On Jul 13, 2007, at 6:25 AM, Ron Wright wrote:
Eric and all,
On the PA problem has anyone on the board tried using PAs from say
Micors or GE Mastr line made for 150 or UHF on 220.
Everything I've read about converting MASTR II PA's from VHF to 220
doesn't look too good.
I have heard
You should have it now Tony... I'll copy the manuals and
scan them into pdf for the RB and Sonic Web pages.
a big thank you!
skipp
Tony Faiola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Skipp:
Please give me your name and address, and I'll send you the three ring
binder for the generator. It
Same thing with the Micor 223/224 MHz conversions. We simply
used bricks with trailing low pass filters. I'm checking to
see what type of docs I have around for the pa sections.
There's a really well done/built linked 223/224 linked system on the
west coast called the Condor System. You
The Condor conversions for the GEs are on the GE page at repeater-builder.
Their web site is at http://www.condor-connection.org/
Mike WA6ILQ
At 12:07 AM 07/14/07, you wrote:
Same thing with the Micor 223/224 MHz conversions. We simply
used bricks with trailing low pass filters. I'm checking
For sale or for trade.
Due to a frequency change I have a KXN1024 channel
element available. It was used in a 25 watt mobile
Micor that was built up as a portable / backup repeater.
The crystal in this element is cut for low side injection and
when installed a mobile radio this element results
We built a PA for the high band VHF Micor using two Mitsubishi modules. We
had some problems getting sufficient drive out of our exciter conversion and
we wanted higher power, so we used two modules requiring 50 mW input for 35W
out.
Turned into a real challenge. Using an RF splitter to divide
Yeah, that's why I asked him for the model number or chassis number... It
didn't sell, even at 99 cents, so I may just e-mail him and see if he still
wants to unload it for basically the cost of shipping.
George
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From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Mike and Nate,
Almost every URL that is posted with http in front get duplicated,
regardless of the and characters.
To prevent that, simply delete the http-colon-slash-slash and begin the
URL with www and enclose the entire URL in and characters. The
http-colon-slash-slash is unnecessary
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the info and sorry for not giving you the necessary
information you request. Upon further digging into the issue,
I've discovered that the Quantro low power module is not compatible with
the Quantar back plane edge card connector.
Edge card pin outs are quite a bit
can any tell me the default program codes for the:
Zetron model 38
and
Zetron model 38A
thank you, John
Hey John and the Group!
You may want to do a little more reading of this groups bible.
IMHOTry this link:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/zetron/zetron-model-38A025-9043Y.pdf
Might be a little easier than someone telling you the many codes...
Enjoy!
Charlie
It is not the class of license the
I thought the 38 and 38A were different codes?
John
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From: Charles Mumphrey Kc5ozh
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 3:10 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Zetron
Hey John and the Group!
You may
it looks like the same program code works for both.
thanks John
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From: Maire-Radios
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Zetron
I thought the 38 and 38A were different codes?
John, there is a manual on line at the Repeater-Builder site, but your
unit may be an earlier version of the EPROM than the one documented in
that manual.
The default decode sequence is 12345# if it is in the factory original
state. I had several that were not, and found that I could remove
any know the access code for the Zetron 39MAX
thanks and it is not 12123
John
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Zetron
John, there is a manual on line
On Jul 14, 2007, at 7:57 AM, WD7F - John in Tucson wrote:
Turned into a real challenge. Using an RF splitter to divide the
input and
a phased power combiner/bridge to sum the outputs, we manged to get
a very
stable and bullet proof PA that once transmitted all night due to a
On Jul 14, 2007, at 9:23 AM, Eric Lemmon wrote:
Mike and Nate,
Almost every URL that is posted with http in front get duplicated,
regardless of the and characters.
Duplicated? Never seen that here, ever. That's a mail client
problem, not the sender's problem, if the sender only typed
It's not so much a defect as it is asking the rptr to do more than it
was designed for. It may be a 45 watt PA but in rptr use, medium to HD
rptr use, drop it down to about 25 to 30 watts out of the PA. Enjoy
what you get thru the duplexer. Asking for more will melt the PA.
The earlier units
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