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ng anyone who
wishes to use it reliably will need GREAT NEARBY repeaters.
Same for digital TV (except the Internet is probably TVs "Plan B").
And folks in very remote areas will NEED satellite (or to stick to
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Mark, my morality about this is that if Adobe screws something up so that
I need a whole new version, I will buy it ANYWHERE I can (at the lowest
price). I generally support getting real copies from vendors, but when the
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rsion. ;-)
Mark, my morality about this is that if Adobe screws something up so that
I need a whole new version, I will buy it ANYWHERE I can (at the lowest
price). I generally support getting real copies from vendors, but when the
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> >No way around it unless I want to lose PDF authoring
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>Buy a Mac
Actually WordPerfect makes beautiful PDF files and has for years...
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tter for me to give my call, hope someone
comes back, and ask for a signal report?
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Spend your $$$ on the antenna.For UHF you are much
better off if you are line of sight to the transmitter. If not,
consider cable or a dish.
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Spend your $$$ on the antenna.For UHF you are much
better off if you are line of sight to the transmitter. If not,
consider cable or a dish.
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nalog is the exception, not the rule.
Now to be fair, it must be said I have very strong signals. But I
get better results by far from digital than analog. With a new set
I didn't really have time to put an antenna on, I got 15 stations
with a paper clip. Never could have done that on analo
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>On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Dave Gomberg wrote:
> > >It's been done. All of it, before. You're probably looking at using
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>to implement a transponder as a repeater.
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implementable, but I am not sure that guy is
right, so I would like to have a chat off-list with a circuit
designer, preferably one who is up on the latest in ss devices as I
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>And I thought this was a good place to get help - I guess it's just
>like QRZ or hamsexy - A bunch of jackasses that have egos larger than
>Motorola.
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it might have. If the antennas were like stacked dipoles,
one over the other would put each in the others dead zone. Moving
out 100' means they see each other much better.
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>Best ever football play!!
Nah, http://alumni.berkeley.edu/KCAA_Multimedia/The_Play_1982.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Play
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Nah, http://alumni.berkeley.edu/KCAA_Multimedia/The_Play_1982.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Play
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footage. Or something like that. This is not legal advice and I
am not a lawyer nor do I play one on TV.
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insurance company
has a duty to defend, even if they think the suit is baseless or not
covered by your policy (they must defend to ensure that they get that
ruling). And they pay for the defense.
FWIW, I am not a lawyer nor do I play one on TV, this is NOT legal advice.
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late it back. It was (barely) recognizable, but it was
recognizable. I give it a D for intelligibility, a B for
vocabulary, a C- for word order.
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cal and
>pewrsonal" communications. And it never dawned on them that 10 m
>band openings would lead to CB DX-ing.
>73, Dicx
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>Re: [Repeater-Builder] Weather Alert Radios
Gee, ours has never given us anything but Amber alerts (lost kids,
mostly parental custody squabbles). When the last one woke us up at
4AM!!! we unplugged the radio. Not useful in CA.
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Gee, ours has never given us anything but Amber alerts (lost kids,
mostly parental custody squabbles). When the last one woke us up at
4AM!!! we unplugged the radio. Not useful in CA.
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If they are unexpired, I would like one please.
At 19:17 1/8/2009, Richard wrote:
>I also have two TV converter coupons that I won't be using either,
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ted takeoff angle, unusual for HTs.
In closing I would agree 3 dB is not noticeable or barely noticeable
if the signal is already well out of the noise
Again, I believe I said that....
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ted takeoff angle, unusual for HTs.
In closing I would agree 3 dB is not noticeable or barely noticeable
if the signal is already well out of the noise
Again, I believe I said that....
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ore would still
be clear and workable. What am I missing here?
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be clear and workable. What am I missing here?
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on his system/server or something.
> From what I gather, he has no plans on reactivating it. Now i'm
>looking for another program that works like Echo Time and is compatible
>with Echolink. Does anyone know of a program that is available ??
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ermission from the FCC.My question
was: What (if anything) is TECHNICALLY wrong with the idea of using
an out-of-band repeater output freq?
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was: What (if anything) is TECHNICALLY wrong with the idea of using
an out-of-band repeater output freq?
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d not be the case
Huh??? What event?
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ailable, and in an emergency, out-of-band operation is permitted,
right? One would want to preselect a frequency where interference
with other emergency use is least likely, I also realize that not
all HTs have a wide-band receive capability, but lots do.
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ong sight, but wouldn't you
want a special, high-efficiency ps so that in the event of an
emergency it would last as long as possible I would doubt that
Motorolas are built with that in mind.
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wind tho.
2. Why is a 50w 2m transceiver, derated to 25w and driving a power
amp a bad choice? Or is it OK?
3. Any suggestions on how to keep the duplexer cavities affordable?
4. Which repeater controller? Or is that a religious question?
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he grounds of race. Same
for renting your apartment, or even spare room. If you offer to almost
everyone, you must offer to all (except you may exclude those of a non-
protected class). You can say no attorneys can use my repeater, but you
would be taking a great risk saying no Catholics ca
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above ground. Just try
using a NVIS for DX! And verticals become ineffective at very high
installation points unless special steps are taken to compensate (by
improving the counterpoise). Anyway, that's my opinion and I'm stickin' to it.
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I have hit this antenna full strength from an ID-1 on voice, but the
data bandwidth is so great that data transmission failed from 32
miles away, using a Comet 16-el yagi on my end with an LMR-400 feedline.
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llel and that
plus the distance may well cover you. If you cannot get duplexers
and don't want to do cross-band (all new radios), then the BIG
separation is the cheap way to go. You can use yagis on the 1.2m
link between the towers.
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nd a half times as many
lengths as you need and solder pieces together.
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Hz (my specific laptop for RSS).
John Reid wrote:
Where does one fine a CHEAP but reliable old computer for this
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a salt-spray environment and
they seem to last forever. No lightning tho. Maybe they hate lightning
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I'll bet he wouldn't do it again.
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disaster takes out a repeater, they represent a
way to retain function.
You can put up a simplex repeater on the output frequency of the
repeater, with an id that explains what is going on, and invites traffic.
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disaster takes out a repeater, they represent a
way to retain function.
You can put up a simplex repeater on the output frequency of the
repeater, with an id that explains what is going on, and invites traffic.
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intervening terrain is
relatively low. Using 5w and a rubber duck on an Icom T7H. So all
you need is a good line of sight, even for a pretty long distance.
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Gee, sounds like a slam dunk for nuc to me
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ection, and therefore the only relevant stat is the reverse
voltage, 12v, and therefore presumably within ratings?
I don't see what the current has to do with it because the diode will
be non-conducting. The current rating is only for the conducting
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