Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:OT: NC man charged with 'driving a cop car'

2005-07-15 Thread Mathew Quaife



As with most states, there is a printed copy, has to be, but very few copies on the distributed end.  All courts have to have a printed copy.  Most small community jurisditions no longer has the funds to purchase them.  But not everyone has access to the internet.  Bet the Library has a copy.  You keep up the good work, the library needs the money.
 
Mathew
Dan Hancock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't know who you talked to, but no such "manual" exists. 
There used to be a printed version of "Michigan Compiled Laws", a very thick book that contains all state laws (not local ordinances), but I haven't seen a new printed version since the laws became available on-line. 
Fines collected from State Police arrests do go to the library fund, but not from arrests by county or local agencies. 
And your comment about drinking pop while reading makes no sense to me.
Dan Hancock N8DJP
13 years with MSP    
>Come to think of it I had a conversation with the Michigan >State Police Communications department, they told me that  >EVERY police, Sheriff, and Post has a copy of the >Communications Manual , she stated weather or not anyone took the >time to read it is another story.  and Section 508 has a >House Bill  called HB 4544 which will change the scanner law no >permit, but a commission of a crime misdemeanor or a felony >has 2 fine structures and sentancing guideline .>>I would not drink a bottle of pop while reading the >proposed statute.  price is $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 and add 1 to 2 >yers jail time, money is fwd. to the libary fund.>>go figgure.


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[Repeater-Builder] Re:OT: NC man charged with 'driving a cop car'

2005-07-15 Thread Dan Hancock



I don't know who you talked to, but no such "manual" exists. 
There used to be a printed version of "Michigan Compiled Laws", a very thick book that contains all state laws (not local ordinances), but I haven't seen a new printed version since the laws became available on-line. 
Fines collected from State Police arrests do go to the library fund, but not from arrests by county or local agencies. 
And your comment about drinking pop while reading makes no sense to me.
Dan Hancock N8DJP
13 years with MSP    
>Come to think of it I had a conversation with the Michigan >State Police Communications department, they told me that  >EVERY police, Sheriff, and Post has a copy of the >Communications Manual , she stated weather or not anyone took the >time to read it is another story.  and Section 508 has a >House Bill  called HB 4544 which will change the scanner law no >permit, but a commission of a crime misdemeanor or a felony >has 2 fine structures and sentancing guideline .>>I would not drink a bottle of pop while reading the >proposed statute.  price is $1,000.00 to $2,000.00 and add 1 to 2 >yers jail time, money is fwd. to the libary fund.>>go figgure.
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSF5000 Questions

2005-07-15 Thread mch
Some use a PC - others use the 1801 - depends on the model.

Joe M.

Tony lelieveld wrote:
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> To my knowledge, MSF5000 radios are RSS programmable.
> 73, Tony VE3DWI.
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> Hello All,
> 
> I have obtained a very good condition MSF5000 repeater.  The Model # is
> C73CXB-7106BT.  I'm wondering if this is RSS programmable or whether a prom
> has to be burned.
> 
> Also wondering if it will receive on 144.57 and transmit on 145.170.
> 
> Any help is greatly appreciated and Thanks!
> 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] MSF5000 Questions

2005-07-15 Thread Tony lelieveld
To my knowledge, MSF5000 radios are RSS programmable.
73, Tony VE3DWI.

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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSF5000 Questions

Hello All,

I have obtained a very good condition MSF5000 repeater.  The Model # is
C73CXB-7106BT.  I'm wondering if this is RSS programmable or whether a prom
has to be burned.

Also wondering if it will receive on 144.57 and transmit on 145.170.

Any help is greatly appreciated and Thanks!


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[Repeater-Builder] TOWER CLIMBER

2005-07-15 Thread kd2kb
THE HEADWATERS AMATEUR RADIO CLUB IS LOOKING FOR A CLIMBER TO INSTALL
A NEW ANTENNA AND HARD LINE. THE TOWER IS LOCATED IN POTTER COUNTY
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[Repeater-Builder] Slightly OT - Looking for programming info on RNET450S radios

2005-07-15 Thread Chuck Kimball
I picked up some RNET 450S radios at the Williams Hamfest last weekend, 
and am looking for the programming information on them. 
(I've got the Cable & the Rib).

Intend to use a pair of them for a portable repeater.

