These are being used as receiver's only, there will be no transmitting from the TM-V7's at all.  If someone has 4 identical UHF receiver's lying around that are no longer being used and want's to part with them, I would use them.  But at this point I have these and plan to use them.  I'm open for suggestions.  Money is now a factor as I have other projects in the works, and that is to erect a 120' tower.
 
Mathew


Mark Holman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
They used the SAV-17 in a Kenwood TM-241a 2M. mobile also may use it for 5W.
packet when I get around 2 it .


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Q" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: I need to take 5 volts to 8 volts,
andone have a schematic


> From personal experience,the SAV-17 output brick is unforgiving of any
> high duty cycle use and will die. They are not cheap to replace either.
> And I only use my TMV7A for mobile use. This radio is a poor choice for
> remote base transmitting. I would dig into the radio before the output
> stage and use an external amp rated for cont. duty,such as a MastrII PA
> or similar. Then you would have a killer remote base radio with all the
> features you wanted. 73,Lee,N3APP
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> Mathew Quaife wrote:
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>> That was a good point out, never gave that a thought, so now I will
>> just build 4 cor circuits to make them work, that will be easier than
>> trying to make 5 volts jump to 8, can just make a simple 10 or 8 volt
>> COR circuit. Glad this came back up a 2nd time around.
>>
>> Mathew
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>> */Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
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>> At 08:53 AM 5/11/2005 -0700, you wrote:
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>> By the time I find 4 receivers that match, get 4 xtals, then tone
>> boards,
>> the money would be the same, then only for a year later to find I
>> have a
>> channel issue, then to buy another xtal, just change the vfo and
>> I'm done.
>> I agree, you way sounds better, but these are here, and at $200.00
>> a piece,
>> for two receiver's in one box, works out ok for me.
>>
>> <---Oh.. also be advised that the packet jack signals only work
>> for the
>> currently selected band. In other words, you do not have simultaneous
>> access to both rcvrs/xmtrs that way.
>>
>> Ken
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