[Motorola] Luggie Talkie

dick jones jonesrwj38 at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 17 06:52:11 EST 2008


Richard I agree that ICM would be the way to go. I have brought many of these radios down to the ham bands over the years and they generally do quite well. The BAC nomenclature tells me that you have an all transistor receiver and tube and transistor transmitter. You should be able to get near 2 watts out. If you find you need tubes I think I still have them for the transmitter & willing to let them go very cheap. With the AC supply it will make a great radio. If the repeater needs CTCSS to access then you have to find a way to ad am encoder. I do not ever remember seeing PL in any of those series radios.
Good Luck
 
dj K9DLI> From: richardschumann at comcast.net> To: Motorola at mailman.qth.net> Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 13:57:05 -0700> CC: > Subject: [Motorola] Luggie Talkie> > Hello group,> > I recently acquired a old working Radiophone model H23BAC-1101AM. It works great (has the a/c supply) on 151.16 (sounds like an ambulance service here in Portland, OR).> > I would love to stick in some crystals for the local 146.24/84 repeater here and wonder if anyone on the list knows of a crystal supplier who would have the info on this type of radio who could supply them. I have a manual, so tweaking shouldn't be too much of a problem.> > Bonus question....has anyone ever used a GLB 400 synthesizer on one?> > Just a fun project...thanks for any and all replies.> > 73,> > Richard kn7sfz > > ______________________________________________________________> Motorola mailing list> Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/motorola> Help: http://mailman.qth.net/faq.htm> Post: mailto:Motorola at mailman.qth.net


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