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Re: Port-A-Peater M100A Documentation


Mike Reed
 

I think that was the on in a older 73 mag I think. I found on for what I have that way. Have to remember where it is.The ID'er was diode in the article, and on the factory version it is a prom.

Could be wrong, just rememebr the picture. I'll check here soon.
73
Mike - N7ZEF

On Sun, 24 Jan 2021 12:54:46 -0700, Kevin Custer <kuggie@...> wrote:

Gale,

A friend of mine had one of these early "repeater controllers" that was intended to take two mobile radios (of that era) and make a portable repeater for emergency use. As I recall, it's a plastic / metal case half the size of a shoe box that has connectors and knobs to set hang time and so on. I don't remember if it was VOX based or actually logic, but I remember it was constructed fairly well - considering the time. I don't remember it having a IDer.

Kevin




On 1/24/2021 2:44 PM, Gale Sorum wrote:
I'm looking for a copy of the documentation that came with a device called Port-A-Peater, built by a company called W-S Engineering located in Pine Hill, NJ. A quality control tag on the inside of the unit indicates it was built/tested on 11 Nov 1982. Unit I have appears to be NOS and in perfect mechanical condition. Google did not help in this case!



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