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Looking for a manual for a UHF Motorola FLEXAR.
How do you make it a repeater?
Would like to change the Crystals.
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Old December 12th 05, 12:37 AM posted to rec.radio.swap
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Look for a Maxar 80 manual for UHF and you should be OK. The crystal
multipliers were same across the product line and the UHF models pretty
much tune up alike. Converting to a repeater model is difficult as there
is a seperate receiver mounted in a sheilded box and interface filter
specific to the repeater. I built one once using two sheilded boxes one
for the receiver and one for the transmitter. It performed superb. If
you can find a complete repeater, or better yet two so you can shield
the transmitter, you can do pretty well. Otherwise you have only a base
station in a clunky plastic enclosure.

Rich wrote:

Looking for a manual for a UHF Motorola FLEXAR.
How do you make it a repeater?
Would like to change the Crystals.
Rich









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