Hi All,
I am new to this group and I was wondering if someone could help us out, we are
an amateur radio club and our UHF repeater died so we are looking for parts.
If someone would know where to get the following it would be appreciated.
1- High split 450-470MHZ receiver for the repeater
2-
The commercial companies have literally unlimited monetary resources
when putting up a system. You do it once, you do it right, and you don't
spare the money. The smart broadcast companies don't fool around. They
know better. You short change on anything, and you pay the price down
the road. I've
I'd say it depends on the size of antenna and the connectors on the ends.
I have connected a 1/2 hardline cable to the antenna via a 2' superflex
jumper with N's
I have also used 1/2 superflex jumpers on 7/8 hardline with N connectors
on the antenna and equipment and 7/16 DIN on the 7/8.
With
In an estate, ran across the following unit. Have no idea what it is
or does (this from a ham that works 160m CW and down). Its marked
Commercial DTMF Test Set and made by Motron of Eugene, Ore.
Missing the larger IC. If anyone wants it, they can have it for the
price of postage (OK, maybe throw
Hi Gilles
The easiest place is eBay, here is one for sale right now.
http://cgi.ebay.com/GE-MASTR-II-UHF-Receiver_W0QQitemZ230376291330QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item35a37f3c02_trksid=p3286.c0.m14
I was personally looking at this for spare parts but of course I yield to the
Dang, I just found out my saved searches were missing something!!
That auction has an unusual local oscillator with those coils? I don't
remember ever seeing one before. Heard of them, just ain't seen one.
Don W5DK
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
That was the first version of the L.O. board. later replaced with
coils on the pcb and capacitors...
At 02:29 PM 9/14/2009, you wrote:
Dang, I just found out my saved searches were missing something!!
That auction has an unusual local oscillator with those coils? I
don't remember ever
I very my search quarry just to get different results. Never know how folks are
spelling things. I have even had good luck finding stuff by incorporating CB
in my search. Got some pretty good deals that way.
-Richard
From: de W5DK w...@gvtc.com
To:
Hi Gilles,
I have some tone boards you can have for the cost of shipping. Do you need
encode or decode?
Dwayne Kincaid
WD8OYG
Hi All,
I am new to this group and I was wondering if someone could help us out, we
are an amateur radio club and our UHF repeater died so we are looking for
Re: Mastr II Exe Channel Element Crystals?
Anyone have some/extra Mastr II Exe Channel Element Crystals
or complete Channel Elements for Amateur Frequencies they'd
like to sell or trade away? I'm especially interested in VHF
(both low and high band) Crystals.
Please Email me direct if you
Hello Gilles,
I have some Mastr Exec mobile units that I do believe are UHF. I will have to
check and see. I unfortuneately have not had a chance to check them out. I
borrowed the PA from one of them and it put out 50W, but I would cut the power
back if it is left in the mobile heat sink.
At 9/14/2009 10:57, you wrote:
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The easiest place is eBay, here is one for sale right now.
hi everybody
i would like to build a repeater
use 2 handy icom v8
pls help me to build a controller
tq to all
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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?
The number TDF6980A is a Motorola number, for a PD5134-18BK duplexer made by
Celwave. Insertion loss is specified as 1.2 dB per side, isolation is 75 dB
minimum, and it can handle 400 watts.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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