RS 12-251 
   
  It's an older disco'd model, a few float around on Ebay and a few guys out 
here have them to. It shuts down at the end of the message. I have one sitting 
here on the desk at work(waiting for conversion for my repeater) and it works 
just dandy. I believe it's one of the models listed on the RB website with a 
conversion.
   
  Tom 
  W9SRV

Ron Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Tom,

I have 3 Radio Shack SAME receivers, 2 base type, and recently a HT type. I 
like the HT type for it displays time and temp...helps in some of my out door 
activites.

Most of the SAME receivers I see, including the RS, the open audio is timed, RS 
to 5 minutes. Initially the FCC stated the message was to be limited to 2 
minutes, but this might have changed. However, most messages are much shorter 
than 5 minutes. The NWS when it sends an alert also sends end of message 
command which could be used by the rcvrs.

Have you seen any rcvrs other than the $1500 professional type that terminate 
the audio on the commands???

73, ron, n9ee/r



>From: tgundo2003 
>Date: 2007/08/02 Thu AM 08:34:49 CDT
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] WX Radio w/ S.A.M.E Revisited

> 
>I was wandering thru Farm & Fleet (Actually there to buy food for the 
>chickens) and I noticed in the small electrics dept that First Alert 
>brand has NOAA WX radios with SAME- and they look to have the 
>individual LED's for the different statuses. I would gather these 
>would be modifiable for use with repeater controllers. There were two 
>models:
>
>WX-167
>http://www.simaproducts.com/products/product_detail.php?product_id=599
>
>WX-150
>http://www.simaproducts.com/products/product_detail.php?product_id=598
>
>Now- I believe the pricing was 39.99 for the 150 and 59.99 for the 
>167, but the website info does not correspond with that. I opened up 
>the 150 and read thru the manual (d*mn shoppers) and it does not 
>mention wether it runs on a 5 min timer when a message comes thru or 
>if it shuts back down when the message is over. I noticed on the 167 
>there is already an external connector (F type) for an external 
>antenna as well as an alert out jack (1/8") for external signaling 
>devices, so if someone wanted an easy no frills accy for their 
>repeater you could probably adapt that with no modification.
>
>I know some people were looking for options last time we discussed 
>this so I figured I would pass this along.
>
>73's
>Tom
>W9SRV 
>
> 


Ron Wright, N9EE
727-376-6575
MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS
Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL
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