I bought a bag of new N connectors for RG 142 on ebay and they arrived
missing the crimp sleeve, does anyone know of a source for these sleeves?
73
Jim wd0ekr
Doug- I beleive I have the complete manual/tuneup etc., let me know if you
want, I will copy and send to you
Jerry VE3 EXT
jerry got 2 copies so far...whats the record???
thanks anyhow...mdm ted
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Ted didi you locate??? I may have pone
here--let me know and i'll go find
it.
Jerry VE3 EXT
Ted Bleiman K9MDM
MDM Radio If its in
Manufacturer = RF Industries, Vendor = Tessco.
--- Jeff
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greetings, I have a pair of 221s radio's. they were a repeater pair. the tx
radio lost the power output so I have switched the roles of the radio's. I
would wonder if anyone can help me with the programming of these radio's. I
have the program and the box to connect to the radio. thanks, Loren.
Read and save each radio programming. Then swap the programming.
Jeff
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greetings, I
Jim,
A few months back, I bought a big bag of crimp BNCs for RG58. They arrived
without the pins. I think these sleeves should work for you, since specs show
both cables are 3/16 inch diameter.
Maybe someone out there can verify this, but if you think will they will work,
let me know how
Jim,
A few months back, I bought a big bag of crimp BNCs for RG58. They arrived
without the pins. I think these sleeves should work for you, since specs show
both cables are 3/16 inch diameter.
Maybe someone out there can verify this, but if you think will they will work,
let me know how
I work for a theme park, and our seasonal supervisors carry GP300's. It
never fails; someone's radio ALWAYS gets wet when it rains. They'll be
transmitting for at least 5-15 minutes straight. The company that
maintains/programs our radios never program the TOT in the damn things.
Now, Park
An unused repeater is a complete waste of a repeater pair. When the
emergency comes along that it was saved for There will be no one
there listening for the call! I know, the former trustee of our club
repeater wanted to save it for emergencies and now you can't raise
anyone on it for any reason.
If you have questions on any old equipment including duplexers, first
contact the manufacturer if they are still around. Sinclair is still
around, try their web page sinctech(dot)com, or call tech support. The
number is in their website under contact us.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com,
I work at a theme park too, haven't you learned, the dispatchers know
everything about everything.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Christopher Zeman
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I work for a theme park, and our seasonal supervisors carry GP300's. It
never fails; someone's radio ALWAYS
Walk into the dispatch area with a handheld and say
OK, I'm transmitting. Key down and over-ride my thumb on the button and
make your voice come out of my speaker.
Don't feel alone, I had to do just that to make a paving
company dispatcher come to their senses. And the
idiot had the nerve to
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