I've had enough of this guy. He's gone. You're all welcome.
Scott - List Co-Owner Scott Zimmerman Amateur Radio Call N3XCC 474 Barnett Road Boswell, PA 15531 kevin valentino wrote: > > > *Hey you still owe me 3 # bucks for sending you a Uniden key!* Hope > the whole world knows know! you just blew me off?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it was > over a year ago at least!* sent you several emails. guess if you can't > afford a couple bucks then you should not to try to make yourself out to > mister want to be!Which for a couple bucks is nothing!!!!!!!Guess you > can't be* *trusted!!!!! Mr. Mike Morris! Wa6ilg, so impressed, no code! > wannabie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes you are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* > > --- On *Sun, 6/20/10, Mike Morris /<[email protected]>/* wrote: > > > From: Mike Morris <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Astron RS50 Power Supply > To: [email protected] > Date: Sunday, June 20, 2010, 6:23 PM > > > At 11:22 AM 06/20/10, you wrote: > >Hi Guys, > >I am trying to download a schematic on this site for the RS50M Power > >Supply and keep getting a 404 Error on each attempt on all the > >supplies. Any ideas? > > Did you use the email link on the 404 page to tell the guys at > repeater-builder? > > I just checked the RS50 links and they all seem to work... > > Let me know which link doesn't work and I'll fix it. > > You might want to read the repair and modification notes on the > "Introductory Information" page. > At the least you should add the missing compensation cap and > the missing lock washers. > > Make sure the negative side of the supply is NOT connected to the case. > Eric WB6FLY posted a informative note about that a while back. > It's reproduced on the "Introductory Information" page. > > According to the schematic the main diodes in the RS-50 is the 1N1184A. > International Rectifier calls it a 40 amp diode. > What brand is in your unit? > > I rebuilt an RS50 a couple of years ago and used a pair of the > 1N2129A (60 amp diode). > If I were to do it over again I'd use a 100a diode like the 1N3288 > that I use in the RS-70. > > Mike WA6ILQ > > > >

