[Motorola] VHF MSR-2000
Eric Lemmon
wb6fly at arrl.net
Sat Mar 17 10:19:23 EST 2007
Jim,
Was your MSR-2000 station a repeater station or a base station in its
original use? Repeater stations have additional filtering in the
interconnect boards and have extra shielding plates over the electronics.
With 110 watts of power at a 600 kHz split, you're probably going to need
nearly 100 dB of isolation, which usually means a six-cavity duplexer.
What are the model numbers of your station and duplexer?
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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I currently have a MSR 2000 VHF stock rrepeater in operation. I am finding
that I have desence in the receiver when I run the unit at full power of 110
watts in the Ham Band. I have new double shielded cables running to the
duplexer.
Any ideas, or problems with the MSR production I should know about.
Jim, K8COP
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