[ForSale-Swap] FS:4 Repeater Systems in Southern Cal-440mhz
n6tt at hotmail.com
n6tt at hotmail.com
Sat Jul 20 04:08:22 EDT 2002
Subject: 4 repeaters ForSale in Southern Cal.
Forsale - (4) complete repeaters systems, accessories, antennas,Mounted in a 6-7 foot enclosed rack operating in Southern California.
I just tore down this 4 -repeater set-up the other day, all four were on-line operating in So.Cal - They are rack mounted in a 6-7 foot enclosed cabinet with doors on both sides - Two repeaters are on 463 and one around 462 Mhz,The fourth repeater was in the Ham 440mhz band. I would prefer to sell it as a package deal pick up only. BEST OFFER - Contact Steve N6TT at hotmail or 310.3794348 - There is a address at the end of this message where you can see some pictures of the equipment.
It was dark, no glasses and I was writing with a crayon:
(1) 3 repeaters, two are Telemobile rack mounted not sure of the model numbers all with auto patches that were hooked to telephone lines.
(2) 1 Motorola R-100 model H502168 ,I think.
(3) Duplexer type DPF5ou-5P mfg in Harbor city, CA. 400-475mhz. TX-459.000-459.774, RX- 454.000 - 454.775 mhz.
(4) Communication Specialists shared repeater tone panel Model TP-38 rack mounted that was with the Motorola.
(5) Pre selector 465.500- 469.500 Model 4P-8771-R1 by Wacom Products Inc, Waco,Texas Serial number 18548
(6) Celwave RF 6 or 7 foot rack completely enclosed with doors on both sides.
(7) Power Supply AC/DC electronics.
(8) Yuasu chargeable battery model NP38-12 12volt 38ah
(9) Continous duty amp.
(10) Two large 20 foot antennas for receive
(11) Three small 6-7 foot antennas for transmitting.
(12) Telwave Inc. Model #TS-450-PA1 Intermod panel.
(13) Not sure but I believe there are 4 cavities? They are rack mounted all on one panel.Don't know the model numbers or legal names.
(14) All coaxs and hardline included for all five antennas.
(15) One long 22 foot 3 or 4" heavy duty pole to hold one antenna.
(16) I built a custom metal rack to hold each antenna across the eves of the barn it was located at. Its maybe 15' long,5 antennas were mounted about 3' apart from one another with the 22' antenna in the middle mounted on a 20' -4" metal pole-
(17) There is other equipment there too, I don't have all the model numbers. I did the metal work and welding and had another ham buddy do the repeater work that does it for a living. We are no longer in need of this system. Everything was working on line when I turned the power off and tore everything down a few weeks ago. Whatever equipment it takes to operate 4 repeaters are there.Switches,connectors,several little boxes,isolator,. No manuals at all.
I took some pix's of the equipment. You can view it at:
http://hstrial-smassey.homestead.com/Photo_Album.html
.. If interested contact Steve at the email address at the beginning of this message.Tnxs / 73
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