[Repeater-Builder] duplexer-power question
what is the max. power in watts i can apply in cellwave duplexer TDF6980A 851-869 mhz for transmit and 806-824 mhz for receive?
[Repeater-Builder] Re: msf5000 microphone
thnaks! since the GM300 works with the MHN1001B does this mean that the MSF5000 will work with the speaker-phone that is originally for the maxTracs? did anybody try this combination --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Richard Deering wb9...@... wrote: Mike, please contact me directly at wb9...@... thanks Rick/rjb --- On Sun, 9/13/09, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wa6...@... wrote: From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ wa6...@... Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] msf5000 microphone To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009, 12:21 AM At 06:09 PM 09/12/09, you wrote: what microphone will work with msf5000? See http://www.repeater -builder. com/motorola/ msf/msf-index. html and look for the paragraph that starts with The HMN1001B microphone But are you sure you want a microphone? The MSF has no speaker and as such was designed to use a test handset. Using a microphone gives you no way to monitor the receiver. Since the MSF has a 6-wire headset / microphone / programming jack you can use a workaround to use a more common (and hence cheaper) Maxtrac microphone. I've seen a test jig made up of a 6-wire phone cord feeding a 8-pin Ethernet style jack that was wired to match the Maxtrac mic. The pinout for that microphone is here: http://www.repeater -builder. com/maxtrac/ maxtrac-index. html The 8-pin baseboard style jack housing also had a DB-25 pigtail hanging out of it that connected to the RIB box for programming the station. See this article for info on the programming cable pinout: http://www.repeater -builder. com/motorola/ msf/msf-prog- cable.html The 8-pin baseboard style jack also had enough room in the housing for a 1/8 inch headphone jack, and you could plug a Radio Shack Model 277-1008 Mini Audio Amplifier (about $20) into it. Or instead of the Radio Shack amplified speaker you can build your own by taking a common mobile speaker and adding this circuit inside the housing: http://www.repeater -builder. com/rbtip/ audioamp. html. If you used a volume control with a switch on it you could switch off the DC power to the speaker amplifier when you weren't at the station. Then cable the amplified speaker into the drawer; connect the audio input to the audio pins on the 6-pin cable, pick up +12vDC for the amplifier from any of several places in the drawer and have a full time speaker. Mike WA6ILQ
[Repeater-Builder] Re: msf5000 microphone
the microphone-speaker-phone i was referring is HMN3595A --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, gueorgui2 gueor...@... wrote: thanks! since the GM300 works with the MHN1001B does this mean that the MSF5000 will work with the speaker-phone that is originally for the maxTracs? did anybody try this combination --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Richard Deering wb9rjb@ wrote: Mike, please contact me directly at wb9rjb@ thanks Rick/rjb --- On Sun, 9/13/09, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wa6ilq@ wrote: From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ wa6ilq@ Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] msf5000 microphone To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009, 12:21 AM At 06:09 PM 09/12/09, you wrote: what microphone will work with msf5000? See http://www.repeater -builder. com/motorola/ msf/msf-index. html and look for the paragraph that starts with The HMN1001B microphone But are you sure you want a microphone? The MSF has no speaker and as such was designed to use a test handset. Using a microphone gives you no way to monitor the receiver. Since the MSF has a 6-wire headset / microphone / programming jack you can use a workaround to use a more common (and hence cheaper) Maxtrac microphone. I've seen a test jig made up of a 6-wire phone cord feeding a 8-pin Ethernet style jack that was wired to match the Maxtrac mic. The pinout for that microphone is here: http://www.repeater -builder. com/maxtrac/ maxtrac-index. html The 8-pin baseboard style jack housing also had a DB-25 pigtail hanging out of it that connected to the RIB box for programming the station. See this article for info on the programming cable pinout: http://www.repeater -builder. com/motorola/ msf/msf-prog- cable.html The 8-pin baseboard style jack also had enough room in the housing for a 1/8 inch headphone jack, and you could plug a Radio Shack Model 277-1008 Mini Audio Amplifier (about $20) into it. Or instead of the Radio Shack amplified speaker you can build your own by taking a common mobile speaker and adding this circuit inside the housing: http://www.repeater -builder. com/rbtip/ audioamp. html. If you used a volume control with a switch on it you could switch off the DC power to the speaker amplifier when you weren't at the station. Then cable the amplified speaker into the drawer; connect the audio input to the audio pins on the 6-pin cable, pick up +12vDC for the amplifier from any of several places in the drawer and have a full time speaker. Mike WA6ILQ
