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How could I resist? For free, I just picked up an old, but apparently unused, GE Rangr VRS system, or part of it. It consists of the two radio cabinet, the low power UHF Rangr, and a standard 800 MHz EDACS Rangr, all in mint condition. It's something I knew I'd pick up if I got it for free.
My idea is to acquire the rest of the system to make an actual functional 800-to-UHF VRS.
I'll need a few things, starting with the instruction manuals that tell me exactly what parts I'll need and how to configure them.
I'm pretty sure, from past experience more than a decade ago, that I need to find an M-PA radio and its vehicular adapter, and associated cables,
in order to build a classically correct unit. And an S850 control head and cable to a Rangr. There is a Rangr with S850 on ebay, it might be easiest to just buy that.
Software can be had, it takes the really old EDACS 3 or EDACS 4 software that runs in true DOS mode on a slow computer. The programming cable is
a pretty easy thing to make, and once upon a time I had one. Not anymore.
I'd like to figure out how to interface radios other than an M-PA and vehicular adapter into it so I could actually use a different radio.
This is strictly for radio archaeology and fun. Just to play with old school gear because I can.
I'm not even sure if an 800 MHz RANGR will work on a rebanded 800 system. But I think it will. That'd be kind of funny, because if it will, then it could still
be used on my local system which after all its upgrades is still plain old EDACS, not even EDACS EA.
If you've got any of the parts, manuals, or knowledge on how to put this all together, please feel free to contact me about it.
My idea is to acquire the rest of the system to make an actual functional 800-to-UHF VRS.
I'll need a few things, starting with the instruction manuals that tell me exactly what parts I'll need and how to configure them.
I'm pretty sure, from past experience more than a decade ago, that I need to find an M-PA radio and its vehicular adapter, and associated cables,
in order to build a classically correct unit. And an S850 control head and cable to a Rangr. There is a Rangr with S850 on ebay, it might be easiest to just buy that.
Software can be had, it takes the really old EDACS 3 or EDACS 4 software that runs in true DOS mode on a slow computer. The programming cable is
a pretty easy thing to make, and once upon a time I had one. Not anymore.
I'd like to figure out how to interface radios other than an M-PA and vehicular adapter into it so I could actually use a different radio.
This is strictly for radio archaeology and fun. Just to play with old school gear because I can.
I'm not even sure if an 800 MHz RANGR will work on a rebanded 800 system. But I think it will. That'd be kind of funny, because if it will, then it could still
be used on my local system which after all its upgrades is still plain old EDACS, not even EDACS EA.
If you've got any of the parts, manuals, or knowledge on how to put this all together, please feel free to contact me about it.