Happy 2007 to all the readers of this mailing list. May the new
year be better than the old one.
Mike
With over 3,000 readers of this mailing list I'm hoping that someone
knows somebody in the Texas DPS (highway patrol) radio shop.
One of the folks that has donated info to the r-b web site has
come across a Bendix King EPH-5991K handheld. This is one
of the specialty radios that BK made for a spe
These are both repeaters, but we are looking at the one wideband machine
as having 155.160 only, they are both next to each other. What you
describe is a sort of bridge circuit.
Could you describe as to how you would accomplish this bridge
circuit?
73
John
kb3nqs
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogr
Thanks Skipp, however I only found info about 408 & 411. I don't think I
missed anything, I looked over the index 3 or 4 times.
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of skipp025
Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2006 7:42 PM
To: Repeater-Bu
I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office
via phone company, but not in my home (which is about 2 miles away). Is
there something I can buy to send DSL wireless signal to my house??
Thanks, Bill in Mexico
* Mike Morris WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jan 01 03:07 -0600]:
> Happy 2007 to all the readers of this mailing list. May the new
> year be better than the old one.
Yeah, I started it off right. Last night I was changing the ID on my
CAT-200B and mis-punched a key. Now all I get is a loud r
* Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jan 01 05:53 -0600]:
> I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my office
> via phone company, but not in my home (which is about 2 miles away). Is
> there something I can buy to send DSL wireless signal to my house??
> Thanks, Bill in Mexico
Sure BE( broadcast Electronics) makes a 5 gig Bi directional studio
transmitter link. I just got one to use on a 8 mile path
however it cost $18k.. good thing it was a loaner. It going back
in a few weeks.
Bill wrote:
>I live in a remote area, where I can receive DSL service in my offi
Look at the Trazeo CPE200 series radios, they are good for about 5 miles, you
would need two of them and a router.
Mathew
Neal Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sure BE( broadcast Electronics) makes a 5 gig Bi directional studio
transmitter link. I just got one to use on a 8
Bill,
You can send your DSL service wirelessly to your home a number of ways.
802.11B (2.4 GHz) is the cheapest, but requires a good near line of site
path. We started using some new 900 cards that seem to work really well
in non line-of-site applications. Scott and I have a 900 path that is
Hope someone can help shed some light here. I ordered xtals from
Bomar (3 week wait) for the GE EXEC II mobile radios, 6 for RX for
144.810 and one RX of 434.875, all high side injection. None of them
are working at all. At the same time I ordered tx xtals for the same
radio, they all work j
Kevin, good post and something I have not thought of.
Roger W5RD
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Custer
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... where can I buy a DSL-Internet
repeater...?
Bi
The best 802.11 units for the money I found are the Senao NL-2611CB3 radios.
They run 200mw and there is also a 400mw version. Also the receivers in these
units are better than most low end radios. I have a 2.5 mile non line of site
path working with these units for two years now with no troub
Dex, that is the path length that just came to mind for my use after I read
Kevin's post.
Roger W5RD
- Original Message -
From: Dexter McIntyre W4DEX
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 10:05 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Help... wher
I know a ham that did just this, but it took an intermediate location to make
his path happen. He said it works great.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Roger White
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 11:01 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Bu
Here's what you need to do the calculations. Let us know what you find.
http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/ge-crystal-info.pdf
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: "n9lv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 10:40 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Bowmar Crystals
If my hasty math is correct:
144.81 low side = 14.84
144.81 high side = 17.33
434.875 low side = 16.39537
434.875 high side = 16.521296
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: "n9lv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 10:40 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder]
Thanks Chuck, that is what they sent me, so your math is just fine. Then there
must be something I am missing. I can take one of the old xtals and they work
out just fine, so I know the receivers are working. Might I ask what the
formula you used was? It's been a long time since I have calcu
I've got to lay off that darn "Single Malt"... You are right! But
I did make the drawings for the 224 and it would not be a big deal
to rescan them if I had a senior moment and thought I did the scans
with the rest of the db antennas. Or it could just be missing from
the web page group and in
My math was TOO hasty.
434.875 low side = 15.691666, not what I originally said.
Chuck
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From: "Chuck Kelsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Bowmar Crystals Ordered, all the RX not
working for GE EX
For high side, high band -- F+11.2/9
For high side, UHF -- F+11.2/27
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Mathew Quaife
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Bowmar Crystals Ordered, all the RX not
I posted and item last night and it didn't appear. I'm just trying to see if
I've got a problem.
I replied direct... but here's the basic thought behind a dual
band-width repeater.
I would assume you are using ctcss... or should be.
