitter which is rack mounted in a cabinet and capable of over
150 watts but will dead key transmit at 120 watts (continuous). The transmit
is variable from 5 watts to 120 watts. I also have a dual Receiver rack
mounted in a cabinet. Both have power supplies and are very heavy duty
pieces of equipment. Wouldn't take much to convert to a 440 repeater or use
as is for volunteer fire department or small city.
Units must be picked up in Dallas.Comes complete with manuals for both.
Will sell (make offer) or trade for good Ham HF rig, or ????.

Pictures of manual & rig:
http://www.grodgers.com/dfwforsale/transmitter440.jpg
http://www.grodgers.com/dfwforsale/receiver440.jpg

Units are skid mounted and virtually unused. Appereantly this was a backup
unit.

Contact me at or reply to this email.

Gene


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