DCFluX dcf...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe a pair of those 6 cavity mobile duplexers with the 5 MHz split
can be configured as 6 notch sections each to reject the opposite
frequency. and then combine them with a T to the antenna.
Lossy, but should be cheap, I've seen those go in the $20 range.
On
. The extenders might be useful, but your looking at listening
primarily to the VHF-LO range.
Have fun!
Dennis
On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 6:06 PM, n...@no6b.com wrote:
At 4/23/2010 09:09, you wrote:
Hi Folks -
Right now I am looking at
http
Please excuse the interruption, but the site email appears to be
broken as does the its registration process.
If there is an admin for the BatBoard discussion site, would you
please contact me via private email? Thank you.
Thank you,
Dennis
--
I've been
I was not aware that Icom sells a NXDN repeater.
I thought that was a Kenwood product.
Dennis
Jeff wrote:
You might want to consider going with NXDN, then. Icom's NXDN
repeaters _are_ mixed mode, and will repeat what they hear, analog or
digital. Not only that, the corresponding mobiles
going and why AM I in this hand
basket??
-
Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
Use an old refrigerator or freezer.
Dennis
Lee Pennington wrote:
Try to find a surplus Traffic control cabinet from your municipal,
county, or state department of transportation. They are usually all
aluminum and weathertight. Sometimes they are sold for aluminum scrap.
de Lee
K4LJP
73
machine.
Run FIFO.com to disable the FIFO buffer on the 16550A UART
Run RSS with MoSlo at various slower speeds with both
methods of slowdown.
Constructive suggestions welcome...Thanks!
Dennis
--
I've been wondering lately...Where
From their web page
541-273-8958
John J. Riddell wrote:
Thanks, James.but you'll recall that my question was for a phone
number.
I sent two E mails with no reply..to the address shown...
73 John VE3AMZ
- Original Message -
*From:* James Cicirello
, what
is the coax prep tool of choice? Do you do a 2-level tool or 3?
Is there such a think as one tool for both RG 8 and RG
58/59/RG-6 type cables? I'd rather not have one tool per cable size
if I can help it.
Thanks for your input!
Dennis
--
I've been
I have available some of the original Philips Semiconductor OM345 Wide-Band RF
Hybrid Amp IC's new in the box from the 1990's . I know these are invaluable to
you Marconi folks in repairing/restoring the Marconi 2955 series Test Sets and
2022 Signal Generators. Have them listed over on Ebay (
)
602.6 cps (HA)
Anyone need any of these? Make me an offer. I'll send them
1st class mail in a padded envelope.
Dennis
--
I've been wondering lately...Where am I going and why AM I in this
hand basket??
-
Dennis
The point has been made that a closed repeater (actually any repeater) is
private property and others have no right to utilize it. I would agree to that
premise except for the fact that the repeater utilizes PUBLIC spectrum.
The analogy would be: I have a large tent that I like to set up on my
Jeff - that was an outstanding tutorial...exactly what I was hoping to
find. Thank you for taking the time to put all that info in one
place.
Dennis
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Jeff DePoloj...@broadsci.com wrote:
Doh! I'll take your word for it. I have a couple of KTH-1000's
questions as I am also considering a crimp only
station. For the most part, everything I've read leans strongly to
the view that crimping is at least as good if not better as soldering
(with the usual caveats as to quality of the tools employed).
Thanks!
Dennis
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009
I was amazed at how many thought it might be real.
See the link below for the press release on the matter by San Luis
Obispo county government.
http://www.slocounty.ca.gov/AssetFactory.aspx?did=19840
End of story.
Dennis
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 5:50 AM, Mark Tomany n9
Hi, all,
I am restoring an old Moto L43GGB desktop base. (OK, stop laughing.) So, I
would like to find a manual, if someone has one collecting dust in an old box
and would wish to sell it. Contact me direct at (my call) (at) verizon (dot)
net. Thanks
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman
Tnx
Dennis, K7FL
Battle Ground, WA
and keying in front of the driver - also not very optimal. I
might just build something myself - not tough if crystal controlled at
50Mhz, CW and 10-15w output max.
Thanks
Dennis, K7FL
Battle Ground, WA
==
Eric Lemmon wrote:
Dennis,
The Maxar is a low-end, economy radio that may be difficult
Cort,
What's the hardware config for the machine that's running XP
Pro (CPU type/speed, etc)?
