If the XMTR is @ 10 W. at 1st. time to key up. and
then take a dive to 1.5 Watts, being I never seen this unit or schematic, I am
going to guess ..
A componet may not short until it gets x amt of
time the power is present then shorts out or opposite opens up and the pwr.
drops.
Just to add some information...
The upgrade to version 5 employs the Dallas Real Time Clock (DS1216) but it
goes in the U31 socket not the U30 socket
The upgrade does nothing to U30 and re-uses U31 in it's same state only it
goes into the Dallas socket.
Of course U34 is completely
I am looking for a programming manual for this tone panel. The front
panel controls resemble the CSI-32(led's, number pad, power switch
and reset switch. It has a 15 pin serial connector on the back, some
adjustments for audio, tone, ect. It has NO phone jack and a power
connector that has
Did you try contacting CSI?
Neil
John wrote:
I am looking for a programming manual for this tone panel. The front
panel controls resemble the CSI-32(led's, number pad, power switch
and reset switch. It has a 15 pin serial connector on the back, some
adjustments for audio, tone, ect.
I'm not sure who mentioned it, but the GE VHF and UHF Propogation
DataFile Bulletin is no. 10003-1 dated July 1962.
Calculation of Range and Signal Strenght for Land Mobile Radio
Communication Systems Above 30 MC
Included was:
Signal Strenght Calculation - Form 10003-3 Point to Point,
I have ALL GE Manuals available for reproduction.
All DataFiles
All LBI's
My repropductions are exact and complete, and of VERY high quality.
I do not provide cheap copies, in any sense of the meaning.
Steve Scott.
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I have an Astron RS-35A power supply that has decided to stop working.
All is well, except for the fact that there is no output from the output
terminals. I have checked the UA723 Regulator and it does appear to be
at fault. My question is, is there anything else that I should
checkout? I
Sometimes you get lucky, and it's only the chip; too often you'll be
checking individual pieces-parts. Those pass xstrs can be a real pain.
Suggestion: put that new chip in a socket -- makes it lots easier the
next time.
Test fixture: swipe a headlamp or two from, say, the XYL's car... 8-)
Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Someone correct me if I am wrong here - I haven't worked on a
Motrac repeater in a very long time -
Station Logic Module - the diode that connects to pin 3 (anode
connects to pin 3) is the Receiver Mute circuit - lifting one end
of that
Big yard sale on Sept 4 th and 5th,
Lots of Motorola stuff.. 2 800 mhz MITREK's, like new, maybe they
will tune up to the 900 ham for a repeater
Benifit for San Gabriel Valley USAR Team, (A 501.C non profit corp.)
Donations of equipment or trades accepted at the sale.
texaswpd103
wrote:
polaris #9 cable and I have the Mot. Field Programming
software, but I keep getting an error that Device not ready when I
try to read the data. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Ryan Holt
The R100 programming cable does not use the RIB. The R100 software
requires a very slow
Yes, I remember that ... 30 years ago?
Neil
motarolla_doctor wrote:
Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Someone correct me if I am wrong here - I haven't worked on a
Motrac repeater in a very long time -
Station Logic Module - the diode that connects to pin 3 (anode
Hi doug and the group...
I looked at the samples in the website mentioned.
Question...(s)...
Is this a DOS program running windows or a linux program? I saw file names with
formatting of each.
100m resolution? Kinda vague I was hoping for a 10 foot resolution.
What if I dod not know all the
In a message dated 8/31/2004 3:01:10 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I keep
getting an error that "Device not ready" when I try to read the data.
Any ideas? Thanks, Ryan
Holt
Try switching com port from 1 to 2. .. Also a slow 286 computer is best
with
10 foot resolution ? That's kind of hard to predict unless you're standing
next to the antenna. Those other parameters are necessary to predict ANYTHING.
Kind of like asking a meteorologist if it's going to rain. His answer will
definitely be YES. But that means it could rain ANYWHERE on
If your volt/multi-meter has a diode (drop) test
function, it might be a good idea to check the
large pass transistors for short, no-short fault.
Although heat sink grease is not as popular for
new TO-3 transistor case mounts; I still remove
the pass transistors and clean the parts with
I want to use the fan timer line or whatever you call it...at work
and don't have the manualto turn on and off AC fans for my
repeater. Have all the fans going into one surge strip right now
(for easy turn on and off). Thought I would use a either another
extension cable with a relay or
I found and bought one on Ebay... If you can't find one,
let me know in about two weeks and I'll try to help you
out. The manual is inbound from England and will probably
take some time to arrive.
cheers
skipp
skipp025 at yahoo.com
N6KYD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am looking
I am thinking of using LMR-400/600 ultra-flex as
interconnecting cables between the repeater, dublexer and transmission
line.
Some one mentioned that there have been some problems with
400/600 when used as interconnecting jumpers at 150 Mhz.
Has any one experienced any problems with LMR
reinstalling the TO-3 mount
pass transistors with a thin flim of heat sink
grease on the insulator and mate surfaces.
I use the clear heatsink grease
Also, I allways add a star or shake proof lock washer on each pass
transistor mounting screws. This helps keep the transistor
collector
Big two-way radio equipment yard sale,
Just added, Street Hawk light bar, model SH 52, amber domes,
clear take-down, alley and rear lights. With cables and switchbox,
and double console.
Please come on by and look at all the stuff.
Some
You would be better off with RG-214/U for jumpers. Or .25" of 1/2" supper
flex.
The problem with LMR 400 or 600 is it will crackle after a while in the
receiver side.
Good luck,
73 Russ, W3CH
- Original Message -
From:
Joel
Mele
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
As a troubleshooting technique, you can plug in one pass transistor at a
time and the power supply will work so that you can measure voltage on the
output. I have had strange things happen to an Astron 35 which has included
a single pass transistor shorting out, a resistor in the reference
Thanks Ken,
That was pretty much my question
I wanted to use the RIGHT relay that would handle the 110v.
Thanks,
Robert
---Hi Robert. There are 2 schools of thought about this but many
folks use
a solid state relay for switching 110v fans. Many folks use a
mechanical
relay. I suppose
At 10:10 PM 8/31/2004 -, you wrote:
-- (figuring 10 watts per fan, that would be 110 mils each.
---Ick!. make that roughly 90 mils ea, so you could run 11!
Ken
--
President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers
At 04:52 PM 8/31/2004 -, you wrote:
I want to use the fan timer line or whatever you call it...at work
and don't have the manualto turn on and off AC fans for my
repeater. Have all the fans going into one surge strip right now
(for easy turn on and off). Thought I would use a either
At 10:10 PM 8/31/2004 -, you wrote:
Thanks Ken,
That was pretty much my question
I wanted to use the RIGHT relay that would handle the 110v.
Thanks,
---I would think even your local Radio Joke (shack) would have one. Most
relays I've ever seen have the contact ratings stamped right on
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