Along a similar line.  We have a Mastr IIe that we'd like to set up as
a repeater.  Obviously, the crystal would have to be changed.  Does
anybody know which LBI's address the programming of the system module?
 I have the software, but am unsure of what to change.  The module
appears the same as the MIII.
--- In [email protected], Doug Bade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well that is good news.... I will see what it is going to take on 
> mine...as I shelved the project for the time... and kind of gave up
on it...
> 
> For those who may be interested I made a circuit board for the edge 
> connector of a Mastr IIe to interconnect amateur controllers. In 
> Express PCB format....
> 
> I would be willing to share my layout if anyone needs it... it brings 
> out most of the stuff one might need after setting the station up as 
> duplex no repeat...
> 
> Doug
> KD8B
> 
> 
> 
> At 12:54 PM 6/19/2007, you wrote:
> 
> >Doug, later VCO's have dip switch range programming on VHF, and I have
> >changed a couple of caps on UHF to get them to downband. Have had M3 on
> >both 2M (present W5LM 2M repeater) and 440 without a hitch - again,
base
> >station to repeater is just re-programming issue, and TOT, DTMF control
> >and Morse ID are all built in. Steve NU5D
> >
> >PS- lemme know if you need any parts of lbi's scanned. Also the last
> >thing I would think about is kluging an outboard controller to an M3
> >when is has most everything built in. Steve
> >
> >Doug Bade wrote:
> > > Externally controlling a Mastr III is documented in the current
> > > station service manual. It may be in some of the older LBI's. It is
> > > not quite as easy as a Mastr II to hook up, but I would address the
> > > freq programming first as that needs to work before the rest
> > > matters... I was not able to move my high split to 2m. Freq
> > > programming not withstanding, the vco would not cooperate....
> > >
> > >
> > > Doug
> > > KD8B
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > At 12:54 PM 6/15/2007, you wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >> I have a GE MASTRIII SXHM01 that is currently on the 151.505
> > >> frequency. We believe this radio is 110 watts and was used for
a base
> > >> radio at a construction company. The radio appears to be in
excellent
> > >> shape. I need to know what is needed to convert this radio over
to a
> > >> repeater for amatuer use? Any help would be great, as we are
totally
> > >> new to the repeater business.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks
> > >> Steven
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Yahoo! Groups Links
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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