[Boatanchors] "Ultimate BA" Much newer units available

flood at Krohne.com flood at Krohne.com
Tue Aug 30 12:28:24 EDT 2005


These are the newer Micor types.  I believe they are late 80's to mid 90's 
vintage but I think Glen would have a better idea of when they were made. 
Perhaps for this power level they still use this design?  I'll get the 
model numbers tonight and post them.  I also have a 100W continuous duty 
solid-state Micor VHF as well that could use a home(no glowing parts but 
still heavy as any boatanchor!) .  I thought our local club was going to 
use it as part of a 2 meter repeater upgrade but that project seems to 
have lost priority.  I'd entertain offers, $ or trades for that as well.


John Flood
TASC Department
KROHNE, Inc
7 Dearborn Rd.
Peabody, MA   01960
Tel.:  978-535-6060 / 800-356-9464 X126
Fax:   978-535-8180




Glen Zook <gzook at yahoo.com>
08/30/2005 11:20 AM
 
        To:     flood at Krohne.com, boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
        cc: 
        Subject:        Re: [Boatanchors] "Ultimate BA" Much newer units 
available


Just for the record, are these either B93MPB or B93LPB
stations or even newer Micor types?

If they are the MPB or LPB types they should use the
8560A tube type.

I don't need one (besides too far from Dallas, Texas,
area) but knowing the model number might make them
more attractive to someone.

Glen, K9STH

--- flood at Krohne.com wrote:

Well done to the truth squad!  I have a couple of much
newer Quarter KW Motorola VHF transmitters in the
basement.  If someone really wants one for a repeater
project, high power continuous duty transmitter, or
just for parts, I, not to mention my wife, would be
happy to take $100.00/BO for one P/U only in Eastern MA.

Glen, K9STH

Web sites

http://home.comcast.net/~k9sth
http://home.comcast.net/~zcomco

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