[Repeater-Builder] test

2010-05-04 Thread Don Kupferschmidt
Test email.  Having some issues with Yahoo Groups sending messages.

Don, KD9PT



Re: [Repeater-Builder] test

2010-05-04 Thread La Rue Communications
RX clear as mud.  :-) 

John Hymes
La Rue Communications
10 S. Aurora Street
Stockton, CA 95202
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Don Kupferschmidt 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 10:48 AM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] test




  Test email.  Having some issues with Yahoo Groups sending messages.

  Don, KD9PT



  

[Repeater-Builder] Test

2010-03-17 Thread kc8gpd
seems to be a long delay between posting messages and them showing up.



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test

2010-03-17 Thread Paul Plack
They're being intercepted and screened by ebay before posting.

  - Original Message - 
  From: kc8gpd 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 1:06 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Test



  seems to be a long delay between posting messages and them showing up.



  

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Test

2010-03-17 Thread Chris Curtis
Did you send it via e-check?

Sorry, my bad

Kb0wlf

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[Repeater-Builder] Test rig for cable length at velocity

2010-02-05 Thread Kris Kirby

Hi all,

I've been trying to figure out how, using relatively simple equipment, 
to determine proper cable length for one-quarter wavelength cables of a 
given type of cable (i.e.: RG-400). One of my thoughts was to measure 
the open circuit resistance using an older MFJ-259, however this results 
in strangely low impedances that I believe hamper proper readings. 

Basically, I'm trying to figure out if I need to cut the cable shorter 
or if it's too short, and right now nothing I have gives me any clue as 
to exactly where it is, short of transmitting a few watts and watching 
the SWR as I change frequency. 



--
Kris Kirby, KE4AHR
Disinformation Analyst


Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test rig for cable length at velocity

2010-02-05 Thread DCFluX
Try measuring a shorted coax.

On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Kris Kirby k...@catonic.us wrote:

 Hi all,

 I've been trying to figure out how, using relatively simple equipment,
 to determine proper cable length for one-quarter wavelength cables of a
 given type of cable (i.e.: RG-400). One of my thoughts was to measure
 the open circuit resistance using an older MFJ-259, however this results
 in strangely low impedances that I believe hamper proper readings.

 Basically, I'm trying to figure out if I need to cut the cable shorter
 or if it's too short, and right now nothing I have gives me any clue as
 to exactly where it is, short of transmitting a few watts and watching
 the SWR as I change frequency.



 --
 Kris Kirby, KE4AHR
 Disinformation Analyst


 



 Yahoo! Groups Links






RE: [Repeater-Builder] Test rig for cable length at velocity

2010-02-05 Thread Barry

Ever heard of a grid dip oscillator ?
 google gdo usgage 

To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
From: k...@catonic.us
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 20:20:56 -0600
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Test rig for cable length at velocity


















 



  



  
  
  

Hi all,



I've been trying to figure out how, using relatively simple equipment, 

to determine proper cable length for one-quarter wavelength cables of a 

given type of cable (i.e.: RG-400). One of my thoughts was to measure 

the open circuit resistance using an older MFJ-259, however this results 

in strangely low impedances that I believe hamper proper readings. 



Basically, I'm trying to figure out if I need to cut the cable shorter 

or if it's too short, and right now nothing I have gives me any clue as 

to exactly where it is, short of transmitting a few watts and watching 

the SWR as I change frequency. 



--

Kris Kirby, KE4AHR

Disinformation Analyst





 









  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test rig for cable length at velocity

2010-02-05 Thread Steven M Hodell
Try this...

First get the 1/4 wave length in free space for your frequency from this link:

http://www.csgnetwork.com/freqwavelengthcalc.html

Then multiply by the velocity factor of the cable you are using which should 
get you really close to what you want.

For example 146.000 MHz = 20.21917808219178 inches X .695 for RG-400 = 
14.0523287671232871 inches for 1/4 wave.

