Got one with a virus from Kuggie , looks like he's been spoofed again!
It pays to keep your anti-virus database updated!!!
Paul Finch wrote:
At least that's what I was thinking!!!
Paul
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For those who can't be there,
mms://66.231.242.90/video
Bob NO6B
Looks like you guys got rained out Sunday -
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I am looking for a single unit commercial radio that is programable
from the keyboard for operation in the 420-449.99 ham band.I have been
asked to control a local repeater and my 440 gear is limited to 440 and
up in freq.I need the standard ham options,duplex,CTCSS in and out and
flex channel
I am looking to build up a low powered portable repeater.
Using a couple of HT's. Is there any very basic (with ID) controller
out there to handle speaker out audio and generate its won COR and PTT
Gary
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Hey guys, I am working on a communication solution for a local company. But to explain it, i want to use pictures, one of point to point, and another for repeater operations. If you know where to find images that will work, or you have some, please let me know, it would be greatly appreciated.
I want to attempt to setup a Digital Repeater on VHF using the Icom
IC-2200H with optional board.
I would like the D-Star system but, Hams here seem to avoid paying for
that kind of money. So I would like to compensate and try something
different.
Has anyone ever attempted this?
Did it work
Super jim
ve2ckn
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From: Jim Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Dayton webcam
Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 09:57:50 -0500
For those who can't be there,
Kenwood 805d.. cheap on ebay, drops right into the hamband and is front
panel programmable.. will do trunking or conventional.
eBay Item number: 9728511521 is currently listed, but I have seen a number
of them go by recently.. this is a good little radio. I use one for my 6m
repeater control
Greetings,
I would like to add a correction. Unless kenwood added some new feature
to the Tk-805d, the unit was conventional only. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Dirk
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From: Mike Perryman K5JMP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, May
Hee hee!
I thought he was pulling our collective legs from Dayton, hence my smart
remark, tongue in cheek of course.
Paul
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Lee Williams
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 9:43 AM
To:
At 5/21/2006 07:57, you wrote:
For those who can't be there,
mms://66.231.242.90/video
Bob NO6B
Looks like you guys got rained out Sunday -
I wasn't there, but the radar loop for Dayton showed only a bit of rain
early Sunday morning.
Bob NO6B
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Dirk,
You are correct... I was thinking of the TK-840... I have several of each
in service.
The 805D version is capable of DCS (Digital Coded Squelch). The TK805
(non-D) is the same radio but can only do CTCSS. Radio can be programmed for
the following through the front panel:
*TX and RX
Chris Rosing wrote:
Hey guys, I am working on a communication solution for a local
company. But to explain it, i want to use pictures, one of point to
point, and another for repeater operations. If you know where to find
images that will work, or you have some, please let me know,
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