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medic66rc

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Someone help my memory. We have a few MSF5000 repeaters. The big monster units that weigh a ton and have to be moved on a cart or something.

There is also a smaller (only slightly smaller) repeater that looks alot like the MSF5000.

Is that unit an MSF2000? Someone said it was but there is no stickers or tags.....

Hoep that description is good enough....both appear to be about the same vitage.
 

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Could be....

A lower power MSF5000 (that only took 2 people to move instead of 3), or....

An MSR2000 that was a Mitrek-based platform that used TX and RX boards similar to Mitrek and Mitrek channel elements and control modules similar to Micor with black faceplates.

Larry
 

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Thanks Larry. I wish I had a digital camera with me yesterday I would have taken a picture of the unit in question. Can you e-mail me a picture of an MSF2000 by any chance. Google images doesn't seem to have one and I kinda need it for a presentation. Thanks again
 
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