14.052 Inches of RG-400 should be very close to a 1/4 wave @ 146.000 MHz.

I used this method to make some 1/4 wave jumpers using Andrew FSJ2-50B and when 
we checked the cables with a very expensive piece of test gear I was only 2 
degrees off from a perfect 1/4 wave on my frequency.

  CABLE VF 
  RG-8 .66 
  LMR-400 .85 
  RG-8X .84 
  RG-11 .75 
  RG-58 .66 
  LMR-195 .83 
  RG-59 .82 
  RG-62 .84 
  RG-174 .66 
  RG-213 .66 
  RG-214 .66 
  RG-217 .66 
  RG-218 .66 
  RG-316 .79 
  RG-400 .695 
  LMR-500 .85 
  LMR-600 .86 
  1/2 HARD .81 
  7/8 HARD .81 
  LDF all ver .88 



  - Original Message - 
  From: DCFluX 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 9:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test rig for cable length at velocity



  Try measuring a shorted coax.

  On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Kris Kirby k...@catonic.us wrote:
  
   Hi all,
  
   I've been trying to figure out how, using relatively simple equipment,
   to determine proper cable length for one-quarter wavelength cables of a
   given type of cable (i.e.: RG-400). One of my thoughts was to measure
   the open circuit resistance using an older MFJ-259, however this results
   in strangely low impedances that I believe hamper proper readings.
  
   Basically, I'm trying to figure out if I need to cut the cable shorter
   or if it's too short, and right now nothing I have gives me any clue as
   to exactly where it is, short of transmitting a few watts and watching
   the SWR as I change frequency.
  
  
  
   --
   Kris Kirby, KE4AHR
   Disinformation Analyst
  
  
   
  
  
  
   Yahoo! Groups Links
  
  
  
  


  

[Repeater-Builder] Test message

2009-12-15 Thread Larry Watkinson
This is a test to check configuration.
KC7CKO




[Repeater-Builder] test

2009-12-09 Thread Ron
Well, you made it this time - - -




  

[Repeater-Builder] test

2009-12-08 Thread Marvin Munster
Sorry about that.  Nothing I send gets posted.
Marvin - W6MJM



[Repeater-Builder] test equipment theft

2008-12-08 Thread kk2ed
To all list members –

Please keep a close eye out for the following items which were stolen 
from my work vehicle this past Wednesday evening 12/3/08 in central 
NJ:

Motorola R2670A service monitor, SN496KWN0084
Bird 43 wattmeter in case with 5 900MHz range slugs
Bird 43 wattmeter # 2 in case with 5 VHF  UHF range slugs
Dell laptop computer with Sprint wireless card, USB drives, etc, all 
inside a Targus leather laptop case
Old (otherwise worthless) Epson 386 laptop loaded with RSS software, 
and a Motorola RIB with cables, all inside a Targus canvas laptop case
DeWalt cordless drill
Craftsman 3/8 power drill
Craftsman 200pc socket set
Misc bit and driver sets
And a few other 
Sony DSC-S750 digital camera in Sony soft case
Magellan Roadmate 1412 GPS receiver with bracket/cord
Plus a few other items…

A $500 reward is being offered for any information which leads to an 
arrest of the responsible perpetrator(s). There were a few witnesses 
to the crime, but they didn't think anything of it at the time. 
Amazing! What a hell of a way to start the Christmas holiday!   

Thanks for your attention.

73
Eric
KE2D
609-713-3742




Re: [Repeater-Builder] test equipment theft

2008-12-08 Thread Mike Dietrich
There is a Mot 2670 monitor for sale on flea bay right now in central NJ but 
can't read s/n in listing.
The item number is 230313035399.
Mike
---
  
  - Original Message - 
  From: kk2ed 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 10:35 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] test equipment theft


  To all list members -

  Please keep a close eye out for the following items which were stolen 
  from my work vehicle this past Wednesday evening 12/3/08 in central 
  NJ:

