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Sent: Sat Aug 28 01:39:55 2010
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my unit is a mobile
and yes the wiring diagram would
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Norm Sir, have you been able to locate a diagram for the Kenwood TK705 and
TK805 mobile
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Norm Sir, have you been able to locate a diagram for the Kenwood TK705 and
TK805 mobile trancievers, as i wish
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Hi Eric.
I was not thinking of moving it down to 2m. I
Change of direction for a brief second or three
Does anyone have the PC programing software for these radios, and perhaps by
slim chance the wiring diagram for the PC cable to interconnect
Thanks in advance
Marcus
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Change of direction for a brief second or three
Does anyone have the PC programing software for these radios, and perhaps by
slim chance the wiring diagram for the PC cable to interconnect
Thanks in advance
Marcus
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Change of direction for a brief second or three
Does anyone have the PC programing software for these radios, and perhaps
by slim chance the wiring diagram for the PC cable to interconnect
Thanks
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Sent: Sat Aug 28 01:24:33 2010
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um not sure there, mine is either Tk705d or Tk805d both are 99% same
software to use is KPG6D
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um not sure there, mine is either Tk705d or Tk805d both are 99% same
software to use is KPG6D programming software and KPG4 cable
Marcus
On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 6:26 PM, NORM KNAPP
nkn
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my unit is a mobile
and yes the wiring diagram would be awesome
i bought my unit from Pacific Aerials in Auckland New Zealand a pretty few
years back
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my unit is a mobile
and yes the wiring diagram would be awesome
i bought my unit from Pacific Aerials in Auckland New Zealand a pretty few
years back, they are now however as best i
http://repeater-builder.com/ge/lbi-library/lbi-38763a.pdf
On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 4:25 PM, NORM KNAPP nkn...@twowayradio.net wrote:
Hi guys.
I just picked up a set of Wacom duplexers. They have this on them: REMEC
WACOM 344A3371-P1.
They may have come with a GE Mastr III repeater some time
That's it! Thanks.
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http://repeater
Norm,
The P1 duplexer is specified for 150-162 MHz. Having gone down this path
before, I strongly suggest that you send the unit to Telewave for
re-manufacturing to your specific frequency pair, which I assume to be in
the Amateur 2m band. Unless you have unlimited time, patience, and access
to
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Norm,
The P1 duplexer is specified for 150-162 MHz. Having gone down
27, 2010 6:35 PM
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Hi Eric.
I was not thinking of moving it down to 2m. I was thinking of using for a
fire dept. Repeater that has a 1.3 mhz split in the 154mhz area. Looks like
these will not work
A couple of notes on this:
Beware of the mfj to read impedance/swr. I have an mfj 259B and it is
terrible on 2 meters. With a GOOD dummy load it shows a higher swr the
higher you go in frequency with it. I think it will show around 1.5:1 and an
impedance of around 42 ohms on the good dummy load.
At 5/10/2008 21:38, you wrote:
I really appreciate all of the comments on my duplexer mystery.
I made sure everything was tuned properly and took it back to my
friends home location. We put it back on the air and experienced 2db
of signal desense with an output of 15 watts. That still doesn't
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A couple of notes on this:
Beware of the mfj to read impedance/swr. I have an mfj 259B and it is
terrible on 2 meters. With a GOOD dummy load it shows a higher swr the
higher you go in frequency with it. I think
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A couple of notes on this:
Beware of the mfj to read impedance/swr. I have an mfj 259B and it is
terrible on 2 meters
Although the outside dimensions were the same between Wacom WP-641 cavities
for commercial frequencies and those for 2m frequencies, the harness and
stub lengths were customized for the specific operating frequencies. My
recommendation is to ship the duplexer to Telewave for conversion and tuning
I've seen typical BpBr duplexers in mid 150 tune at 146.
One problem is for optimum performance the cabling would need to be changed,
but still should work for most repeater applications.
73, ron, n9ee/r
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Pretty sure the R2 was when they took 2, 678's roughly 2 to 2.5 mc apart and
ran them on a common antenna. On each duplexer, tune pass normal, and tune
reject on one cavity for it's own TX or RX, and the second cavity to reject
the second TX or RX. This way you can run 2 repeaters on one antenna
anyone know of any diy/make your guyed triagular
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I don't think the R2 means anything. I bought a WP-678 duplexer for a
GMRS station many years ago, and it was packed with an 8-page brochure
entitled, Field Tuning Instructions for WP-678-2 and WP-665-R2 4-cavity
BpBr Circuit Duplexers.
The instructions are no different from any routine tuning
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