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Subj: Transworld repeater info?
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Hi all, The Dalby and District Amateur radio club has a Transworld repeater
that  is  currently  on  153/158  mhz.  The repeater is made up of seperate
transmitter  and  receiver. The label says  Serial No. TM101A 4A027 for the
transmitter and Serial No. RM101A 4A033 for the receiver.
The model number seems to be incorporated in the serial number?
Transworld is a compay apparently based in California USA.

The repeater is in good condition but we do not have any information on it.
To convert it to a amateur band repeater a copy of the circuit diagrams and
specs  would  make  life  much easier......of course a copy of some sort of
service manual would be even better.

Anyone know where I might obtain such info.?

I  will  reply  to all messages received.....if you do not receive a reply
from  me  then  please resend your message. The packet radio network is far
from  perfect and a non reply means that your message has not been received
by me or my reply has not made it back to you.

  * * *  73 de Mike VK4XT@VK4WIL.#GGR.QLD.AUS.OC  * * * TstHost 1.43c * * *
                 # Phone/Fax  07 4662 2389 # Location Dalby #


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