Which "that" are you referring to???

What book did you look in?

Please be more specific.

Bob M.
======
--- Bob Luttrull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have been looking in the book and did not find
> that. Were did you find that at?
> Bob
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Bob M. 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 5:25 PM
>   Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSF 5000 CLB
> 
> 
>   Watch how it drifts when the station cools off or
>   heats up. While the VCO may lock between, say, 20
> and
>   40, the book recommends 38uA so it has some room
> to
>   swing. You can adjust the tuning and see how high
> and
>   low you can go before the green LED goes out, then
>   tune it in the middle. As long as it stays locked,
>   you're OK.
> 
>   Long-term drift should be 2-4uA. If the tuning is
>   erratic or the meter jumps around as you slowly
> adjust
>   the tuning slug, you'll have to pull the VCO, pull
> the
>   tuning slug, clean all the metal filings off the
>   threads and inside the VCO, put it all back
> together,
>   make sure the thin nut is tight so the tuning slug
>   requires a bit of erfort to tune, and readjust it.
>   Everything should tune smoothly with no jumps on
> the
>   meter.
> 
>   Bob M.
>   ======
>   --- Bob Luttrull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>   > Hi Bob
>   > I put the panel on and the RX was at 48uA and
> the TX
>   > was at 40uA so I put the RX at 40uA. The RX
> light
>   > came back on and it working good for now. I will
>   > check it in the morning to see if it is good. 
>   > Thanks
>   > Bob
>   > 
>   > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > From: Bob M. 
>   > To: [email protected] 
>   > Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 3:09 PM
>   > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSF 5000 CLB
>   > 
>   > 
>   > Also make sure the VCO locks are in the OPERATE
>   > position. They should be in the TRANSIT or
> LOCKED
>   > position if/when the station is moved. This
> won't
>   > affect the problems your having, but it will
> allow
>   > the
>   > VCOs to pick up noise from anything mechanical
>   > outside
>   > the station, like fans or rotating machinery.
>   > 
>   > The control tray should be slightly warm. Heat
>   > would
>   > be generated on the IPA/REG board in the center
>   > rear;
>   > nothing else should create noticeable heat. The
>   > only
>   > item that needed the fan was the PA/PS assembly
> at
>   > the
>   > top. The fans were usually mounted between those
>   > and
>   > the control tray.
>   > 
>   > Bob M.
>   > ======
>   > --- Bob Luttrull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   > 
>   > > No I don't thing that it is the controll
> because
>   > the
>   > > RX tray hot very HOT at times that is way I
> put
>   > the
>   > > fan on it when it was in my basement. I am
> going
>   > to
>   > > put the meter on it to see where the uA are at
>   > for
>   > > the RX and TX. The repeater has been moved 3
>   > time
>   > > and has not been check for alignment.
>   > > Thanks
>   > > Bob
>   > > ----- Original Message ----- 
>   > > From: Andrew G. 
>   > > To: [email protected] 
>   > > Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 11:11 AM
>   > > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSF 5000
> CLB
>   > > 
>   > > Bob,
>   > > Sounds like there's a problem with your Arcom
>   > > controller (RC-210 I guess?). I've had mine
> bug
>   > out
>   > > a few times where something similiar would
>   > occur,
>   > > but it usually corrected itself after being
>   > reset.
>   > > Could be firmware or a bad programming string
>   > > somewhere... 
>   > > 
>   > > As far as the open squelch noise goes, thats
>   > > something I've never encountered. I run 3 CLB
>   > UHF
>   > > Stations and a CXB 900MHz Station with no
>   > cooling on
>   > > the control tray and this hasn't happened on
> any
>   > of
>   > > them. Is the white noise appearing in the
>   > hangtime
>   > > only with no cor activity on the RX? Does this
>   > still
>   > > happen when you run the MSF with the internal
>   > > controller?
>   > > 
>   > > Andy KC2GOW
>   > > 
>   > > P.S. We can fight over the legality of the
> time
>   > > announcement on repeaters on another
>   > thread...hahaha
>   > > 
>   > > --- In Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com,
>   > > "kd7ikz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   > > >
>   > > > Hi All 
>   > > > I am runnig a MSF 5000 CLB with a Arcom
>   > > controll. I am also runnig 
>   > > > echolink on the repeater. I have the
> repeater
>   > > say the time every 
>   > > hour 
>   > > > and half hour. I was going to work today and
>   > the
>   > > repeater said to 
>   > > time 
>   > > > ok. Then I was going to get on echolink and
>   > the
>   > > repeater did not 
>   > > key 
>   > > > up so I called home and the wife said that
> the
>   > > TX light was on and 
>   > > the 
>   > > > RX light was blinking on and off. She tryed
> to
>   > > reset but the RX 
>   > > light 
>   > > > would not come back on. So I just let it be
>   > for
>   > > about two hours and 
>   > > > tryed it again and the RX light came up. can
>   > > anyone gave me any 
>   > > ides 
>   > > > on what it mite be? Also I have to keep a
> fan
>   > on
>   > > the RF tray and 
>   > > > station control because it gets to hot and
>   > when
>   > > it TX it sounds 
>   > > like 
>   > > > it has a open squelch.I am new to the
> repeater
>   > > world. The repeater 
>   > > is 
>   > > > working fine other then that.
>   > > > Thanks
>   > > > Bob
>   > > > kd7ikz 
>   > > > echolink 216767


      
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