  Motorola R2670A service monitor, SN496KWN0084
  Bird 43 wattmeter in case with 5 900MHz range slugs
  Bird 43 wattmeter # 2 in case with 5 VHF  UHF range slugs
  Dell laptop computer with Sprint wireless card, USB drives, etc, all 
  inside a Targus leather laptop case
  Old (otherwise worthless) Epson 386 laptop loaded with RSS software, 
  and a Motorola RIB with cables, all inside a Targus canvas laptop case
  DeWalt cordless drill
  Craftsman 3/8 power drill
  Craftsman 200pc socket set
  Misc bit and driver sets
  And a few other 
  Sony DSC-S750 digital camera in Sony soft case
  Magellan Roadmate 1412 GPS receiver with bracket/cord
  Plus a few other items.

  A $500 reward is being offered for any information which leads to an 
  arrest of the responsible perpetrator(s). There were a few witnesses 
  to the crime, but they didn't think anything of it at the time. 
  Amazing! What a hell of a way to start the Christmas holiday! 

  Thanks for your attention.

  73
  Eric
  KE2D
  609-713-3742



   

[Repeater-Builder] test equipment theft

2008-12-08 Thread Bruce Bagwell
Eric,

I have been A victim of theft myself and do not like it.  I feel all such 
people, when caught, should be shot on sight. Then Strung up on the Rack. Then 
Hung.  Then strapped into the Electric Chair. Then face A firing Squad, again.  
And finally, if there is anything left, force then to physically hold the 
antenna of an operating 100KW FM Broadcast Station!

It is my understanding, but others please correct me if I'm wrong, Stealing 
from or otherwise interfering with the operation of A Federally (FCC) Licensed 
Radio Station, be it A big TV station or A little Amateur Operator, under the 
LAW, is basically the same thing?  Sure, the Dollar amount will probably be 
different. However both Stations hold A Federal License to operate, Right?  
Does this not make it A FEDERAL OFFENSE?

I am just asking the Group for A little Heads-Up here, not wanting to start 
another crazy thread.

However, It that was me and I ever discovered the identity of this low-life, 
Piece of excrement, Should it then ever impact the rotating atmosphere 
oscillator, I would fully prosecute to what ever extent the LAW would allow, 
including FEDERAL charges!

Just my little Humble Opinion

Bruce Bagwell
KE5TPN

If You Can Read This,
Thank A Teacher.

If You Are Reading This in ENGLISH,
Thank A Veteran or Current Soldier!

Support Our Troops!
For Without Them,
We Have No Support at All!

To all list members -

Please keep a close eye out for the following items which were stolen 
from my work vehicle this past Wednesday evening 12/3/08 in central 
NJ:

Motorola R2670A service monitor, SN496KWN0084
Bird 43 wattmeter in case with 5 900MHz range slugs
Bird 43 wattmeter # 2 in case with 5 VHF  UHF range slugs
Dell laptop computer with Sprint wireless card, USB drives, etc, all 
inside a Targus leather laptop case
Old (otherwise worthless) Epson 386 laptop loaded with RSS software, 
and a Motorola RIB with cables, all inside a Targus canvas laptop case
DeWalt cordless drill
Craftsman 3/8 power drill
Craftsman 200pc socket set
Misc bit and driver sets
And a few other 
Sony DSC-S750 digital camera in Sony soft case
Magellan Roadmate 1412 GPS receiver with bracket/cord
Plus a few other items.

A $500 reward is being offered for any information which leads to an 
arrest of the responsible perpetrator(s). There were a few witnesses 
to the crime, but they didn't think anything of it at the time. 
Amazing! What a hell of a way to start the Christmas holiday! 

Thanks for your attention.

73
Eric
KE2D
609-713-3742



 

Re: [Repeater-Builder] TEST

2008-07-27 Thread Nate Duehr

On Jul 26, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Michael Ryan wrote:

 This is a test message. I joined this wonderful group but my  
 messages have been deemed fit for posting it appears.   -Mike


I think you meant to say have NOT been deemed fit for posting, as a  
complaint but your messages (all three of them) came through fine.

