Cleaning out my garage of some stuff and am going to be listing some
of this stuff on Ebay if I don't get takers here.
1) Moto Spectra Mod.# TA3GX+078W ID#-T83GXA7HA3AK (Main unit or body
only - no head, mic or other cables)
Was told this was a 110watt vhf rig. Not sure if it works or not. Have
Hi Ian,
Don't know exactly what bands you are allowed to operate
in your country... but where possible we license up additional
frequency pairs in the adjacent band and/or use frequencies
in another entire range.
I've done a number of in-band links and repeaters and have
been able to get
Gareth describes a very creative application with frequency
agile receivers scanning various commercial repeater inputs.
In the ham world we've applied scanning repeater receivers to
our six-meter repeaters, which allow us to comply with the
current 600KHz and original 500KHz legacy repeater
I checked NARCC and SCRRBA. Who has the 600 kHz splits?
Joe M.
skipp025 wrote:
Gareth describes a very creative application with frequency
agile receivers scanning various commercial repeater inputs.
In the ham world we've applied scanning repeater receivers to
our six-meter repeaters,
Reverse what I wrote... the current 6-meter repeater offset
in California is 500KHz. One of the original 6-meter repeater
offsets when I put up my first solid state six-meter box
was 600KHz.
Anyone remember the 52.525 output and 52.76 input pair?
I keep my original pre-narcc coordination
I am in the process of building a 10 meter repeater and was wondering if I
could get some help form you guys.
What is the best distance separating Tx from Rx on a split site repeater
without creating a big disparity between talk in vs talk out, yet still
provide the needed isolation? I have
Hello to the group.
I have an rlc-4 with three ports running. Port 1 is the repeater, port
2 is the Doug Hall RBI, and port 3 is a half duplex 420 link radio.
The
problem I have is when the port 3 420 link is connected to the port 1
repeater, I get the port 3 courtesy tone out of port 1 just
Hi Steve,
I have 2 1/2 mile distance between my receiver and transmitter on my
10 meter repeater, and have no desense on the receiver. One of the
important things is that the receiver has a high dynamic range. I am
using a Micor receiver because of its ability to reject nearby
signals. 100W
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, John Everson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to the group.
I have an rlc-4 with three ports running. Port 1 is the repeater,
port
2 is the Doug Hall RBI, and port 3 is a half duplex 420 link
radio.
The
problem I have is when the port 3 420 link
Gregory,
Thanks for the insite on the power and the available 10 meter mobiles.
73,
Steve / K6SCA
ac6vj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Steve,
I have 2 1/2 mile distance between my receiver and transmitter on my
10 meter repeater, and have no desense on the receiver. One of the
Steve,
Is your intended coverage area long and narrow? If so, possible strategies
include using directional antennas, either both at one end of the area, where
their side nulls will improve isolation, or one at each end of the area,
pointed toward each other, where plain old distance will help
Hi Geoff,
sadly it looks like you missed a bargain back in November:
http://tinyurl.com/2zhl72
Perhaps you could trying contacting the buyer and see if you can come to
some sort of arrangement...
73 de Darren
G7LWT
On 04/01/2008, gi0gdp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wonder if anyone has any
1st off they have a CP to power upgrade to 1.5kw vert
100 watts Horizontal
2nd
They are licensed to operate at 100 Watts ERP
translated thats 240 Watts TPO( transmitter Power
output. as Far as Running 240 watts
that is Correct For their licensed Power They
were not Running too much
Fellow builders,
I searched the archives and came up with nothing -- if I missed it,
please go easy on me. I've been using a Hamtronics T304 UHF exciter --
the synthesized one that has a real FM modulator, is supposed to be
much better than the crystal controlled, etc. I have two
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, wb7cjq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dick;
I've been busy. I can't remember if I sent you the programmer
software, FCC data, etc. Please advise!
First, thanks for remembering me... I appreciate it, as I tried your
home phone number several times,
Has anyone else here seen the bull put out by NTIA on
https://www.dtv2009.gov/FAQ.aspx
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1. What is the digital television transition?
At midnight on February 17, 2009, all full-power television stations in
the United States will stop
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