Here's an example:
Program a newer wide & narrow mode radio to receive only scan
4-number of channels/frequencies with ctcss decode each.
Frequency A:
Thanks Chuck, found them in the list that was referenced. So these are
correct, why do they not work? Anyone with any good ideas?
Mathew
Chuck Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For high side, high band -- F+11.2/9
For high side, UHF -- F+11.2/27
Chuck
WB2EDV
You did re-tune the oscillator section, didn't you?
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Mathew Quaife
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Bowmar Crystals Ordered, all the RX not
working for GE EXE
If it's line of site, you can probably get away with a good wireless
system. Years ago we were using Breezcom(?) radios with directional
antennas to get T-1 speeds three miles away.
This was in 1999 but the technology is not only still out there, it's
better. I wish I could tell you what equipm
Mathew,
Did you order just bare crystals to put in some existing channel elements,
or did you send the elements to Bomar and have them compensated with the new
crystals? That may be part of the problem, but usually the lack of
compensation doesn't prevent the crystal from operating- it just might
I ordered just the xtals from them. One the UHF version, the crystals that I
had tuned them up are at 434.850, was neither high or low side injection. The
xtal that I put in this radio is at 434.875 Mhz with a high side injection.
Could it be that far off.
Mathew
Eric Lemmon <[EMAI
Ok, gonna sound stupid here. The xtal that originally came with the unit was
set for normal frequency range. Does everything have to be redone when you go
with a high side xtal? At this point it will not receive even with a 5 watt ht
next to it, aside the 0 dBm my service monitor gives it.
Yes, you must re-tune the oscillator by the book (LBI, actually) when you
change frequencies.
One of the easiest ways to check for oscillation and adjust the channel
frequency is to set your service monitor to receive the local oscillator
frequency. Place the monitor's pickup antenna close to the
Yes, it is a sensitive adjustment. How can an LO crystal not be either high
or low side injection? When you order a receive crystal for a Mastr II or
Exec II radio, you must state whether it will be used for high or low side
injection.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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From: R
Re tune the oscillator/multiplier.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Mathew Quaife
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Bowmar Crystals Ordered, all the RX not
working for GE EXEC II mobiles
Take a look at the spec sheet for the elements. The
mastr ii exec elements have selected capacitors for
different frequencies. If the new frequency is enough
of a change from the old frequency you will need to
change them. Paul kb9wlc
--- Mathew Quaife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Chuck
Curious as to what is different in the crystal when it is cut for low side
vs high side.
de WD7F
John in Tucson
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 10:55 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] RE: Bomar Crystals
That's because the radio has a very tight front end on it. You have to
retune the helicals. Nothing special has to be done with the high side
injection - just the same retuning.
Joe M.
Mathew Quaife wrote:
>
> Ok, gonna sound stupid here. The xtal that originally came with the
> unit was set fo
Just the frequency. That's the only difference. Look at the crystal
formulas - one is +LO and the other is -LO. So, the LO will be running
above or below the actual receive frequency.
Joe M.
WD7F - John in Tucson wrote:
>
> Curious as to what is different in the crystal when it is cut for low si
Skipp025
If you have sufficient time I would appreciate a scan of the DB-224
antennas. Of particular interest is the 220Mhz version as it seems you could
take a discard 150 version and modify it to use on 220. Thanks de Tom Manning,
AF4UG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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It is simply cut to a different frequency.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: "WD7F - John in Tucson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, January 01, 2007 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] RE: Bomar Crystals Ordered, all the RX not
working for GE EXEC II mobiles
> Curi
>From what I read, the elements are all the same, and should work with any of
>the bands. I don't see any difference in them, from the uhf to the vhf.
Mathew
Paul Guello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Take a look at the spec sheet for the elements. The
mastr ii exec elements have
Check the connections on the back of the meter. I have seen these get
oxidized and quit working. If the wires have crimped spade lugs, solder them.
Good luck.
Dave BaughnDirector of EngineeringThe University of
AlabamaCenter for Public Television and Radio WVUA/WUOA-TV &
WUAL/ WQPR/ WAPR F
When retuning the receiver, and having my volt probe on pin 7, I get no
readings when I adjust c307 or c306. When mentioned to move the oscillator,
this I assumed is retuning of the complete receiver.
Mathew
mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's because the radio has a very
I misunderstood. If I order a crystal at a particular frequency for low
side, it's obvious that it would be different for a high side receiver. I
thought you were implying that there was some nuance between using one for
upper vs lower and as an "Inquiring Mind" I wanted to know.
de WD7F
Joh
John,
That is a good question, and the answer is at the heart of the issue facing
the poster.
