Can anyone tell me why Yahoo Groups emails keep bouncing? This problem has
happened twice in the past week. I get all the emails then one day I get no
emails. Then I have to click unbounce on the Yahoo site. Thank you. Rod kc7vqr
I'm not sure of any specific issues with charter.net email accounts and
yahoo groups... However it can be a problem with them (charter) or even with
the way yahoo is sending the emails. One thing I do know is that I've never
had a problem with my gmail account emails bouncing. YMMV.
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Justin K.
Google Yahoo email bounces...
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From: N/AN
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 2:06 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] O. T. Question
Can anyone tell me why Yahoo Groups emails keep bouncing? This problem has
happened
To All: I am going to get completely away from MASTR Pro equipment. If
anybody wants anything, contact me off net and I'll see if I have it. Cost
very cheep plus shipping. Anything not gone in three weeks is going to the
trash.
seaman...@sbcglobal.net
Fred W5VAY
re: Hard-Line Filter pager filter construction web page.
This is pretty neat'o
http://www.vk5zd.com/PagerFilter/Filter.aspx
enjoy,
s.
To All: I am going to get completely away from MASTR Pro
equipment. If anybody wants anything, contact me off net
and I'll see if I have it. Cost very cheep plus shipping.
Anything not gone in three weeks is going to the trash.
Fred W5VAY
That's a shame Fred later down the road you
Just like the filters for the 6-meter heliax duplexers, except for the band.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: skipp025 skipp...@yahoo.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2010 12:07 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Hard-Line Filter pager filter
Most of my repeaters are Mastr Pro repeaters. One of them in a carrier squelch
repeater operating at a VERY high level RF site and it performs perfectly.
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Received: Sun, 13 Jun 2010 09:08:04 AM PDT
From: skipp025 skipp...@yahoo.com
To:
Skip: Yes, I Know; The first radio system I designed had 74 Repeaters and
over 150 mobiles with some microwave interconnects. I have run out of space,
and now I have all MASTR II and Delta's.
Fred W5VAY
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Fred Seamans seaman...@... wrote:
Skip: Yes, I Know; The first radio system I designed had
74 Repeaters and over 150 mobiles with some microwave
interconnects. I have run out of space,
and now I have all MASTR II and Delta's.
Fred W5VAY
There's a simple fix Fred... move to a bigger
With no power connected, on the Accessory connection in the back of the unit,
which is Ground?
Sm-120 reference information states that pin 7 is ground.
On my unit, on the Accessory connection in the back of the unit, pin 4 is at
ground.
I have programmed the Accessory for pin 4 to be COR +
At 11:29 AM 06/13/10, you wrote:
With no power connected, on the Accessory connection in the back of
the unit, which is Ground?
Sm-120 reference information states that pin 7 is ground.
On my unit, on the Accessory connection in the back of the unit, pin
4 is at ground.
I have programmed
Jim,
According to the SM-series Service Manual 6880903Z45, pin 7 of the accessory
connector and pin 4 of the mike jack are ground. I verified this on a new
radio just now.
Confusion sometimes arises because of the way Motorola numbers the pins.
When looking in at the accessory connector, with
Thanks, I was counting across, not up and down on the connector.
Thanks, for clarifying the pin configuration, which is not shown on the SM-120
section.
73's, Jim Kh6jkg.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Lemmon wb6...@verizon.net
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, Jun 13,
Wish the shipping was affordable. I'd like one just as a souvenir. At the time
it came out, I thought it ran circles around anything else available and, as
Skipp and others noted, it's still an excellent receiver. Which band are your
radios on?
Tom DGN
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At 6/13/2010 09:05 AM, you wrote:
To All: I am going to get completely away from MASTR Pro
equipment. If anybody wants anything, contact me off net
and I'll see if I have it. Cost very cheep plus shipping.
Anything not gone in three weeks is going to the trash.
Fred W5VAY
That's a
Tom: I have 1 High Band (150 - 170 MHz), 3 UHF (450-470 MHz) and 2 Low Band
(42-50 MHz) and 2 EP38 Power Supplies.
Box full of Parts, small circuit boards, xtal filters, etc. Email me direct
if interested.
seaman...@sbcglobal.net
Fred
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Hi Guys
Has anyone used the new alinco DR-03T 10M rigs in a repeater ? I wish to get a
10M repeater going but have to use split sites and use UHF links between
them... also.. any other ideas on radios to use ?
cheers
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Initially thank you for announcing the new box - cannot find it here
yet. Have a DR-M03 obsolete (no T). It is OK as a link TXR, duty cycle
might be a problem for repeater but a big enough cooler may solve that.
Mine is 10w o/p, performs OK.
Doug
On 13/06/2010 20:30:33, vk4jv
I am looking for a Motorola repeater maybe a MCS2000 that I can get down into
the 147.105/705 range. I have been told there where a lot of these at Dayton
this year. Sadly I wasn't there. If you have something, drop me a note. Thanks,
N0FJP
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