unilab telecommunications transceiver

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timbo

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can anyone shed some light on Uni-lab telecommunications at all? A uni-lab
KL micro series transceiver (radio repeater, high band VHF) has landed on my
workbench & i have no info on it at all apart from the transmit & receive
frequencies & the fact that it's dead.. the following information is printed
on the back of it:

uni-lab telecommunication ltd
459 scarborough beach rd
osborne park 6017
western australia

model kl150B/u/5/26
date 05/91

a google search has thus far turned up nothing regarding this unit or the
company responsible for it..

any help tracking down a manual or contacts etc much appreciated.

cheers,

tc.
 
On 2005-10-25, timbo <tim.conlan@nospam-ansonicit.com.au> wrote:
can anyone shed some light on Uni-lab telecommunications at all? A uni-lab
KL micro series transceiver (radio repeater, high band VHF) has landed on my
workbench & i have no info on it at all apart from the transmit & receive
frequencies & the fact that it's dead.. the following information is printed
on the back of it:

uni-lab telecommunication ltd
459 scarborough beach rd
osborne park 6017
western australia

model kl150B/u/5/26
date 05/91

a google search has thus far turned up nothing regarding this unit or the
company responsible for it..

any help tracking down a manual or contacts etc much appreciated.

cheers,

tc.
hmm, not looking too good for uni-lab at all - found a phone number which
was answered by some disability services facility in queensland, & another
website saying it was delisted from the stock exchange & liquidated in
2002..

if anyone can help with a manual or circuit for the above unit, i'd
appreciate it very much.

cheers,

tc.
 
try aus.radio.amateur.misc
i know some hams used to work for them, also the aca should have a circuit, if you know someone there

Ed


timbo wrote:
On 2005-10-25, timbo <tim.conlan@nospam-ansonicit.com.au> wrote:
can anyone shed some light on Uni-lab telecommunications at all? A uni-lab
KL micro series transceiver (radio repeater, high band VHF) has landed on my
workbench & i have no info on it at all apart from the transmit & receive
frequencies & the fact that it's dead.. the following information is printed
on the back of it:

uni-lab telecommunication ltd
459 scarborough beach rd
osborne park 6017
western australia

model kl150B/u/5/26
date 05/91

a google search has thus far turned up nothing regarding this unit or the
company responsible for it..

any help tracking down a manual or contacts etc much appreciated.

cheers,

tc.

hmm, not looking too good for uni-lab at all - found a phone number which
was answered by some disability services facility in queensland, & another
website saying it was delisted from the stock exchange & liquidated in
2002..

if anyone can help with a manual or circuit for the above unit, i'd
appreciate it very much.

cheers,

tc.
 
"Ed -}" <user@oais.gov.au> wrote in message
news:djksdj$l9g$1@news-01.bur.connect.com.au...
try aus.radio.amateur.misc
i know some hams used to work for them, also the aca should have a
circuit, if you know someone there

Ed
Spectra Engineering
www.spectraeng.com.au

They'll be able to help or at least point you in the right direction.
Uni-Lab became ADI which became defunct pretty much.
Spectra Eng had a hand in the original design.

cheers,
Greg the Grog
 
"timbo" <tim.conlan@nospam-ansonicit.com.au> wrote in message
news:djkhc9$52p$1@aviendha.twibble.org...
can anyone shed some light on Uni-lab telecommunications at all? A uni-lab
KL micro series transceiver (radio repeater, high band VHF) has landed on
my
workbench & i have no info on it at all apart from the transmit & receive
frequencies & the fact that it's dead.. the following information is
printed
on the back of it:

uni-lab telecommunication ltd
459 scarborough beach rd
osborne park 6017
western australia

model kl150B/u/5/26
date 05/91

a google search has thus far turned up nothing regarding this unit or the
company responsible for it..

any help tracking down a manual or contacts etc much appreciated.
It's across the road from my gym. I'll have a look for you next time I'm
there.

Fraser
 
timbo wrote:
On 2005-10-26, Fraser Johnston <fraser@jcis.com.au> wrote:
"timbo" <tim.conlan@nospam-ansonicit.com.au> wrote in message
news:djkhc9$52p$1@aviendha.twibble.org...
can anyone shed some light on Uni-lab telecommunications at all? A uni-lab
KL micro series transceiver (radio repeater, high band VHF) has landed on
my
workbench & i have no info on it at all apart from the transmit & receive
frequencies & the fact that it's dead.. the following information is
printed
on the back of it:

uni-lab telecommunication ltd
459 scarborough beach rd
osborne park 6017
western australia

model kl150B/u/5/26
date 05/91

a google search has thus far turned up nothing regarding this unit or the
company responsible for it..

any help tracking down a manual or contacts etc much appreciated.
It's across the road from my gym. I'll have a look for you next time I'm
there.

Fraser



probably not alot of point - they arent there anymore ;) well, from what i
can gather anyway.

cheers,

tc.
but he needs the exercise, dodging the traffic crossing the road
 
On 2005-10-26, Fraser Johnston <fraser@jcis.com.au> wrote:
"timbo" <tim.conlan@nospam-ansonicit.com.au> wrote in message
news:djkhc9$52p$1@aviendha.twibble.org...
can anyone shed some light on Uni-lab telecommunications at all? A uni-lab
KL micro series transceiver (radio repeater, high band VHF) has landed on
my
workbench & i have no info on it at all apart from the transmit & receive
frequencies & the fact that it's dead.. the following information is
printed
on the back of it:

uni-lab telecommunication ltd
459 scarborough beach rd
osborne park 6017
western australia

model kl150B/u/5/26
date 05/91

a google search has thus far turned up nothing regarding this unit or the
company responsible for it..

any help tracking down a manual or contacts etc much appreciated.

It's across the road from my gym. I'll have a look for you next time I'm
there.

Fraser
probably not alot of point - they arent there anymore ;) well, from what i
can gather anyway.

cheers,

tc.
 
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 05:55:21 +0000 (UTC), timbo
<tim.conlan@nospam-ansonicit.com.au> wrote:

can anyone shed some light on Uni-lab telecommunications at all? A uni-lab
KL micro series transceiver (radio repeater, high band VHF) has landed on my
workbench & i have no info on it at all apart from the transmit & receive
frequencies & the fact that it's dead.. the following information is printed
on the back of it:

uni-lab telecommunication ltd
459 scarborough beach rd
osborne park 6017
western australia

model kl150B/u/5/26
date 05/91

a google search has thus far turned up nothing regarding this unit or the
company responsible for it..

any help tracking down a manual or contacts etc much appreciated.

cheers,

tc.
Have a search for the Kyodo KL150. Then maybe try Imark as they are
the Kyodo agents in Australia.

The Unilab unit was based on that one - although I think they changed
the PA board design.

Otherwise, as someone else said, try Spectra Engineering in Malaga,
WA. The guys there were involved in Unilab.

Unilab have been gone for a long time now. It went something like
Unilab --> Stanilab --> Australian Defence Industries --> gurgler!

You could have a go at trying ADI as well - good luck!

Alan

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