I have searched the internet an cannot find a manual for this ider.
Any one have a pdf copy of how to program/interface it to a repeater?
Thanks,
Jim, K8COP
k8...@arrl.net
Sinad is done with a 1000 Hz tone at 3KHz deviation and requires a meter that
can notch out the 1K tone and measure the remaining noise.
20dBQ is done with no modulation 2 Vac of sq noise w/ no carrier then generate
unmodulated carrier till the ACVM indicates 0.2 Vac
A major difference in the
Yes, meter 4 shows the channel element is on frequency.
If by IF alignment you mean injecting 11.7 Mhz and setting meter 4 to zero, yes
I checked that. It was not far off.
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Tim
:wq
On Sep 7, 2010, at 9:11 AM, Milt wrote:
Is the meter 4 circuit showing that the channel element is on
Sinad is done with a 1000 Hz tone at 3KHz deviation
and requires a meter that can notch out the 1K tone
and measure the remaining noise.
20dBQ is done with no modulation 2 Vac of sq noise
w/ no carrier then generate unmodulated carrier till
the ACVM indicates 0.2 Vac
Both the above
At 09:30 AM 09/07/10, you wrote:
Anyone help me out with this part?
Terry
wx3m.te...@gmail.com
What model number?
There are several different physical packages.
If you don't know the reed number, can you tell us what radio?
Mike WA6ILQ
It would be a KLN6210A Micor PL Encode Reed
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mike Morris wa6...@... wrote:
At 09:30 AM 09/07/10, you wrote:
Anyone help me out with this part?
Terry
wx3m.te...@...
What model number?
There are several different physical packages.
If you
Hmmm... I didn't realize the DVP has a wider IF. I gather DVP requires up to 6
Khz of audio. So now I'm thinking that this receiver is not suitable for my
busy hill (Santiago Peak). What do you think?
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Tim
:wq
On Sep 6, 2010, at 8:17 PM, Jeff DePolo wrote:
The SP docs show it being a DVP
Thanks to everyone for their comments and answers about my questions.
I did turn it back so I am sure someone will say something. Once when a ham
said he could not hit it, I drove over and sat outside his house with a 25 watt
radio and brought it up with an S8 signal.
It seems when a repeater
Found 3 (3A) 123.0
1 TLN 6709B
1 KLN 6209A
1 TLN 8381A
If they are of any use to you.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, terry_wx3m wx3m.te...@... wrote:
Anyone help me out with this part?
Terry
wx3m.te...@...
Make that 3Z, my bad.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, spikie622 spikie...@... wrote:
Found 3 (3A) 123.0
1 TLN 6709B
1 KLN 6209A
1 TLN 8381A
If they are of any use to you.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, terry_wx3m wx3m.terry@ wrote:
Anyone help me out with this
If you have a nearby first adjacent (especially at 20 kHz), you might be
better off with a standard receiver. Might be worth measuring it and
comparing it against a standard receiver - I'd be curious to hear the
results as I've never done that test myself.
His antenna could be in a null. It happens, as Murphy is a ham.
Joe M.
W3ML wrote:
Thanks to everyone for their comments and answers about my questions.
I did turn it back so I am sure someone will say something. Once when a ham
said he could not hit it, I drove over and sat outside his
Hi John.
Sometimes you might not want to tel the others what you do to the repeater,
then they cannot complain about any adjustments that you make.
Butch, KE7FEL/r
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:12 PM, W3ML w...@arrl.net wrote:
Thanks to everyone for their comments and answers about my questions.
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