Depending on the mode you're configured in, YahooGroups doesn't always  
bounce back your own messages to yourself -- and even when it does,  
things show up at strange times for everyone on the list.  It's a free  
service, whatcha-gonna-do?

Give it a few days.  If there's someone in Florida who can help you,  
they'll answer.

You might provide more detail, like whether the project is ham or  
commercial (I guess we can assume ham from the 220 MHz thing) and  
whether or not you already have a coordinated repeater pair and  
working repeater, etc...

But in general -- finding another repeater person there in Florida  
shouldn't be too hard.  Key up a local repeater (preferrably 220 since  
220 enthusiasts often are more prone to being willing to help one  
another), copy the callsign, and look the owner/operator up.  If they  
got theirs going, they probably can tell you who tuned up their  
duplexer and/or put you in touch with that person, right?  It's  
probably them, in many cases.  Buy 'em beer, be nice to 'em... they  
will probably say Come on over, if you sound like the duplexer  
tuning is all they're going to need to do.  If you sound clueless  
about repeaters, they're going to be wary.  Just be honest up-front  
with them if you don't know what you're doing, and it'll go better.   
Enthusiasm may not be something they have much of anymore, or they  
might be the superhero of local repeater help, you just can't tell.   
But with a callsign, at least it's not a cold call to someone... you  
know they have a working (220) repeater.

There's also always the commercial option... a local 2-way shop or  
similar...

Okay, lots of options.  Don't worry -- your message got through, let's  
see if anyone can help in your area, then go from there...

--
Nate Duehr, WY0X
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





RE: [Repeater-Builder] TEST

2008-07-27 Thread Michael Ryan
Nate ( and all ),

Thanks for the welcome.  I guess to say that my frustration is/was
apparent.  It has nothing to do with this reflector but on some outside /
other issues. Sorry if that crept into view.  I opted to join the reflector
and get some help on  'one' of these issues.I have noted a fair amount
of info being passed in just the first couple of days of being on.  Nothing
specifically pertinent to me but it is great to see so much info and
suggestions.  That's what you want to see.  Anyway, thanks for the hello and
the chill pill.  - Mike

 

From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nate Duehr
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 2:26 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] TEST

 


On Jul 26, 2008, at 3:33 PM, Michael Ryan wrote:

 This is a test message. I joined this wonderful group but my 
 messages have been deemed fit for posting it appears. -Mike


I think you meant to say have NOT been deemed fit for posting, as a 
complaint but your messages (all three of them) came through fine.

Depending on the mode you're configured in, YahooGroups doesn't always 
bounce back your own messages to yourself -- and even when it does, 
things show up at strange times for everyone on the list. It's a free 
service, whatcha-gonna-do?

Give it a few days. If there's someone in Florida who can help you, 
they'll answer.

You might provide more detail, like whether the project is ham or 
commercial (I guess we can assume ham from the 220 MHz thing) and 
whether or not you already have a coordinated repeater pair and 
working repeater, etc...

But in general -- finding another repeater person there in Florida 
shouldn't be too hard. Key up a local repeater (preferrably 220 since 
220 enthusiasts often are more prone to being willing to help one 
another), copy the callsign, and look the owner/operator up. If they 
got theirs going, they probably can tell you who tuned up their 
duplexer and/or put you in touch with that person, right? It's 
probably them, in many cases. Buy 'em beer, be nice to 'em... they 
will probably say Come on over, if you sound like the duplexer 
tuning is all they're going to need to do. If you sound clueless 
about repeaters, they're going to be wary. Just be honest up-front 
with them if you don't know what you're doing, and it'll go better. 
Enthusiasm may not be something they have much of anymore, or they 
might be the superhero of local repeater help, you just can't tell. 
But with a callsign, at least it's not a cold call to someone... you 
know they have a working (220) repeater.

There's also always the commercial option... a local 2-way shop or 
similar...

