Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-04-05 Thread Phil Royce
I use the ID-O-MATIC and it takes about 10minutes to make it and is very
user freindly with hyperterminal..  I have use these many times and
currently have one in my VHF repeater.  When the old burn only prom needed
to be changed I just used this item instead and wired it in.  $28.00

73 Phil KE4PWE
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> Communications Specialists (the folks who make tiny PL
> encoders and decoders) also has a CW ID board that
> might do the trick. I guess it depends on your idea of
> "cheap", but I think it's around $50 and would do the
> trick for commercial as well as amateur stations.
>
> Bob M.
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> --- wa9ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a
> > GR 500 repeater?
> > I was hoping I could find something that would say
> > plug into the mic
> > socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
> > Bill WA9BA
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread no6b
At 3/19/2006 09:00, you wrote:
>Bill,
>
>Cheap is not always best.  The easy solution is a Communications Specialists
>ID-8, which costs about $70.  Go here:

Well, when you can get yourself a low-end repeater controller with the IDer 
for ~$70, I consider that overpriced.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread n . mckie

  Yup, later it worked for me too. 

  Neil 

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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 16:42:00 -0800 (PST)

>Worked for me at 1930EST 3/19/06.
>
>Bob M.
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>>  Original Message 
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er
>> Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:57:20 -0800
>> 
>> >The ID-8 was used in this project - and there are
>> some
>> >photos that might help you to decide if it's the
>> unit for you.
>> >
>>
>><http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/micor-shelf-id8.html>
>> >
>> >Since you will be injecting it into the mic jack
>> you won't
>> >need the op-amp-buffer that the project in the
>> photos
>> >needed.
>> >
>> >Mike WA6ILQ
>> >
>> >At 04:45 AM 03/19/06, you wrote:
>> >>Communications Specialists (the folks who make
>> tiny PL
>> >>encoders and decoders) also has a CW ID board that
>> >>might do the trick. I guess it depends on your
>> idea of
>> >>"cheap", but I think it's around $50 and would do
>> the
>> >>trick for commercial as well as amateur stations.
>> >>
>> >>Bob M.
>> >>==
>> >>--- wa9ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er
>> for a
>> >> > GR 500 repeater?
>> >> > I was hoping I could find something that would
>> say
>> >> > plug into the mic
>> >> > socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
>> >> > Bill WA9BA
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Bob M.
Worked for me at 1930EST 3/19/06.

Bob M.
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> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er
> Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:57:20 -0800
> 
> >The ID-8 was used in this project - and there are
> some
> >photos that might help you to decide if it's the
> unit for you.
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>
><http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/micor-shelf-id8.html>
> >
> >Since you will be injecting it into the mic jack
> you won't
> >need the op-amp-buffer that the project in the
> photos
> >needed.
> >
> >Mike WA6ILQ
> >
> >At 04:45 AM 03/19/06, you wrote:
> >>Communications Specialists (the folks who make
> tiny PL
> >>encoders and decoders) also has a CW ID board that
> >>might do the trick. I guess it depends on your
> idea of
> >>"cheap", but I think it's around $50 and would do
> the
> >>trick for commercial as well as amateur stations.
> >>
> >>Bob M.
> >>==
> >>--- wa9ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er
> for a
> >> > GR 500 repeater?
> >> > I was hoping I could find something that would
> say
> >> > plug into the mic
> >> > socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
> >> > Bill WA9BA

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Lee Williams
Beware of Echostation,it has inherent problems with tone decoding and 
transmitter lock-up.The program is flawed! I would avoid it. BT,DT73,Lee

