Identify this lowband micor base
C71-RCB3196D
TX FCC ID CC1123
RX FCC ID RCB-R103
FCC ID search page isn't working or I can't figure out the complex list of questions it wants answered to look up and FCC certification.
Anyway
Its a 4 channel RX, 100w PA with tone remote control.
its complete and working
need to know what split its on and if we can move it up to 45Mhz, was on 39mhz
I'm guessing its a 36-42 split most likely.
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Low Band MICOR base questions
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Low Band MICOR base questions
"Some men just don't know their limitations"
Yup, 100 watt, 36 to 42 mhz station. Probaly won't squeek up to 45 without a couple of changes in the exciter, harmonic filter and receiver frontend, mostly cap changes on the tuned circuits. Because you are going UP in frequency you can remove a part of a turn from the coils. The parts listing gives a fair idea of the changes for the different "splits".
Mobiles and base stations use most of the same subassemblies. I moved a lot of Micors and Motrac/Motrans, and even T powers, down to 31mhz from the "4" split (42-50) in my days. Lots of parts changes.
Mobiles and base stations use most of the same subassemblies. I moved a lot of Micors and Motrac/Motrans, and even T powers, down to 31mhz from the "4" split (42-50) in my days. Lots of parts changes.