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Unknown Model Numbers, Repeaters

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Ok tried Google on a couple of these numbers so I am going to try here.

1: C43CXB7106BT
2: SB43AAU111OLBQ
3: MBC33CKA3103ATSP01
4: MBC34CKA1103AT
5: MBC33CKA3103ATSP

Any help would be greaatful. a friend purchased a couple of pallets of radio gear and there are a bunch of repeaters with these modle numbers. The equipment is not here yet for me to look at.
 

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I *think* the first one *might* be an MSR2000
 

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I *think* the first one *might* be an MSR2000

No. CXB is a MSF5000. All others are greek to me (and SP to boot).

I'll make a SWAG and say it's some crazy canadian stuff.
 
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I *think* the first one *might* be an MSR2000

No. CXB is a MSF5000. All others are greek to me (and SP to boot).

I'll make a SWAG and say it's some crazy canadian stuff.

Hahaha yea, not sure where this is coming from!
 

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Hahaha yea, not sure where this is coming from!

Damn the torpedos and full speed ahead! Now lets see whats in the box....
 

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Hahaha yea, not sure where this is coming from!

Damn the torpedos and full speed ahead! Now lets see whats in the box....

Haha all I know is that there is 3 pallets and he wants help going through it all!!! Some is really old (pt-200) some is pretty new (ht-750) and everything in between! It is going to be a lot of fun seeing what he got! Just need it to arrive now...
 

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I remember these. You have some VHF and some UHF MBC's. These radios were made in the early 80's and are part of the old spectra tac equipment line that was used in mounitin top's.

Motorola stoped support on these in the 90's.

They were designed so that a radio tech at the site could stay in contact with the other tech's by using the rack radio and or a base band radio.

I installed about a dozen of these in the 80's thru out Western Wash and in Oregon.

At the end of the year, they will only be legal to use on the ham bands.
 
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