[Repeater-Builder] OT: HT1250LS question

2008-11-05 Thread kk2ed
Sorry for being off topic, but I was hoping someone here was familiar enought with the Motorola HT1250 series to answer a question or two - 1. Can I use an HT1250LS as a conventional radio? If I use it strictly as a conventional radio, can I get more than the 16 channels I see mentioned in the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT: HT1250LS question

2008-11-05 Thread radio5000
My two cents? = Forget the HT1250 and get an HT1550. More channels, field programmable, bigger display-shows freq and PL. etc... **AOL Search: Your one stop for directions, recipes and all other Holiday needs. Search Now.

[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 UHF amp

2008-11-05 Thread Ian Miller
Hi guys Need a little help. I picked up a clean amp for our UHF machine. Its an MSR2000 amp (same as the pics in the scanned PDF file). However, this main board only has 3 transistors on it - one small driver and 2 of the flat white power transistors. There is also a controller board. The

RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT: HT1250LS question

2008-11-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Limited amount of channels in conventional mode 16 if I remember, but yes you can. - Original Message - From: kk2ed To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: 11/5/2008 2:34:57 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT: HT1250LS question Sorry for being off topic, but I was hoping someone

[Repeater-Builder] Re: MSR 2000 UHF amp

2008-11-05 Thread skipp025
Hi Ian, You have the Canadian UHF PA, which you can obviously see is a lower powered unit. The docs for said are in the loose leaf binder type Canadian Manual and the PA is similar to some of the lower powered UHF Mitrek Mobiles. Some of the Low Power UHF PA's I have here will do up to

[Repeater-Builder] Pozidrive Screwdriver Set

2008-11-05 Thread Jim Brown
A few months ago I remember a thread concerning the special screws used in the GE Mastr II series radios.  I was browsing the Sears Craftsman tools today and ran across a set of bit inserts for a quarter inch hex driver. Stock Number:  9 26493 A set of 3 bits:  PZ1, PZ2, and PZ3 were $3.99

RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT: HT1250LS question

2008-11-05 Thread Eric Lemmon
Eric, I must make some assumptions, since you did not reveal the model number. HT1250 is a family name, not a model number like AAH25KDF9DU5AN. Without knowledge of the model number, it is difficult if not impossible to answer your questions. The HT1250LS radios- depending upon the model

[Repeater-Builder] Re: OT: HT1250LS question

2008-11-05 Thread kk2ed
Thanks, Eric. I guess I'll keep looking for a conventional 1250. I've noticed what you're saying about some of the ones on eBay lately. One of the ones I was watching, the buyer/winner never followed thru, and I'm guessing this might have been the reason. Probably why they're (LS) also