That is a Micor vintage 800 Mhz PA... Some of those stations used these to
drive the Klystron final as well...
Bryon KØBSJ
At 05:41 PM 6/3/2007, you wrote:
In past postings and articles on repeater-builder I've referred to
locals and local systems... one of the locals that has helped
me on an
OOp's
My bad
I realized it after I typed it.
Too many acronyms...
Bryon Jeffers KØBSJ
At 09:00 AM 4/24/2007, you wrote:
Bryon Jeffers K0BSJ wrote:
Well I will agree with Nate on this one.. The crazy D-Star will only do
it's AMBE digital and will not pass analog voice
Well I will agree with Nate on this one.. The crazy D-Star will only do
it's AMBE digital and will not pass analog voice...
At least when using a Quantar/Quantro with P25 capability you can set it up
with CAI (Clear Air Interface)/P25 IMBE and it will do either analog voice
or P25 digital. You
Ken,
I found two UHF MSF5000 code-plug files. One is a stand-alone UHF repeater
using PL and the other is a full duplex base using the MRTI for controller
interface. As I find more code-plugs and other info I will send it to you...
Files are attached
Bryon KØBSJ
At 02:13 PM 3/30/2007,
OOps...
This was meant for Ken personally.
Sorry..
Bryon KØBSJ
At 04:20 PM 3/30/2007, you wrote:
Ken,
I found two UHF MSF5000 code-plug files. One is a stand-alone UHF repeater
using PL and the other is a full duplex base using the MRTI for controller
interface. As I find more code-plugs
You can also use the MRTI connector and program the Quantar to give MRTI
priority and be a base not a repeater. All signals are present on the DB25
on the rear of the chassis. The other way is by using the 50 pin telco
connector on the rear and having the Wildcard option installed which is
on
I am looking for a torque arm for 55G, part number is TA55. Anybody got one
they are not using?
Please email direct.
k0bsj at hamrepeater dot com
Bryon K0BSJ
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/
* To
changed tubes and moved frequency?
I used a Kenwood TKR720 to drive the PA on one of these for several
years with the TKR running about 25 Watts.
Steve
NU5D
On 2/22/06, Bryon Jeffers K0BSJ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a Micor 375 Watt station that has the TLD5082 high power PA. I have
a fresh
. (the parts list shows frequency sensitive
components). I don't believe
any conversion was necessary for the AMP but the conversion was done
about 20 years ago.
By the way, that's excessive power. We run ours well below half power by
turning the screen
control down.
Good luck. Joe
Bryon Jeffers K0BSJ
I have a Micor 375 Watt station that has the TLD5082 high power PA. I have
a fresh set of tubes in the station and on a commercial frequency (156.???)
it makes good power, about 400 watts or so.. I have tried to get it to tune
up on a 147.??? ham frequency but to no avail. I have heard of these
50 Ohms...
I sometimes even use another set of test cables when things start looking
weird, just in case.
When you finish re-peaking the TX side under (low) power, always go back
and set/re-check the notches on the TX side as well
This is taken from my experience. YMMV..
Bryon Jeffers K0BSJ
OOP's..
That should be 1.3dB not .3dB
Sorry
Bryon Jeffers K0BSJ
At 05:59 PM 2/6/2006, you wrote:
Tim,
First off lets go over some numbers...
38 watts = 45.8dB
16 watts = 42dB
So 38 into the duplexer and 16 out is roughly 3.8dB loss not
7.5dB...
I don't have a Motorola 2600 but I do
I have come across a real clean vintage Motorola Motrac Station
B94MDB-3105A which I believe is capable of 275 Watts on UHF...
I am not wanting to revive the complete station, I just want to use the
final PA and HV supply..
I have never messed with a Motrac high power station on UHF before so
Here is the info on VHF...
http://www.vsp.state.va.us/STARSContract/Appendix%2005%20-%2015%20-%20VHF%20Quantar%20Repeater.pdf
Bryon K0BSJ
At 08:08 PM 7/23/2005, you wrote:
does any have the link to the
specs. on the Quantar repeaters?
thanks John
- Original Message -
From: ANTHONY
I have one Eagle Return Loss Bridge kit for sale. This is brand new, never
used and complete..
The part number is BKI-1900.
It is supposed to go with an IFR-1900, it is good from 5 - 2000 MHz..
The kit has the following included:
1 RG-400 test cable (BNC to N male) labeled IFR 1900 Antenna -
I have one Eagle Return Loss Bridge kit for sale. This is brand new, never
used and complete..
The part number is BKI-1900.
It is supposed to go with an IFR-1900, it is good from 5 - 2000 MHz..
The kit has the following included:
1 RG-400 test cable (BNC to N male) labeled IFR 1900 Antenna -
Just to add some information...
The upgrade to version 5 employs the Dallas Real Time Clock (DS1216) but it
goes in the U31 socket not the U30 socket
The upgrade does nothing to U30 and re-uses U31 in it's same state only it
goes into the Dallas socket.
Of course U34 is completely
Yes the controller boots fine and functions as it should...
Very strange the I see the 6264 blank as you do.
Maybe someone else will have some input on this?
Bryon K0BSJ
At 10:11 AM 8/30/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 08:11:25 -0500, Bryon Jeffers K0BSJ wrote:
I attempted to get
This is 1/4 inch superflex with a straight N male on one end and a 90
degree N male on the other end. These cables are 16 Meters (52') in length
and are pre-made by Andrews
If you want pictures please email me direct. I am asking $20.00 each plus
shipping, but the more you buy the cheaper they
Your welcome
Bryon K0BSJ
At 05:46 PM 8/2/2004, you wrote:
At 06:25 PM 8/2/2004 -0400, you wrote:
You should have gone to Dayton. grin
---Yea but at least I've got the genuine M knobs! :-)
Ken
--
President
If you are in the mood to spice it up a bit, Maxim has some really neat fan
controller IC's. Here is a link to one of many, this one is a stand-alone
and easy to interface.
http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/en/ad/MAX6665-AD.pdf
Bryon K0BSJ
At 08:03 AM 12/25/2003 -0800, you wrote:
At 04:04 AM
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