Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controller Recomendations

2009-09-16 Thread James Adkins
If you're wanting a repeater controller that can control two repeaters at the same site simultaneously, your options are going to be limited. I highly suggest the SCOM 7330. It's the mid-range price wise of the 3 controllers I'm familiar with that will complete your task. The high end price wise

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controller Recomendations

2009-09-16 Thread TGundo 2003
I have a similar setup, two UHF repeaters linked and an optional third link to a VHF repeater. I have the S-Com 7330. You cant beat it for the money, and the latest firmware release makes the controller Ideal for what you are looking to do. Have not had a hiccup yet, and I have recently bought

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controller Recomendations

2009-09-16 Thread Kevin Custer
ve6sar wrote: I'm working on a project for the local ham club to build and install a UHF linking hub repeater and down the road add a low power vhf repeater to the site that's linked through a controller. I've used the Link Comm RLC-4's and CraField CD-3 controllers before I'm looking

[Repeater-Builder] 18-MHz Channel Elements?

2009-09-16 Thread Daniel Ransom
I am thinking about using a Mitrek direct-FM channel element in my Midland 13-509 transmitter. Have you had experience with making these channel elements work at 18 MHz? Regards, Dan at K7MM, VU3MMW

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controller Recomendations

2009-09-16 Thread no6b
At 9/16/2009 06:12, you wrote: ve6sar wrote: I'm working on a project for the local ham club to build and install a UHF linking hub repeater and down the road add a low power vhf repeater to the site that's linked through a controller. I've used the Link Comm RLC-4's and CraField CD-3

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Programming of X9000 with Handheld controller

2009-09-16 Thread Mike Dietrich
Does it actually say syntor X9000 under the handle ? It sounds more like a regular syntor X. If so, it will have a little module inside the radio that plugs into the main board with either a white or orange sticker on it and the serial number on it. The external boxes are as you stated, the 1

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Controller Recomendations

2009-09-16 Thread Rick Szajkowski
I run a RLC2a ( older unit) RLC3 Arcom 210 I custom DOS based repeater and I have an Scom here some where also I like the RLC2a and my 2nd choice would be the 210 .. On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 8:22 PM, n...@no6b.com wrote: At 9/16/2009 06:12, you wrote: ve6sar wrote: I'm working on a

[Repeater-Builder] Micor Station question

2009-09-16 Thread w7nikw7nik
I have a micor station 450-470 . I have .019 watts out the exciter after the 1st band pass tfd6373a. The tripler needs modified. The test meter 5 output is 34ma. Where can I find the mods for the tfe6153a tripler? The transmit freq is 441.850, I tried 445.550 element 1 watt with out tunning .

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Station question

2009-09-16 Thread Captainlance
no mods required, other than tuning. I have 2 on 441, both pout out rated power. check the regulated 12 volts to the tripler, the molex plugs on the interface board tend to be intermittent and /or resistive... the exciter board should be making about 350mw to 500 mw..if working correctly. lance

[Repeater-Builder] OT: Mic cable

2009-09-16 Thread dallasreact112
Does any one know where I can obtain a 6 foot coiled cord 8 conductor (7 leads + shield) mic cable? Thanks Bernie Parker K5BP

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Programming of X9000 with Handheld controller

2009-09-16 Thread tahrens301
Hi Mike, BUSTED! Man, I gotta eat crow on this one... I've had X9000s on the brain for a couple of months now, by golly, if that sticker was a snake, it would'a bit me. First clue.. I had never seen a control board like the one that is in this radio... that shoulda' been an indication that