Thanks.
Chuck n0nhj
Glenwood Springs, CO






 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder]Wanted / WTB GE Master II

2005-07-15 Thread Butch Kanvick
HI, Larry.
I have one GE Mastr II VHF, 100 watt continous duty repeater with all cards, 
and 30 amp power supply, in a 30" cabinet.
I have $700.00 in it so that is what I need to get out of it.
One GE MastrIIE, 60 watt repeater, no power supply and no cabinet. $400.00
One GE Mastr II 60 watt continuous duty power amp, 4 channel, PLL, Local 
control station with 4ch Scan Head. 30 Inch cabinet.  $300.00
One GE Local controll base, 60 watt power amp, 30 Inch cabinet, $250.00

I do have small pallets to put one or two radios on, and I have banding 
equipment also. I usually bolt the radios to the pallets, then the forklift 
do not kill the radios.
These would probably need to be shipped via truck. Unless you are close to 
Montana, then I could deliver them, for the price of fuel and UHaul trailer 
rental.

Butch



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Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2005 12:02:46 -0400


Hello,
I am in need of 5 GE Master II VHF repeaters or base stations. Prefer 100 
watt units, but will concider others. If no repeaters or base units are 
available, how about MVP mobiles?

Thanks
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Zetron Model 38A

2005-07-15 Thread bradley glen
Hi Les

Use the Audio interface as one would use for your
standard setup and if you could imagine place the
Zetron input and output audio in a parallel fashion
.In this way all dtmf etc would be used normally.
With you ussing it to control the tail you would have
the cos line connected.

I am sure that you are are aware that one can use this
panel for carrier operated squelch only or a
combination of carrier as well as tone access.I have
the main ch1 uhf Naturn linked this way and on irlp
8300 for years operating a zetron 38A as a carrier
only repeater.

See repeater page http://members.harc.org.za/zs5wt

Regards

Bradley Glen   ZS5WT  South Africa East Coast

--- Les <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The Zetron Model 38A Tone Panel I am using for our
> local 2M repeater
> ait is only used for ident & tail functions & I do
> not want the
> repeater audio routed through it. Therefore I need
> to modify the panel
> so audio still goes in for DTMF control purposes &
> the panel can
> generate confirmation tones for commands. Removing
> jumper 3 from the
> board prevents the repeater audio passing through
> the panel but it
> also stops audio input & therefore no DTMF control.
> As i Don't have a
> Circuit Could someone please look at this 
> 
> Thanks
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Digest Number 3232

2005-07-15 Thread Neil McKie

  I looked ... I can only wonder which one of the antennas is on CB? 

  Neil - WA6KLA 

"Jim B." wrote:
> 
> C Wayne Schuler wrote:
> > Could it be because he had some "light bars" as well as antennas 
> > installed on the vehicle?  That'll get ya stopped.
> >
> > Wayne, AI9Q
> 
> If you go to the web site that was posted before, 
> , you'll see a picture of the vehicle. It's 
> an ordinary dark grey Chevy.
> No lights, no markings of any kind, in fact there is no reason 
> anybody couldn't walk into a chevy dealer and order one just like 
> it-except that they don't make that model anymore. But when it was 
> new, that color/body style/trim level was nothing special. 
> 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Digest Number 3232

2005-07-15 Thread Neil McKie

  One of the guys here had the light bar on his pickup but without 
 the lights. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