Okay, lots of options. Don't worry -- your message got through, let's 
see if anyone can help in your area, then go from there...

--
Nate Duehr, WY0X
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:nate%40natetech.com 

 

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[Repeater-Builder] TEST

2008-07-26 Thread Michael Ryan
This is a test message. I joined this wonderful group but my messages have
been deemed fit for posting it appears.   -Mike



[Repeater-Builder] Test

2007-10-03 Thread xe2si
Testing my mail account



[Repeater-Builder] Test-please ignore

2007-09-28 Thread John
Have not been able to post from my old addres so am trying this one

John




[Repeater-Builder] Test-ignore

2007-09-28 Thread John
Test-ignore.
Checking to se if I can post from this address

John, K4AG



Re: [Repeater-Builder] test

2007-08-07 Thread Ham-Radio
6,756,867,234,967.84562936502648 If my Calculation is Correct.
 


Re: [Repeater-Builder] test

2007-08-07 Thread George Henry
The answer to B is 2.9979250 x 10^8 M/s, C is 2.718281828459045, and D is 
3.1415926535898..

;-)



  - Original Message - 
  From: Ham-Radio 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 8:29 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] test


  6,756,867,234,967.84562936502648 If my Calculation is Correct.

   

[Repeater-Builder] test

2007-08-05 Thread Maire-Radios
test?



Re: [Repeater-Builder] test

2007-08-05 Thread rman

And I forgot to study..

Maire-Radios wrote:


test?
 
 
 





Re: [Repeater-Builder] test

2007-08-05 Thread Dail Terry
Urine Test?

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From: rman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, August 5, 2007 8:33:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] test









  







And I forgot to study..



Maire-Radios wrote:



  
  

  test?

   

   

  









  







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2007-06-30 Thread Gary Schafer





Re: [Repeater-Builder] test

2007-06-30 Thread Chuck Kelsey
You are full quieting.

Chuck
WB2EDV



- Original Message - 
From: Gary Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 8:23 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] test


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[Repeater-Builder] test

2007-03-06 Thread David P SChornak
test 


[Repeater-Builder] test

2007-02-05 Thread Gary Schafer
 



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2007-02-03 Thread Gary Schafer
Test 



[Repeater-Builder] test message

2006-11-19 Thread n . mckie


[Repeater-Builder] Test - Do Not Reply.

2005-06-21 Thread Kevin Natalia





 
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[Repeater-Builder] Test please ignore

2005-05-19 Thread Ronny Julian
Test




 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test equipment for sale

2005-03-15 Thread Ken Arck

At 06:08 PM 3/7/2005 -, you wrote:
Tektronics 2246 4 channel 100MHZ Ocilloscope
manual, cover, and 2 probes included.
It has been tested and is in good working order.

---This ad, posted by frase_0174 [EMAIL PROTECTED], is most
definately bogus, as it the poster. 

It appears to be a case of identity theft and, according to a phone
conversation I just had, has been turned over to Yahoo, PayPal and local
law enforcement. 

Just in case anyone had any doubt :-)

Ken
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Makers of state-of-the-art repeater controllers and accessories.
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test equipment for sale

2005-03-12 Thread JOHN MACKEY

I sent him an e-mail saying I would buy one thing  we agreed to a paypal
transaction.  Then I e-mailed asking his callsign  he never replied.

Until I hear his callsign, I'm not sending any money.

-- Original Message --
Received: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 11:35:58 AM CST
From: Ken Arck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test equipment for sale

 
 Anyone had any luck in contacting this guy?
 
 Ken
 
 
 At 06:08 PM 3/7/2005 -, you wrote:
 Here are a couple more items I dug up for sale.
 
 
 Tektronics 2246 4 channel 100MHZ Ocilloscope
 manual, cover, and 2 probes included.
 It has been tested and is in good working order.
 