Charles Mumphrey wrote:
> I run the ID-8 also...wired up to a connector plugs right into my GR500
> rick controllerworks well...but no nifty-keen frills!
> I am checking out this software controller, (which I have no monetary
> interest in).
> Do a google search on "EchoStation" or go to:
>
> http://www.synergenics.com/sc/
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> Just another way, enjoy!
> Charlie
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> Charles Mumphrey
> Amateur Radio Station Kc5ozh
> Kc5ozh Rowlett Repeater: 441.325 Mhz + 162.2
> Kc5ozh Dallas Repeater: 441.950 Mhz + 162.2
> Rowlett R.A.C.E.S. Unit 823
> http://www.CharliesElectronics.com
> http://www.hello-radio.org/
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Charles Mumphrey
I run the ID-8 also...wired up to a connector plugs right into my GR500
rick controllerworks well...but no nifty-keen frills!
I am checking out this software controller, (which I have no monetary
interest in).
Do a google search on "EchoStation" or go to:

http://www.synergenics.com/sc/

Just another way, enjoy!
Charlie

Charles Mumphrey
Amateur Radio Station Kc5ozh
Kc5ozh Rowlett Repeater: 441.325 Mhz + 162.2
Kc5ozh Dallas Repeater: 441.950 Mhz + 162.2
Rowlett R.A.C.E.S. Unit 823
http://www.CharliesElectronics.com
http://www.hello-radio.org/


>  Original Message 
> Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er
> From: "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, March 19, 2006 11:00 am
> To: 
> 
> Bill,
> 
> Cheap is not always best.  The easy solution is a Communications Specialists
> ID-8, which costs about $70.  Go here:
> 
> http://www.com-spec.com/id8.htm
> 
> Since most mobile radios have DC power at the mike connector, you can simply
> crimp the ID-8 flying leads into the appropriate modular plug.  You may need
> to install a jumper inside the radio to bring the activity signal to the
> ID-er, so that it won't perpetually key itself.  Some of the very
> inexpensive ID-ers have little or no RF immunity, and don't operate properly
> when close to the transmitter.  The ID-8 is a versatile and reliable device.
> I have several in service.
> 
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er
> 
> Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a GR 500 repeater?
> I was hoping I could find something that would, say, plug into the mic 
> socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
> Bill WA9BA
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Paulo Fernandes
Hi Bill,

Hamtronics, Inc sells a nice ones. U can take a look at
http://www.hamtronics.com/pdf/Manuals/CWID-2.pdf or maybe do it
yourself.

73's from
Paulo Fernandes
Lisbon, Portugal

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> Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a GR 500 repeater?
> I was hoping I could find something that would say plug into the mic 
> socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
> Bill WA9BA
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Jim McLaughlin
Actually plays fine here.

Jim-WA9FPT
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> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er
> Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:57:20 -0800
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> >The ID-8 was used in this project - and there are some
> >photos that might help you to decide if it's the unit for you.
> >
> ><http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/micor-shelf-id8.html>
> >
> >Since you will be injecting it into the mic jack you won't
> >need the op-amp-buffer that the project in the photos
> >needed.
> >
> >Mike WA6ILQ
> >
> >At 04:45 AM 03/19/06, you wrote:
> >>Communications Specialists (the folks who make tiny PL
> >>encoders and decoders) also has a CW ID board that
> >>might do the trick. I guess it depends on your idea of
> >>"cheap", but I think it's around $50 and would do the
> >>trick for commercial as well as amateur stations.
> >>
> >>Bob M.
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> >>--- wa9ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> >> > Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a
> >> > GR 500 repeater?
> >> > I was hoping I could find something that would say
> >> > plug into the mic
> >> > socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
> >> > Bill WA9BA
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread n . mckie

  "The page cannot be found." 

  Neil - WA6KLA 

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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:57:20 -0800

>The ID-8 was used in this project - and there are some
>photos that might help you to decide if it's the unit for you.
>
><http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/micor-shelf-id8.html>
>
>Since you will be injecting it into the mic jack you won't
>need the op-amp-buffer that the project in the photos
>needed.
>
>Mike WA6ILQ
>
>At 04:45 AM 03/19/06, you wrote:
>>Communications Specialists (the folks who make tiny PL
>>encoders and decoders) also has a CW ID board that
>>might do the trick. I guess it depends on your idea of
>>"cheap", but I think it's around $50 and would do the
>>trick for commercial as well as amateur stations.
>>
>>Bob M.
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>>--- wa9ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> > Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a
>> > GR 500 repeater?
>> > I was hoping I could find something that would say
>> > plug into the mic
>> > socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
>> > Bill WA9BA
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Mike Morris
The ID-8 was used in this project - and there are some
photos that might help you to decide if it's the unit for you.