C Wayne Schuler wrote:
> 
> Could it be because he had some "light bars" as well as antennas installed
> on the vehicle?  That'll get ya stopped.
> 
> Wayne, AI9Q
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> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doug W7FDF
> Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2005 8:33 AM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Digest Number 3232
> 
> Why did you not copy/paste the entire article into your email? There is
> no way I am going to join http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GovtVShams/
> this Yahoo list just to read the article then have to unsubscribe from
> that list! I'd like to read the entire article. Why don't you email it
> to me directly?
> 
> Indeed, it is sad that we hams must be subjected to this kind of
> thoughtless  ruling. With all that Amateur Radio Operators do for the
> community especially in times of disasters you would "think" that local
> law enforcement would appreciate the **HELP** we provide. Apparently
> North Carolina [ perhaps just a few lawmakers and politicians] don't
> feel that way.
> 
> In the nineteen years I have lived here in the Tucson community I have
> been pulled over twice. Once by a Sheriff's deputy and the other time,
> by a Tucson Police officer and you know why they pulled me over. Because
> of the many antennas on my vehicle and, they even admitted, "out of
> curiosity!".
> 
> Far as I know we have no laws on the books regarding "police look alike"
> private vehicles with multiple antennas installed. I have 8 antennas
> [and 8 radios to go with them] on my Ford F-150 and still get the
> "looks" but...only from the public! I often laugh when I am on the
> freeway [doing the 75mph speed limit] going to work why no one ever
> try's to pass me, even the truckers...chuckle-chuckle!
> 
> Doug W7FDF
> Vail, Arizona
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Digest Number 3232
> 
> Message: 13
>Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 02:04:56 -0400
>From: mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: OT: NC man charged with 'driving a cop car' due to ham antennas
> 
> This is slightly off topic, but I wanted everyone to be aware of what is
> happening to a NC man who equipped his Chevy Caprice Classic with ham
> antennas. He is now *charged* with driving a car that resembles a law
> enforcement vehicle. Apparently that is a law in NC.
> 
> Details here:
> 
> 
> This will be my only post on the subject.
> Please direct any discussion there.
> 
> This could be you if you have many antennas on your car (as many of us
> do) and drive through NC in anything close to the same model car LE uses
> (Caprice, Crown Vic, Intrepid, Impalla, Etc, or even any of the clones
> such as Park Ave or anything based on the same frame).
> 
> Joe M.
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Digest Number 3232

2005-07-15 Thread Neil McKie

  A personal experience here ... 

  A number of years ago, a friend and I were on the freeway in 
 Oregon going somewhere in his pickup truck.  As we were doing to 
 speed limit, I happened to look out the back window and saw a car 
 going somewhat faster then we were.  

  I asked my friend for the mic for his UHF Motrac radio which he 
 handed to me.  I commented "note Mr. Hot-rodder with his Fuzz-Buster 
 radar detector in the next lane" as I keyed the mic PTT button.  

  Mr. Hot-rodder fish-tailed down to the speed limit. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


Doug W7FDF wrote:
> 
> Why did you not copy/paste the entire article into your email? 
> There is no way I am going to join 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GovtVShams/
> this Yahoo list just to read the article then have to unsubscribe 
> from that list! I'd like to read the entire article. Why don't you 
> email it to me directly?
> 
> Indeed, it is sad that we hams must be subjected to this kind of
> thoughtless  ruling. With all that Amateur Radio Operators do for 
> the community especially in times of disasters you would "think" 
> that local law enforcement would appreciate the **HELP** we provide. 
> Apparently North Carolina [ perhaps just a few lawmakers and 
> politicians] don't feel that way.
> 
> In the nineteen years I have lived here in the Tucson community I 
> have been pulled over twice. Once by a Sheriff's deputy and the 
> other time, by a Tucson Police officer and you know why they pulled 
> me over. Because of the many antennas on my vehicle and, they even 
> admitted, "out of curiosity!".
> 
> Far as I know we have no laws on the books regarding "police look 
> alike" private vehicles with multiple antennas installed. I have 8 
> antennas [and 8 radios to go with them] on my Ford F-150 and still 
> get the "looks" but...only from the public! I often laugh when I 
> am on the freeway [doing the 75mph speed limit] going to work why 
> no one ever try's to pass me, even the truckers...chuckle-chuckle!
> 
> Doug W7FDF
> Vail, Arizona
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Digest Number 3232
> 
> Message: 13
>Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 02:04:56 -0400
>From: mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: OT: NC man charged with 'driving a cop car' due to ham antennas
> 
> This is slightly off topic, but I wanted everyone to be aware of what is
> happening to a NC man who equipped his Chevy Caprice Classic with ham
> antennas. He is now *charged* with driving a car that resembles a law
> enforcement vehicle. Apparently that is a law in NC.
> 
> Details here:
> 
> 
> This will be my only post on the subject.
> Please direct any discussion there.
> 
> This could be you if you have many antennas on your car (as many of us
> do) and drive through NC in anything close to the same model car LE uses
> (Caprice, Crown Vic, Intrepid, Impalla, Etc, or even any of the clones
> such as Park Ave or anything based on the same frame).
> 
> Joe M.





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: DB224 antenna above tri-band beam, what effects could there be

2005-07-15 Thread Mathew Quaife



Thanks Jeff!  I think the concern is that people think this might be the reason that they are not able to hit the repeater from certain areas.  I think it is more to do with elevation and such.
 