 $200 plus $20 for shipping charges
 
 
 
 Bird Thruline model 43 wattmeter with hard case
 included are 4 slugs
 250watt 2-30MHZ
 100watt 100-250MHZ
 100watt 400-1000MHZ
 50watt 25-60MHZ
 comes in a foam lined plastic hard case
 works well
 
 $200 plus $10 for shipping charges
 
 
 
 Cushman CE-50A/TG communications monitor
 This is a white face model
 operational up to 999MHZ
 frequency generator
 ocilloscope
 tracking generator
 many many more features!
 This unit has a couple of minor issues.
 the internal battery is dead, not leaking, just dead
 the power supply has a temp issue. When its exposed to cold temps, it 
 will not power up. At 40-50 degrees and above, it is fine and works 
 like it should. Would be great for benchtop use.
 included is the manual, some cables, the front lid and the power cord
 
 $275 plus $25 for shipping charges
 
 
 
 
 I have a Fluke handheld industrial scope meter, model 123 in a 
 plastic hard case with manuals, probes, adapters, leads, charger and 
 more. I'm not sure if I should part with this unit since it is quite 
 handy.  If someone gives me $650(FIRM) for it, I guess I could part 
 with this neat little scope.
 
 
 I prefer Paypal online payments, but I also accept money orders. As 
 an added bonus, I'll ship the items for free if Paypal is used for 
 payment. All shipping amounts listed are to contenental United States 
 addresses only.
 
 contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Thank you
 
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[Repeater-Builder] Test equipment for sale

2005-03-07 Thread frase_0174



Here are a couple more items I dug up for sale.


Tektronics 2246 4 channel 100MHZ Ocilloscope
manual, cover, and 2 probes included.
It has been tested and is in good working order.

$200 plus $20 for shipping charges



Bird Thruline model 43 wattmeter with hard case
included are 4 slugs
250watt 2-30MHZ
100watt 100-250MHZ
100watt 400-1000MHZ
50watt 25-60MHZ
comes in a foam lined plastic hard case
works well

$200 plus $10 for shipping charges



Cushman CE-50A/TG communications monitor
This is a white face model
operational up to 999MHZ
frequency generator
ocilloscope
tracking generator
many many more features!
This unit has a couple of minor issues.
the internal battery is dead, not leaking, just dead
the power supply has a temp issue. When its exposed to cold temps, it 
will not power up. At 40-50 degrees and above, it is fine and works 
like it should. Would be great for benchtop use.
included is the manual, some cables, the front lid and the power cord

$275 plus $25 for shipping charges




I have a Fluke handheld industrial scope meter, model 123 in a 
plastic hard case with manuals, probes, adapters, leads, charger and 
more. I'm not sure if I should part with this unit since it is quite 
handy.  If someone gives me $650(FIRM) for it, I guess I could part 
with this neat little scope.


I prefer Paypal online payments, but I also accept money orders. As 
an added bonus, I'll ship the items for free if Paypal is used for 
payment. All shipping amounts listed are to contenental United States 
addresses only.

contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thank you

RJ














 
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[Fwd: [Repeater-Builder] TEST EQUIPMENT FS]

2005-01-03 Thread Q

I have the following test equipment for sale:

1-GE Personal Radio adapter 4EX12A12
1-Motorola microphone tester VGC
1-Heathkit IT-21 tube checker,nice
1-Mercury Model 204 tube tester,no charts
1-Sencore 60mhz Dual Trace oscilloscope
1-Cushman CE-5 service monitor 

CONTACT ME DIRECT to res0s7ngatverizondotnet






 







 
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[Repeater-Builder] Test - Please delete

2004-10-18 Thread Kevin Natalia



















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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test measurements

2004-10-10 Thread Kevin Custer

stanleyradio wrote:

Hi all,

   I am trying to tune up my duplexed E.F. Johnson PPl 6060 on the 
440 band.  There are some directions on the repeater-builder site 
that dictate measuring the oscillator voltages with an analog 
voltmeter.  I should be trying to measure AC voltage, right? 


