I have VHF and UHF that I converted down from the commercial bands. They
took slight retuning and a very small software hack. I liked what I saw so
much I inquired about six meters. I was told that they would make any ham
frequency I wanted.
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency
Try DX radios their repeater are very flexible.
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency Coordinator
4866N 400E
Winchester, Indiana 47394
Cell765.546.2592
n9...@arrl.net
I am asking 400 for it.
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency Coordinator
4866N 400E
Winchester, Indiana 47394
Cell765.546.2592
n9...@arrl.net
I have a Motorola Suitcase UHF Repeater for sale. This repeater has been put
on the amateur bands by a Motorola service shop. Notch duplexers and tone.
Anyone interested send me an email.
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency Coordinator
4866N 400E
Winchester, Indiana 47394
Cell
I have an RF Technology VHF repeater for sale. !00 watts 140-162Mhz
programmable frequency and pl tone. Comes with or without power supply.
Programming software and cable. Never put into service.
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency Coordinator
4866N 400E
Winchester, Indiana
Has anyone replaced the jumpers on a DB 4062 duplexer with Andrews ΒΌ inch
hardline?
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency Coordinator
4866N 400E
Winchester, Indiana 47394
Cell765.546.2592
n9...@arrl.net
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I would like to let the owners/trustees of amateur repeaters in east central
Indiana know that there are several hams using local repeaters for business.
These individuals have been warned but do not seem to care. You may contact
me directly for the call signs.
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph
Use L 12 for your audio input
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency Coordinator
4866N 400E
Winchester, Indiana 47394
Home 765.584.7283
Cell765.546.2592
n9...@arrl.net
I am in need of the channel switch configuration for a Granger DTL-7300
channel modem.
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency Coordinator
4866N 400E
Winchester, Indiana 47394
Cell765.546.2592
n9...@arrl.net
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I have seen that supply on Micor repeaters.
David Epley, N9CZV
Randolph County Emergency Coordinator
4866N 400E
Winchester, Indiana 47394
Home 765.584.7283
Cell765.546.2592
n9...@arrl.net
I have several in service on the ham bands. They work very well.
David Epley, N9CZV
Winchester, Indiana
if a
stub cut for the broadcast frequency would work. Any thoughts would be
greatly appreciated.
David Epley, N9CZV
Winchester, Indiana
be noise floor emissions from the FM station which could be on your
receiver input. Now this one would be a real problem.
73, ron, n9ee/r
From: David Epley [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:depley%40starband.net net
Date: 2007/11/22 Thu AM 07:32:46 CST
To: Repeater-Builder@ mailto:Repeater-Builder
] Receiver overload
David,
I assume the antenna system at the now location was different than the other
that worked.
What kind of feedline and antenna???
73, ron, n9ee/r
From: David Epley [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:depley%40starband.net net
Date: 2007/11/22 Thu AM 07:32:46 CST
To: Repeater
-Builder] Receiver overload
Can you give us a list of all the transmitters that are at/near the
site? Ones that are on the air all the time such as the FM station.
Does your transmitter have to be keyed to get the desense?
73, Joe, K1ike
David Epley wrote:
I have a repeater receiver
receiver's IF is 45.1 MHz I believe. Have you
looked around there for any possible signals?
And are there any studio transmitter links around 947-950 MHz?
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I have a repeater
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fixes may not have any effect.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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...
their receivers like many other brands always seem to be
red-hot with front end gain. The problem required a combination
of the cavity and the eventual 1dB value attenuator pad
remaining in place.
cheers,
s.
David Epley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a repeater receiver overload problem I am
the band-pass cavity option
to be a popcorn fart. See my post about the High-Q notch
cavity (with the dc return probe) and the attenuator, which
should help if the problem is source to the RF coming in
the coax port is the sole source.
s.
David Epley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried
to visit your neighbor and
see how he is receiving his 940 mhz. studio-transmitter link, which is
apparently unaffected by his 104.9 mhz. transmitter.
Al,
K9SI, BC Engineer/consultant, RETIRED!
David Epley wrote:
I have a repeater receiver overload problem I am trying to cure. The
repeater
station near your
repeater? Looking at the data, it looks like 100.3 WYGB is possibly on
the same tower. This is assuming that your repeater is in Columbus, IN.
73, Joe, K1ike
David Epley wrote:
I have a repeater receiver overload problem I am trying to cure. The
repeater is a 900mhz 927.7125
70s Rock
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Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2007 10:11 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Receiver overload
Anyone bother to ask what format is playing on the
You can also contact me off list I have run several of these for over 10
years
David Epley, N9CZV
Winchester, Indiana
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