[Motorola] Anyone want some Motrac stuff?

Ken Cechura [email protected]
Sun, 27 Oct 2002 22:48:42 -0600


Ive got some MOTRAC Low Band VHF manuals if anyone wants them....  You
Pay Shipping, and they're yours...I also have a Low Band MICOR
manual..... Same deal.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jack Antonio
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 10:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Motorola] Anyone want some Motrac stuff?


I need to reduce some of the stuff taking up space in the garage, and
the Motrac vintage gear that I collected back in the "good ole daze"
(late 60s and early 70s) has to go.

This is the last chance for this gear before it goes to landfill.

It is free for pickup in Reno, Nevada, a small pickup truck could haul
it all away. I don't have time to pack and ship this stuff. The only
real cost is, that you have to take it all!

There is a combination of mobile and base station gear.

The base station stuff includes an MR-46
420 repeater(strictly 12V, the AC power supply chassis 
had the power supply iron removed as it was used in a 
remote location with no AC service)
a VHF Hi Band quarter kw amp(no power supply)
a couple of card cages(NOT the community repeater card cages) with
various cards, some loose Motrac base station receivers, both compa
style and rack mount style.

Mobiles include a 6 channel UHF LHT (factory 6 channel, not
a mod) a couple of VHF Motracs, some of the motrac mobile receive only
units(in the shorty cases). I have a small number of Motrac control
heads and cables and some Motrac mics. There is a also a box of Motrac
service parts and pieces that goes with the pile.

There is another pile with some Twin V vintage gear, "G"
strip stuff, and a P8464 base station supply. If no one takes this gear,
it will be stripped for parts, and the carcasses tossed 
out.

There are also a large number of manuals that could go with this gear if
desired, including the old FM schematic digest(remember that?) and some
RPT magazines from the early 70s.

Thanks

Jack Antonio WA7DIA
[email protected]





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