[NLRS] Fw: Free transceiver -- looking for a home
Tod - MN
tod at k0to.us
Fri Feb 4 13:04:22 EST 2005
John:
I am not able to post to the NLRS reflector so you may wish to pass this on.
The FCC ID is AMWUH014
I suspect that your analysis of the unit is correct. If no one wants it I am
going to deposit it in the weekly offering to the BFI landfill gods.
Tod
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nlrs-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:nlrs-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of John (JK)
> Kalenowsky, K9JK
> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 10:50 AM
> To: nlrs at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [NLRS] Fw: Free transceiver -- looking for a home
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> FYI...it's probably an early to mid 90s vintage ANALOG cell
> phone transceiver.
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> Transmit frequency range in the 825 to 850 MHz range (Receive
> 45 MHz higher) so it's probably not going to stretch to the
> 902 MHz band and was FM so PA is probably Class C (6-7 Watt
> output capability, even though the standard output rating for
> mobile cellular transceivers is 3 Watts).
>
> If there's an FCC ID tag (probably starts with something like
> AMWUD0--), some info. *might* be available at the FCC
> Equipment Authorization web site by entering that, though
> this timeframe preceeds electronic submissions so it will
> probably just contain records that it was Type Accepted (or
> "Certificated" as the FCC now calls it).
>
> 73, JK
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <jcplatt1 at mmm.com>
> To: <NLRS at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 10:23
> Subject: [NLRS] Fw: Free transceiver -- looking for a home
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> Here is a forward from K0TO:
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> I have a mobile phone amplifier (transceiver) that came with
> my car (used)
> when I bought it. I have no idea what frequencies it covers
> but something
> in the 800 MHz range I suppose. It is a small package
> (approximately 1"H x
> 6"W x 8"L) and operates on 13.6 volts. If that is of use to
> anyone they can
> have it if they pick it up.
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> The label says:
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> Mobile telephone transceiver unit.
> Model No: CP1900A
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> Uniden America Corp
> (Made in China)
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> S/N 01759947
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> Tod, KØTO
> 952-473-4539
> Long Lake, MN
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