Dennis
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Cort Buffington c...@lawrence-ks.org wrote:
Oh yeah, I keep a small FAT16 partition on the machine that I run the RSS
from and store files
Brown describes to run Moto RSS with no joy. My
ancient PI Acer desktop booted to DOS (about 160 mhz) works like a
charm.
Am I missing something?
Thanks for the info.
Dennis
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Cort Buffington c...@lawrence-ks.org wrote:
It's a Celeron 2.4GHz with, I think
followed by the steady red for charging.
Thanks in advance for the info...I couldn't find a user manual on the web.
Dennis
--
Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
Adam,
The Midland 71-5400 base/repeater amps needs 5w of drive.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
- Original Message -
From: Adam C. Feuer
To: repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday
Hello all:
I'm trying to locate information of a Motorola TX Amp model #19A149544G1
Specifically, power rating, frequency current requirements, etc.
TNX in advance!
73, Dennis - W4DG
My last post I listed what was an apparent GE model# 19xxx
Anyway, I have located a Motorola TLD1693D which I do believe is a Motorola
Micor AMP and would like to know some info about it - drive requirements and
current would be extremely helpful.
73, Dennis Griffin - W4DG
with is a P1 processor at 166 mhz running
WIn98SE. I've tried faster laptops and desktops...P2s and P3's with
both XP and WIn98 with no luck at all. (Win98 is always started in
DOS mode, never a DOS window).
Thank you again for all the replies...I appreciate it.
Dennis
On Fri, Jun 13
Good evening everyone,
Subject says it all. Thought I had one lined up but the
seller flaked. Need a CF-25 Toughbook or equivalent to program my
MT-1000 and Spectras.
Let me know what you've got plus shipping to 95608.
Thanks! Dennis
--
Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael
. Need a CF-25 Toughbook or equivalent to program my
MT-1000 and Spectras.
Let me know what you've got plus shipping to 95608.
Thanks! Dennis
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Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
at CarPoint.com.au It's simple! Sell your car for just $30
Carl,
On mine, they showed up as attachments, which when I clicked on them, they
opened right up.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
- Original Message -
From: ka9gpx
To: Repeater-Builder
.
Contact me with any questions.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
- Original Message -
From: Trevor
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 4:20 PM
Subject
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mike Morris WA6ILQ
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks to Rod Wallberg KB8DNS for this pointer
Trust me guys, you really want to watch this video all the way
through...
http://paillard.claude.free.fr/
The Babelfish translation service is here:
Ken,
Can you verify the auction number? I don't get anything to come up. Whatever
it is, at this price, I may want to get 2 or 3 of them!
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
- Original Message
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mark Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do you plan to treat yourself to a D-Star radio for Christmas?
Amateur Radio Newsline is conducting a very unscientific survey to see
how many are and how many are not.
Its easy to participate: Just take your
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mark Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Icom gives 5 more D-Star repeaters to the WIA
.
Let's see, iCOM gives away repeaters that can only be used with iCOM
radios.
I, also, bought from him. First and last time! I bought 7 Midland mobiles,
with a few other odd pieces, which he just threw into a cardboard box. Of the
7 radios, 4 were physically damaged from shipping.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http
OK, here is where it really gets fuzzy for me:
§97.213 Telecommand of an amateur station.
...
(b) Provisions are incorporated to limit transmission by the station
to a period of no more than 3 minutes in the event of malfunction in
the control link.
Does that mean that the link must be
trying to find measurement
references, but with no luck. Also, on each of the mounts, there is the number
4 stamped. Is there anyone that might have some info to help solve my
dilemma? I would be happy to provide measurements.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh
Thanks, now just to try and find out which band it was made for.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent
Laryn,
No, I haven't been able to test it out, since the harness is damaged. But, I
didn't want to put a lot into a harness if it wasn't the B version.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
- Original
minutes.
I am assuming the this is an Amateur Radio repeater for 70CM. If so,
the ID interval is required to be no more than 10 minutes.
Dennis KG4RUL
of that the next
time you are in a airliner at 30,000'.
Dennis KG4RUL
This comes from my experience in aircraft wiring harness assembly. I
was trained and certified so I do know what I am talking about.
many you need. If you have a good supply, I will trade you all
the sleeves you need for a few complete connectors, in return.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
- Original Message -
From: wd0ekr
many you need. If you have a good supply, I will trade you all
the sleeves you need for a few complete connectors, in return.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
- Original Message -
From: wd0ekr
...I have
considered that often, but considering the time and effort to gather
and assemble the price asked for the clones is *very* attractive.
