Yes, I was a bit surprised about the price.
I saw that they exhibited at CeBit - the EU usually have tighter
standards than over here, so I would assume they meet them if they are
going to spend all that money on exhibiting.
Actually my first reaction to the price was to worry about the ethics
Hi Bob
Boy I like comprehensive answers!
Well when we go over next week I will switch controllers and keep my
fingers crossed and I will put in a new lithium cell as well.
Thanks;
Gran K6RIF
At 11:17 PM 12/8/2007, you wrote:
Hi Gran,
I am sure this 5K does not have the V2.0 upgrade.
Thanks Bob the repeater come up today and sounds good no open squelch nose nice
and clear. I will see how it goes.
Thanks
Bob L
- Original Message -
From: Bob M.
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:
Hi Folks,
Before looking on Hutton and Tessco (others?) sites, wanted to ask the
group about some recommendations for a new site.
Looking for a antenna standoff for the db224 and db420 antennas.
Standoff MUST be able to stand off about 6ft min. from the tower. The
tower is a Rohn SSV tower.
the last one I got was from Rohn for my tower, I has to give them the section
it was going on and they did the rest.
- Original Message -
From: georgiaskywarn
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 1:21 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Antenna
Robert,
An offset of six feet is going to require some pretty hefty support members.
Check out the mounting hardware shown for the DB224 and DB228 on the Andrew
catalog page:
www.andrew.com/catalog/product.aspx?id=135ShowObsolete=falsefilter=466|3|
|0||
or use this TinyURL:
it this is like most tower work it will need to be approved by an engineer and
to do that home made will not work. I would never allowed it on my tower and
the insurance co would not also. needs to have the correct wind load use. Go
to Rohn and get it done right the first time and safely.
Bob,
If you interested in it, I have one that had I built for for a SST tower on
Sawnee Mtn. Mounts on 1 leg and support 2 DB420 or similar antennas. I used
it there for a year or 2 at the 120' level, then had to move. Contact me at
770 893 -2906 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want to get
Bob,
If you interested in it, I have one that had I built for for a SST tower on
Sawnee Mtn. Mounts on 1 leg and support 2 DB420 or similar antennas. I used
it there for a year or 2 at the 120' level, then had to move. Contact me at
770 893 -2906 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want to get
I am running a Hamtronics receiver on our 53.090/52.090 repeater.
Should I use discriminator audio or squelched audio from the speaker.
Our Links RLC4 will use either one.
Mick
Hi Mick,
I am running a Hamtronics receiver on our 53.090/52.090 repeater.
Should I use discriminator audio or squelched audio from the speaker.
Speaker audio is usually not a good idea. Not only does it have the highest
distortion of any point along the audio path, but if someone
Which Hamtronics receiver are you using? I am using the R100 receiver.
Joe
mickupi wrote:
I am running a Hamtronics receiver on our 53.090/52.090 repeater.
Should I use discriminator audio or squelched audio from the speaker.
Our Links RLC4 will use either one.
Mick
I'm looking for info on the MSR2000; I've read the pages at
Repeater-builder.com but I haven't seen any information about where to
look on the chassis for part numbers, or which ones are associated with
what bandsplits. Anyone got any links they'd like to share?
--
Kris Kirby, KE4AHR [EMAIL
Ron,
I have an extra set of the referenced MSR2000 manuals ( 68P1061E50-C and
68P81061E40-C) still in the Motorola plastic wrappers available. I will be
happy to sell them at $ 15.00 each plus postage.
If you are interested, please advise your complete address and I will package
them and send
6 feet was actually recommended by the site super. I have not ran the
numbers yet, but will to see the different wave lengths out from the
tower. On this site;
http://disneycrazy.smugmug.com/gallery/2241024 (password is magic2006)
you will see the old site and the new site. The db420 at the top
The only differnence that I have heard of is stability. As I remember
someone telling me at a hamfest that the 1018's were higher stability than
the 1019's. If memory serves the 1018's are 2ppm?? According to the channel
chart here: http://repeater-builder.com/micor/micor-element-info.html The
So if I found one with DC56YAS66A number, it could still be put into the 2
meter band, correct?
Rod
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