[Motorola] LF Experiences w/Flexar Base
Jim
[email protected]
Sun, 20 Jan 2002 21:21:33 -0800
Basically it is a Maxar/Moxy in a housing with a power supply.
They did come with a wireline interface board as an option. This allowed you
to use a DC or tone remote control unit on the base station.
From the model number that you gave, this is a tone PL base station.
They were a pretty good radio. I have worked on many of them.
73 and good luck
Jim W7RY
----- Original Message -----
From: Bruce <[email protected]>
To: Motorola Tech/User Forum <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2002 20:53
Subject: [Motorola] LF Experiences w/Flexar Base
| Greetings Group,
|
| Just recently aquired a M' Flexar Base unit.
| This unit hasn't been delivered yet, but it
| should arrive soon.
|
| What I'd like to hear about is anyones experiences
| using or working on this unit (L43TRK3132AH). I have
| the very basic data (from decoding the comb#), but
| know little more than that about it. It's currently
| rocked up for two freqs somewhere in the 150 MHz area,
| and has the handset (phone type) mic/spkr and is in
| need of either a new cord for that, or a modification
| over to a desk mic and cord. I believe the PO is 40w.
|
| Not sure how I'll use this yet. Either re-crystal it
| for ops on another freq for use as family comms and
| business purposes, or convert it over to a couple
| 2-meter Amateur freqs (one simp, one rptr).
|
| From the images I've seen, it looks like a nice unit
| that could well be placed out in the open in the living
| space in a residential home/office environment, but I
| have no idea of it's actual physical size.
|
| If someone could reference the LBI#'s of the service
| and/or operational manual(s) for this, perhaps I can
| get them on the way as well...
|
| Thanks for any info.
|
| Bruce
|
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