Yes, I am lazy at heart. :)
Thanks for your comments.
Dennis
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Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
on what you have, at [EMAIL
PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED].
Dennis Bridgeman KC0FWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, Illinois 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.comhttp://bridgemancommunications.com/
the marginally on topic post for some lists,
but finding one of these is more difficult than I thought.
Thanks!
Dennis
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Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
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of for a GLB to get
an idea of the frequency scheme. It occurs to me that to get 5kc
increments on the output of the multiplier chain, the steps at 8 mc
for example need to be alot smaller...do I have that concept right?
Comments?
Dennis
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Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
.
I need whatever manuals (for the exciter, PLL and PS in
particular) can find for this unit to begin designing a conversion.
Any info is appreciated. Reasonable copy costs are gladly paid.
Thanks!
Dennis
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Dennis L. Wade
KG6ZI
Carmichael, CA
Yahoo
. If it comes Back I'll let you guys know.
Thanks to all fer you input. This group is the GREATEST!
Dennis ki5fw
Lauderdale Repeater Group w5LRG
444.500 w5LRG/R
146.970 ki5fw/R pl100hz
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time we've heard it in a few days.
Any ideas what to look fer first?? Thought the trouble was the
rec'vr but after this morning not to sure.
As always thanks in advance,
Dennis ki5fw
Lauderdale Repeater group w5LRG
444.500 w5LRG/R
146.970 ki5fw/R pl100hz
Lauderdale county, MS
Yahoo
somewhere in spkr connections.
Tnx,
Dennis ki5fw
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do you have a load on the Speaker leads? Mobile conversions like to
oscillate without a load on the speaker leads at all times.
Kevin
Dennis Carpenter wrote
I joined this group under the apparently MISTAKEN impression that is
was a group of REPEATER BUILDERS!
I DON'T CARE ABOUT POLICE WANNABES!
Dennis KG4RUL
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Just Wondering;
I may have missed it somewhere, but what is the difference between the
antennas RB sell and Diamond/Comet type anteenas? Are they a true DC
grounded antenna???
Curious Minds Want to Know;
TNX in advance,
U guys have fun in Dayton,
Dennis ki5fw
Yahoo! Groups Links
have the
COS, audio, PTT, etc correct for wiring.
Better yet if someone has a schematic for this unit that would also
detail the barrier strip designations, please contatct me. I will pay
for a schematic of this power supply.
Thanks,
Dennis / KB8YGC
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Thanks for the fast replies!
I will have to see what I can find on that resistor for the mic hi
connection.
Dennis
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Everything you need is right on the top row of screw
connections (plus a number
Thanks for the fast replies!
I will have to see what I can find on that resistor for the mic hi
connection.
Dennis
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Everything you need is right on the top row of screw
connections (plus a number
things,
Agn tnx to all,
Dennis ki5fw
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I disagree, because he says it happens only when things are linked.
I would think it has something to do with the link transmitter
intermoding the repeater receiver
and is planning a freq change soon.
This rptr is one we like to link to during WX conditions allowing us
on the east side of MS to communicate with Jackson WX Service abt 90
miles away. We are receiving a tornado warningas I type this. The 4th
or 5th one today.
TNX,
Dennis ki5fw
--- In Repeater
info, check out the following link:
http://www.kathrein.de/de/mca/produkte/download/936074.pdf
If interested, please contact off list.
Dennis Bridgeman
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, Illinois 62821
_
Dont just search. Find. Check
Greetings,
Anyone know where I can find a service manual for this repeater? I
am also looking for TX/RX strips for UHF operation. Can anyone point
me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance,
Dennis, KB8YGC
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Sorry about that I forgot. Model ET 58A I am not all that familiar
with the mastr pro series and just picked this one up last weekend
and wanted to convert to UHF.
Thanks!
Dennis
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Best thig to do when
II's but have a vast knowledge of electronics
and am hoping to get this one up and running this spring.
Thanks for your help thus far and I will get those model numbers ASAP!
Dennis
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well, the first thing you have
Can anyone send me the tuneup instructions for:
TKR-720 and TK-830
I have the programers and software.
Thanks
Dennis
N4ZKR
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I don't know. I have a TKR -820 manual but don't know how similar they are
internally.
Thanks for the offer
Dennis
At 05:05 PM 3/22/2004 -0500, you wrote:
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:31:12 -0600, Dennis Wieck wrote:
TKR-720 and TK-830
Any idea if the TKR-820 manual would help you
out with the 720
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