No,  DC voltages

  Also, it seems that when I try to use my improvised signal 
generator (handheld radio) anywhere near my voltmeter its readings 
fluctuate all over the scale.  What am I doing wrong, or does my 
voltmeter just suck? 


Once you switch to DC, your fluctuations should be at a minimum.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test measurements

2004-10-10 Thread Eric Lemmon

Dayne,

No, the majority of voltage readings taken during alignment are DC, and
should be made with a high-impedance DVM or VTVM.  The only AC
measurements needed are for squelch setting.  This info comes from my
PPL-6060 service manual.

Most DVMs don't function well in a high RF field, so keep your handheld
radio away from it while taking readings.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY

stanleyradio wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
I am trying to tune up my duplexed E.F. Johnson PPl 6060 on the
 440 band.  There are some directions on the repeater-builder site
 that dictate measuring the oscillator voltages with an analog
 voltmeter.  I should be trying to measure AC voltage, right?
 
   Also, it seems that when I try to use my improvised signal
 generator (handheld radio) anywhere near my voltmeter its readings
 fluctuate all over the scale.  What am I doing wrong, or does my
 voltmeter just suck?
 
 Thanks,
 Dayne Olmstead
 KD7JAH
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Test measurements

2004-10-10 Thread Mike WA6ILQ

One trick on setting up a RX using a improvised sig gen...
After the receiver is tuned into the neighborhood, don't
use the TX in the handheld.  Look up in your owners
manual and find out what the radio uses for the high IF and
calculate what frequency you'd punch into the RX to place
the local oscillator right on the frequency of interest.
Then use the LO as a source for the final tuning.
You may have to use a scanner if your handheld won't
go there.

Mike WA6ILQ

At 10:44 AM 10/10/04, you wrote:

Dayne,

No, the majority of voltage readings taken during alignment are DC, and
should be made with a high-impedance DVM or VTVM.  The only AC
measurements needed are for squelch setting.  This info comes from my
PPL-6060 service manual.

Most DVMs don't function well in a high RF field, so keep your handheld
radio away from it while taking readings.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY

stanleyradio wrote:
 
  Hi all,
 
 I am trying to tune up my duplexed E.F. Johnson PPl 6060 on the
  440 band.  There are some directions on the repeater-builder site
  that dictate measuring the oscillator voltages with an analog
  voltmeter.  I should be trying to measure AC voltage, right?
 
Also, it seems that when I try to use my improvised signal
  generator (handheld radio) anywhere near my voltmeter its readings
  fluctuate all over the scale.  What am I doing wrong, or does my
  voltmeter just suck?
 
  Thanks,
  Dayne Olmstead
  KD7JAH





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] test equipment parts

2003-12-30 Thread ian wells
thank you very much i will chase them up
ian 
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From: Ted Bleiman K9MDM - MDM Radio [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 2:00 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] test equipment parts


 there are several used test equipment dealers
 maire company in canada
 valuetronics in elgin il
 us surplus in ellicott city , md
 feitek in st louis mo
 auburn electronics in KY
 plus a google earch will uncover 100 more who might be
 able to help. parts for OLD stuff like this are going
 to be hard to find. better to purchase a new plugin or
 possibly a defective one and cabnababaalnize it for
 the switch. goo dluck
 and happyt new year ...mdm
 --- ian wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  hi eric
  when i do a search only two test equipment groups
  come up the hp one and
  test equipment market place
  is there any others
  thanks ian
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  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] HP8558B Switches
  
  
   Ian,
  
   This post would probably get a better response if
  it were posted on the
   Test Equipment Groups list.
  
   73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
  
   Ian Wells wrote:
   
   Would anyone know where I can obtain the rotary
  switches on the front
   panel of a HP8558B plugin?
  
  
  
  
  
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[Repeater-Builder] Test Sets

2003-12-04 Thread Jimmy Floyd
I am looking for the following item in working condition:


For GE Master II
1- Ge Test Set model 4EX3A11


Please contact me direct with price including shipping.

Thank you
 
Jimmy Floyd
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