Since you will be injecting it into the mic jack you won't
need the op-amp-buffer that the project in the photos
needed.

Mike WA6ILQ

At 04:45 AM 03/19/06, you wrote:
>Communications Specialists (the folks who make tiny PL
>encoders and decoders) also has a CW ID board that
>might do the trick. I guess it depends on your idea of
>"cheap", but I think it's around $50 and would do the
>trick for commercial as well as amateur stations.
>
>Bob M.
>==
>--- wa9ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a
> > GR 500 repeater?
> > I was hoping I could find something that would say
> > plug into the mic
> > socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
> > Bill WA9BA
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Vincent Caruso



there is an ID-8 listed on e-bay item # 9701026398

Eric Lemmon wrote:
> Bill,
> 
> Cheap is not always best.  The easy solution is a Communications Specialists
> ID-8, which costs about $70.  Go here:
> 
> http://www.com-spec.com/id8.htm
> 
> Since most mobile radios have DC power at the mike connector, you can simply
> crimp the ID-8 flying leads into the appropriate modular plug.  You may need
> to install a jumper inside the radio to bring the activity signal to the
> ID-er, so that it won't perpetually key itself.  Some of the very
> inexpensive ID-ers have little or no RF immunity, and don't operate properly
> when close to the transmitter.  The ID-8 is a versatile and reliable device.
> I have several in service.
> 
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
> 
> 
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er
> 
> Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a GR 500 repeater?
> I was hoping I could find something that would, say, plug into the mic 
> socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
> Bill WA9BA
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Eric Lemmon
Bill,

Cheap is not always best.  The easy solution is a Communications Specialists
ID-8, which costs about $70.  Go here:

http://www.com-spec.com/id8.htm

Since most mobile radios have DC power at the mike connector, you can simply
crimp the ID-8 flying leads into the appropriate modular plug.  You may need
to install a jumper inside the radio to bring the activity signal to the
ID-er, so that it won't perpetually key itself.  Some of the very
inexpensive ID-ers have little or no RF immunity, and don't operate properly
when close to the transmitter.  The ID-8 is a versatile and reliable device.
I have several in service.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a GR 500 repeater?
I was hoping I could find something that would, say, plug into the mic 
socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
Bill WA9BA






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread rrath
Goodmorning Bill and the group. I have the GR300 with the RICK 
and I am using the Communications Specialists Inc. model ID-8; 
works great. Go to:

http://www.com-spec.com/index1.htm

and see what all they offer.

Rod KC7VQR



Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a GR 500 repeater?
I was hoping I could find something that would say plug into the mic 
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Bill WA9BA




 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread Bob M.
Communications Specialists (the folks who make tiny PL
encoders and decoders) also has a CW ID board that
might do the trick. I guess it depends on your idea of
"cheap", but I think it's around $50 and would do the
trick for commercial as well as amateur stations.

Bob M.
==
--- wa9ba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a
> GR 500 repeater?
> I was hoping I could find something that would say
> plug into the mic 
> socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
> Bill WA9BA
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread dalite01
upply is a project
box, DC power source, and a couple of switches. This is a kit, and
requires some basic soldering skills and tools. Please also note that
you will need an enclosure of some sort, power, and a switch or two. You
can see the manual in PDF format at by clicking here. 

Did you buy a V2.4 or earlier ID-O-Matic? Want the new features? Just
email me, you can upgrade (and you don't have to buy anything!) 


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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er


Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a GR 500 repeater? I
was hoping I could find something that would say plug into the mic 
socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
Bill WA9BA







 
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[Repeater-Builder] Quick CW ID'er

2006-03-19 Thread wa9ba
Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a GR 500 repeater?
I was hoping I could find something that would say plug into the mic 
socket that would ID every 10 minutes.
Bill WA9BA







 
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