[Repeater-Builder] Re: msf5000 microphone
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, gueorgui2 gueor...@... wrote: the microphone-speaker-phone i was referring is HMN3596A --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, gueorgui2 gueorgui@ wrote: thanks! since the GM300 works with the MHN1001B does this mean that the MSF5000 will work with the speaker-phone that is originally for the maxTracs? did anybody try this combination --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Richard Deering wb9rjb@ wrote: Mike, please contact me directly at wb9rjb@ thanks Rick/rjb --- On Sun, 9/13/09, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wa6ilq@ wrote: From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ wa6ilq@ Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] msf5000 microphone To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, September 13, 2009, 12:21 AM At 06:09 PM 09/12/09, you wrote: what microphone will work with msf5000? See http://www.repeater -builder. com/motorola/ msf/msf-index. html and look for the paragraph that starts with The HMN1001B microphone But are you sure you want a microphone? The MSF has no speaker and as such was designed to use a test handset. Using a microphone gives you no way to monitor the receiver. Since the MSF has a 6-wire headset / microphone / programming jack you can use a workaround to use a more common (and hence cheaper) Maxtrac microphone. I've seen a test jig made up of a 6-wire phone cord feeding a 8-pin Ethernet style jack that was wired to match the Maxtrac mic. The pinout for that microphone is here: http://www.repeater -builder. com/maxtrac/ maxtrac-index. html The 8-pin baseboard style jack housing also had a DB-25 pigtail hanging out of it that connected to the RIB box for programming the station. See this article for info on the programming cable pinout: http://www.repeater -builder. com/motorola/ msf/msf-prog- cable.html The 8-pin baseboard style jack also had enough room in the housing for a 1/8 inch headphone jack, and you could plug a Radio Shack Model 277-1008 Mini Audio Amplifier (about $20) into it. Or instead of the Radio Shack amplified speaker you can build your own by taking a common mobile speaker and adding this circuit inside the housing: http://www.repeater -builder. com/rbtip/ audioamp. html. If you used a volume control with a switch on it you could switch off the DC power to the speaker amplifier when you weren't at the station. Then cable the amplified speaker into the drawer; connect the audio input to the audio pins on the 6-pin cable, pick up +12vDC for the amplifier from any of several places in the drawer and have a full time speaker. Mike WA6ILQ
[Repeater-Builder] msf5000 microphone
what microphone will work with msf5000?
[Repeater-Builder] msf5000 800mhz TX vco needed...do you have one for sale?
hi, i need TX VCO for my station, does any body have one for sale?
[Repeater-Builder] msf5000 how to...?
Hi everybody! some valuable help is needed. i have the RF tray and the controller on the top of it SSCB digital capable only (the unit with the led's) 800 mhz C85CXB-5103BT. the RF tray is lacking the TX VCO and no cables with RCA ends no connector for stearing and power originaly to TX VCO, no IPA in the middle, the UNI-BOARD has 14.4 mhz oscilator built in. i'd like to apply power from non original power supply to the interconnect board, what the molex is supposed to get red and white +14V and black and brown -14V, what about the blue orange and green? nothing powers up at this point, the 5V regulator on the interconnect board is working, i cheked the 9.6V test point and it has the voltage, the 5V check point at the SSCB has no voltage on it and thus no power up... J502A the 6 pin connector on the interconnect board takes what? 5mhz signal goes where? is this receiving station only, can i use it to transmit? how to get it to power up? what voltages i apply at the J603A, J701A, J502A, what the J500 and J501 are for? J596A? this info i can not find at repeater-builder. if you can hlep me please. thanks!
[Repeater-Builder] msf5000 power molex
does anybody know how to attach non original power supply to the msf5000...the interconnect board under the oscilators? what is the pinout on the molex connector J596A? is there any other voltage supply to this connector other than 14V DC? what color is the ground wire?
[Repeater-Builder] zetron model45b
hi all, i need help with the zetron z-patch model 45b...the interconnect and user manual pdf and if anybody have pc software will be good to have also. i have software for radio programming and will trade if interested...thanks!
[Repeater-Builder] L1159A pinout
does anyone have the pinout for this unit. i truly need your help!