[Repeater-Builder] Re: Help needed (humor)

2004-11-01 Thread Laryn Lohman


Yes..Yes---the mark of a SOLID repeater engineer---that would be
he who could take the list of equipment below and put it together
into a flawless system.  Perhaps we should add an amateur-grade mobile
radio or two for tx and rx?  grins

All in fun...   

Laryn K8TVZ




--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Neil McKie wrote:
 
   Would that be a Motorola Micor ??
 
 
 Actually, I think he meant GE Micron, it's similar in size and features 
 to the Motorola Master 11 which was popular in the near future to build 
 repeaters from.  These radios are not to be confused with the less 
 popular Motorola Mitrex, Syntor XX, and GE Pionex.   Any of these
can be 
 connected to a set of duplexers (plural) using Radio Shack RG-58 and 
 of course to your favorite Cushcraft Ringo antenna, via 9913.
 
 (it almost hurt to type this)  grin
 
 Enjoy!
 Kevin K. Custer  W3KKC
 List and site owner, Repeater-Builder







 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Help needed (humor?)

2004-11-01 Thread Neil McKie


  Reminds me of the time I took a pair of highband Motorola Motran 
 radios ... wired them back to back for use as a portable repeater, 
 took them, a couple of antennas, antenna mounts, 12 volt batteries 
 and the always necessary clip leads to Mexico (Baja California)for 
 one of the Baja 500 off road races. 

  That was 30+? years ago.  

  The radios are long gone ... but I still have the portable 
 interface kits I built up to match the interconnecting audio and 
 PTT keying path - over a pair of wires.  It was all solid state, 
 no relays used and each end of the system could be swapped for the 
 other end if something quit. 

  Might even consider placing those items in the most likely ever 
 growing Kevin Custer Repeater-Builder Museum of fun projects.  ;) 

  Neil 


Laryn Lohman wrote:
 
 Yes..Yes---the mark of a SOLID repeater engineer---that would 
 be he who could take the list of equipment below and put it 
 together into a flawless system.  Perhaps we should add an 
 amateur-grade mobile radio or two for tx and rx?  grins 
 
 All in fun...
 
 Laryn K8TVZ
 
 --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
  Neil McKie wrote:
 
Would that be a Motorola Micor ??
  
 
  Actually, I think he meant GE Micron, it's similar in size and features
  to the Motorola Master 11 which was popular in the near future to build
  repeaters from.  These radios are not to be confused with the less
  popular Motorola Mitrex, Syntor XX, and GE Pionex.   Any of these
 can be
  connected to a set of duplexers (plural) using Radio Shack RG-58 and
  of course to your favorite Cushcraft Ringo antenna, via 9913.
 
  (it almost hurt to type this)  grin
 
  Enjoy!
  Kevin K. Custer  W3KKC
  List and site owner, Repeater-Builder






 
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