Can anybody tell me if Zetron still supports the Model 45B Z-PATCH or the Model
38A repeater Panel? I need some/all the chips for them. Or at least the ones
that are not available from mouser.
Thanks,
Jordan
You should try to get with the internet company. I manage a site where there is
a VHF commercial repeater that was having a serious range problem. Started
sniffing around and decided to unplug the wireless internet UPS for a few
seconds and the repeater was perfect. Of course, you don't want to
Well!
That turned into an interesting thread! This is the first problem that I have
ever had with a crystal from Bomar. And I am pretty sure that it is not a
crystal problem anyway. It is weird that the element just went haywire, but
after-all, the radio is only 30 years old, right? I will
Hello, Hello
I have a Micor UHF repeater station on amateur. I have had it tuned and tested
perfect since last fall. I sent my elements to Bomar and had them temperature
compensated and all that good stuff. After the repeater has set out in the
garage all winter, (unheated, in Indiana) I
Has anybody gotten a VXR-1000 to program on frequencies lower than 450
MHz? I am using ver 2.10 and am having no luck.
Thanks,
Jordan
Thanks for the info guys. In reply to Eric's post, this Mitrek is part
of a voted receive repeater system. I don't think an audio delay board
would work with a voted system. The main receiver is a Micor and
obviously I want the Mitrek to sound as close to the Micor as
possible. My plan is to
, Cort Buffington c...@... wrote:
Sure, the squelch board is going to be responsible for (in full or in
part) keying your transmitter, it doesn't mean you can't run your
discriminator output into your exciter past the pre-emphasis stage.
On Dec 23, 2008, at 6:13 PM, twoway_tech wrote
Anybody have any NHRC-squelch boards in service? I am looking at
getting either one of those or a RLC-MOT board from link
Communications. Is one better then the other? Do they do the same
thing? Anybody try to clone an NHRC board? (they look easy) I am
wanting to install something on a Mitrek for
Joe,
Are you in the process of building or do you already have a Micor on
220? I am starting on a 220 conversion project with a high band mobile
and am running into problems finding some of the silver-mica caps to
use in the conversion. Any idea on sources?
Thanks,
Jordan
Mel,
I am working on a 200 conversion project and I am having troubles
finding the silver-mica caps that i need to complete the conversion.
Do you have any ideas or hints on sources for these components?
Thanks,
Jordan
I have a bunch of GE Mastr II boards and modules. Repeater control,
10V cards, and more. Some of them are standard cards and some are for
the Marc stuff. I don't really know much about this stuff, but Let me
know if you are looking for something and I can look for it. Otherwise
this stuff is
Hello,
Does anybody have any 100 Hz tone reeds for micor repeater station? I
need encode and decode. I need at least one set, but may be interest
in a few extras if the price is right. Thanks,
Jordan
So,is there any point to leaving the oscillator on all the time?
jordan
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
twoway_tech wrote:
I just modified my micor UHF for the exciter to be on all of the time.
I am not for sure that I really like this mod
filtering and shielding is to prevent (or greatly
attenuate) any direct
radiation from the exciter oscillator or the RX
injection oscillator.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Of twoway_tech
Anyone have an extra manual laying around for VHF mobile micors. Doing
a 220 conversion and need a service manual. If so, email me with a price.
thanks,
Jordan
I just modified my micor UHF for the exciter to be on all of the time.
I am not for sure that I really like this mod. The oscillator signal
seems to carry pretty far. Can someone tell me exactly what is gained
by wiring the exciter to be on all of the time. Is it just for faster
transmit
Is there going to be a repeater builder booth at dayton this year?
Thanks,
Jordan
I will probably get in trouble for this. If anyone is in need of a
mastr II UHF repeater, I have two to get rid of.
Contact me off list.
Jordan
Thanks for the info guys,
Yeah, the receivers that I have are actually stamped with TLE8032B.
This is stamped near where the channel element plug into the board. On
the other side of the board,(the side visible when the board is
mounted in the chassis) the number TE1203BA is stamped. According to
I have some spectra-TAC micor receivers, they are the 403-512 bandsplit.
Has anyone put them on 420 or 433 with much problem? Are they REALLY
403-512? :)
Thanks,
Jordan
@yahoogroups.com, twoway_tech jcarter@
wrote:
Well, Speaking of EFJ PPLs, has anyone accually performed the repeater
mods that are descibed on the repeater builder page? I have done one
radio, but I am getting RF into the receiver. Jim Sharp (the author)
mentions putting a shield around Q1
Well, Speaking of EFJ PPLs, has anyone accually performed the repeater
mods that are descibed on the repeater builder page? I have done one
radio, but I am getting RF into the receiver. Jim Sharp (the author)
mentions putting a shield around Q1, but the transistors are not
labeled that way. I
I seem to recall the micor base and repeaters have a wierd power
supply voltage (around 15VDC). Has anyone had any luck running them
off of 12VDC battery backup? My boss has a Micor repeater and we
never could get it to work with batterys becuse of the power supply
voltage it was looking for.
Does anybody have any info on how to get a Micor bas or repeater to
run on batteries12V)? The only micor we ever tried to run on 12V
wouldn't even turn on. I seem to recall that the power supply output
was 15V. Anyone ever come accrossed this?
Thanks,
Jordan
Steve,
You have to take a torch and heat up/desolder the top copper tip then
you can pull the antenna out of the fiberglass from the bottom. I took
an old piece of cable with an N connector(or whatever connector is on
the antenna) and used it to help mepull the antenna out. Also, those
antennas
Has anyone had much luck with a specra tac voter? I found one at a
good price, but I was wanting to know if it would be worth messing
with for my amateur repeater. I was told that they require a 100%
transmit on the links, but someone else also told me that they could
be used normally as well.
Thanks Kevin and mark for your help so far. I have ALOT of research to
do and ALOT more questions to ask before I decide exactly what I am
going to do for a voter system. I appreciate your time and support.
-Jordan
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