Using LBI-30057 as the source of information for a high-band VHF Exec II
Oscillator-Multiplier, we find that the normal situation uses low-side
injection and has an IF frequency of 11.2 MHz. The LO crys
Hello Kevin,
I've tried twice to post the message below on the Rebeater-Builder group
and failed. I sent a test message and it posted fine. Where am I going
wrong on the one below??? If you see nothing wron with it would you try
posting it.
Thanks,
-Steve
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*Fro
> I've tried twice to post the message below on the
> Rebeater-Builder group and failed.
"The Re-beater group continues until moral improves?"
sorry, I couldn't resist...
s.
Well I came to the conclusion that the 440 receiver would not go high enough to
make it to the high side of the xtal, so I went back to work on the 144.810
receivers, and boom, came to life. The xtals are good. The low cut xtal would
work, but the high side won't on the UHF.
Thanks for t
Craig,
My gut feeling is that your solar repeater is woefully under-powered. While
I hold no malice against home-made power controllers, my own and somewhat
limited experience leads me to put my trust in commercial,
microprocessor-based solar charge controllers. I am currently (ouch- no pun
inte
Which split UHF radio are you using? If you are using the low-split radio,
maybe you can't use high-side injection. I've never used a low split unit
before -- always used an "88."
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Mathew Quaife
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sen
I am looking for an inexpensive programmer to program PICs for a
repeater controller. I would also like to program EEPROM's
occasionally. I found an universal programmer on Ebay called TOP2004
made by ColdFusionX that is powered from an USB port. It claims to
program PIC's, AVR's, and most E
Mathew,
Please advise what numbers are stamped on the crystal that works, and also
the numbers that are stamped on the crystal that does not work. It may be
that Bomar assumed you wanted a high-side injection, when a low-side
injection was needed, or vice-versa. The numbers stamped on the respec
I've been following the recent thread about using high-side injection crystals
in the GE Receivers. I've tried that on both VHF and UHF MASTR II, MVP, EXEC
II, etc., and that always worked out well.
I have several 2-Meter and UHF Motorola MICOR Repeaters locally, and they've
been in operation f
Nate, I was putting in some new speed dials for the autopatch on a
CAT-300 a few years ago and had a similar experience. The only solution
I found was to go switch the controller into the initialization mode
and start all over with the programming. We had a nearby lightning
strike that did not
Bill,
here is a link that explains how i solved the same problem with the
exception that mine is a distance of 12 miles. my link has been in
operation for over 4 years now. In the beginning i was only able to get
about
80Kb of throughput now i have it doing over 4.5Mb throughput.
http://k
I don't have experience with the TOP2004, but did order a Genius NSP serial
port programmer
off Ebay about a year ago. When received, I found the manual to be next to
useless and
the seller subsequently disappeared. Although the menu indicated it would
handle a number
of file formats, I was un
Larry,
I don't think the diode polarity matters, unless you are using channel
elements with built-in AFC controls. I've converted a few high-band VHF
MICORs without touching the diodes, and they work just fine.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogrou
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mathew Quaife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
and boom, came to life.
WHAT went boom? What exactly did you do that got your receivers working?
Laryn K8TVZ
OK thanks - I'm trusting then also that I can do the same on UHF, order
high-side injection crystals for my KXN1024A UHF Receiver channel element and
leave the discriminator diodes as they are.
Thanks again,
Larry
-Original Message-
>From: Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Jan 1,
There is always www.wildblue.com if you want wireless internet.
ryan n3ssl
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, K6PNG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bill,
> here is a link that explains how i solved the same problem with the
> exception that mine is a distance of 12 miles. my link has been in
I have here a TOP 2005 programmer here that seems to work ok, at least on
the EPROMS I have done. I'm no programmer, just "trial and error" kind of
guy. I would think that possibly the Willenhelm (sp) type would work better.
They have a version that only used the USB for power, or you can put an
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jan 01 19:23 -0600]:
> Nate, I was putting in some new speed dials for the autopatch on a
> CAT-300 a few years ago and had a similar experience. The only solution
> I found was to go switch the controller into the initialization mode
> and start all
My first attempt, since I had the vhf/uhf radio on the bench already, I put the
xtal in the 144.810 rx side of the radio, it did not work, I would have thought
it should have at least received, even though I would have to retune the radio.
I put a second xtal in, and got the same results. Unti
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mathew Quaife <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> My first attempt, since I had the vhf/uhf radio on the bench
already, I put the xtal in the 144.810 rx side of the radio, it did
not work, I would have thought it should have at least received, even
though I woul
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