Mathew
Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When you stack Antenna's you gererally have a null directly above and below them so you should be in the clearJeffKG4TEZ--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Mathew Quaife" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> I wanted to see wht other's thought, or at least concerns. I have my > repeater antenna at 92'. Below that is a 5 element beam, and below > that is a 7 element tri-band beam on a 24' boom. Could this in anyway > effect the pattern of the antenna, the slope patterns, ground effect, > etc. Or would this not matter since it is a 1/2 wave dipole type > antenna? Just for curious sake, since the question came up about > coverage and dense area coverage in certain directions from the > repeater site.> > MathewYahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT: NC man charged with 'driving a cop car' due to ham antennas

2005-07-15 Thread Neil McKie

  Another one of a couple of reasons to 'not' visit NC ... 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


mch wrote:
> 
> This is slightly off topic, but I wanted everyone to be aware of 
> what is happening to a NC man who equipped his Chevy Caprice 
> Classic with ham antennas. He is now *charged* with driving a car 
> that resembles a law enforcement vehicle. Apparently that is a law 
> in NC.
> 
> Details here:
> 
> 
> This will be my only post on the subject.
> Please direct any discussion there.
> 
> This could be you if you have many antennas on your car (as many 
> of us do) and drive through NC in anything close to the same model 
> car LE uses (Caprice, Crown Vic, Intrepid, Impalla, Etc, or even 
> any of the clones such as Park Ave or anything based on the same 
> frame).
> 
> Joe M.
> 
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[Repeater-Builder] Re: DB224 antenna above tri-band beam, what effects could there be

2005-07-15 Thread Jeff
When you stack Antenna's you gererally have a null directly above and 
below them so you should be in the clear

Jeff
KG4TEZ

--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Mathew Quaife" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> I wanted to see wht other's thought, or at least concerns.  I have my 
> repeater antenna at 92'.  Below that is a 5 element beam, and below 
> that is a 7 element tri-band beam on a 24' boom.  Could this in 
anyway 
> effect the pattern of the antenna, the slope patterns, ground effect, 
> etc.  Or would this not matter since it is a 1/2 wave dipole type 
> antenna?  Just for curious sake, since the question came up about 
> coverage and dense area coverage in certain directions from the 
> repeater site.
> 
> Mathew









 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] DB224 antenna above tri-band beam, what effects could there be

2005-07-15 Thread Mathew Quaife



The six meter antenna is about 4 feet below the DB224, and the TH7 is about 3" below the six meter antenna.
 
Mathew
mch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would say that the beam is likely below the vertical beamwidth of the224, but how far below is each antenna?I had a Butternet (Butternoodle is more like it) on a rotor, and I couldgo from full scale to nothing by rotating it. It was anything but anomni antenna. The 224 I would expect would be much more omni (reliable).Joe M.Mathew Quaife wrote:> > I wanted to see wht other's thought, or at least concerns. I have my> repeater antenna at 92'. Below that is a 5 element beam, and below> that is a 7 element tri-band beam on a 24' boom. Could this in anyway> effect the pattern of the antenna, the slope patterns, ground effect,> etc. Or would this not matter since it is a 1/2 wave dipole type> antenna? Just for curious sake, since the question came up about> coverage and dense area coverage in
 certain directions from the> repeater site.> > Mathew> > > Yahoo! Groups Links> > > >Yahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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[Repeater-Builder] UHF MVP for sale

2005-07-15 Thread Ron
GE   MVP  Xcvr for sale.  KT135  20-watt  UHF xmtr
section, as removed from service in sheriff's vehicle.
Includes amplified mic. Also, pair of Xtals on 440
rptr test freq.   Complete rptr conversion
instructions and copy of GE service manual with
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[Repeater-Builder] Zetron Model 38A

2005-07-15 Thread Les
The Zetron Model 38A Tone Panel I am using for our local 2M repeater
ait is only used for ident & tail functions & I do not want the
repeater audio routed through it. Therefore I need to modify the panel
so audio still goes in for DTMF control purposes & the panel can
generate confirmation tones for commands. Removing jumper 3 from the
board prevents the repeater audio passing through the panel but it
also stops audio input & therefore no DTMF control. As i Don't have a
Circuit Could someone please look at this 

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Nutec series hr repeater

2005-07-15 Thread Mr Bill Downs
Thanks for thie info. If this is the case can I just
put up 2 antennas, with out a duplexer?
WD2E

--- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Nutec series HR 220 repeater, NUTEC was produced for
> ranger communications. ie: the ranger 5054 6 meter
> rig. I had a 450 radio that with a push of a button
> switched to a repeater. 






 
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