Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wacom duplexer

2010-09-03 Thread Roger Gray
Look at
http://www.cqham.ru/uniprog2_eng.html
Roger

x.tait.tech wrote:
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> Norm Sir, have you been able to locate a diagram for the Kenwood TK705 
> and TK805 mobile trancievers, as i wish to make up a cable to go 
> between the Radio and my PC ( Laptop )
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> Marcus
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> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 11:17 PM, NORM KNAPP  > wrote:
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> Ok, so you need a mic connector diagram for a Kenwood TK-705. How
> about a KCT-19 as installed in a 705, or do you just need
> directions on how to construct a programming cable?
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> my unit is a mobile
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> and yes the wiring diagram would be awesome
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> i bought my unit from Pacific Aerials in Auckland New Zealand a
> pretty few years back, they are now however as best i know, not
> the agents for Kenwood, hence i am trying to locate the software,
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> Marcus
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> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 6:40 PM, NORM KNAPP
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> TKR-751 is a full blown VHF high band repeater Nothing similar
> there to the TK-705 or TK-805.
> The TK-862G is somewhat similar to the TK-805 in that it is a UHF
> mobile rig. It requires KPG-56D software and the cable that works
> on the TK-705/805 will also work on the TKR-751 and the TK-862.
> The TKR-751 takes KPG-91G if I recall correctly.
> I am unable to provide this software for the group as I work for a
> Kenwood LM dealer and there are the typical software copyright
> laws that apply. I can help with wiring diagrams however...
> 73
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> um not sure there, mine is either Tk705d or Tk805d both are 99% same
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> software to use is KPG6D programming software and KPG4 cable
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> Marcus
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> On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 6:26 PM, NORM KNAPP
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> By "these radios" do you mean the TKR-751 (same as TKR-750) and
> the TK-862G?
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Antenna ID

2010-09-03 Thread Roger Gray

This is a link to the tuning chart
http://wildcard.pctel.com/images_product_overview/pdf_docs/MBS_MBX_1.pdf
These are very solid reliable antennas within their specifications.
Roger

La Rue Communications wrote:


I figured this group would be in the know on how to ID an antenna 
without a sticker or any identification numbers engraved on it.
I have an antenna that I found. It has no stickers of any kind, except 
for the "This will kill you if you touch a wire" sticker on it. 
Pictures attached are all I have. Its an N type connector and is 
roughly 4 feet in length. Is there any way to ID this with your 
traditional shop equipment?

Thanks in advance!
By the way, Kevin Custer, please email me! Thanks!
John Hymes
La Rue Communications
10 S. Aurora Street
Stockton, CA 95202
http://tinyurl.com/2dtngmn