General Electric GE Mastr II & Mastr III STATION COMPLETE REPEATER
Ge Mastr Ii. Using a GE MASTR II 4250 MHz 50 or 100 Watt PA as a Linear Amplifier The station receiver is mounted on a shielded enclosure on the radio panel front door, along with a receiver system board which accommodates Channel Guard and other op-tion boards If you do a search on "amateur repeater" on the web you will find hundreds of GE MastrII repeaters
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The Mastr Professional series, based on serial number tags, seems to have still been in production through 1973 although the Mastr II was also being sold by 1970 MASTR Executive (1965-1973) The MASTR Executive was a cheaper alternative to the Professional series but enjoyed an equal reputation for reliability and durability.
General Electric GE Mastr II & Mastr III STATION COMPLETE REPEATER
MASTR Executive (1965-1973) The MASTR Executive was a cheaper alternative to the Professional series but enjoyed an equal reputation for reliability and durability. MASTR Executive (1965-1973) The MASTR Executive was a cheaper alternative to the Professional series but enjoyed an equal reputation for reliability and durability. Here is a comprehensive description of the GE MASTR II ICOMs from Hall Electronics
General Electric GE Mastr II & Mastr III STATION COMPLETE REPEATER. Here are some pictures from inside the Power Amp before and after a recent PA repair This was the first all solid-state equipment produced by GE for the commercial market
GE MASTR II Master Radio eBay. So far, the only thing I have is a description of the nomenclature Basic GE MASTR II ICOM information Basic differences between EC, 5C and 2C (with pictures).: GE MASTR II ICOM information A comprehensive page on GE ICOMs from Hall Electronics.