- Original Message -
From: Steve Grantham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Query - Maggiore Hi Pro EV1 Exciter CTCSS
Russ,
Thanks for the note. Yes, I do have some copies of manuals for the
At 06:01 PM 5/7/2004 -0400, you wrote:
RE: Arcom Products at Dayton 2004
---Hey Kevin. Your ISP hates me! Could you give me a call please?
Ken
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President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers of state-of-the-art
- Original Message -
From: Steve Grantham
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 220 mhz antenna
Something similar to a ComSpec application note would certainly be welcome
from anyone. However, there will come a
Hi,
I would like to invite all on this group to use and enjoy our systems while at Hamvention. Wide area 443.775 +5, 131.8. Irlp node 4267.
Glenn
W8AK
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we'd be very pleased to meet all Dayton attendees
who would care to stop by 3701 and say hello.
It's always nice to put faces on the callsigns.
We hope to see you all In Dayton our 37 th year
in attendance.
Ted Bleiman aka Lefty K9MDM
MDM Radio
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Ted Bleiman K9MDM
MDM Radio Ltd -see us
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, hello wellcom
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
please i want to know in a simple terms what is the repeater , my
problem is that i have a dsl connection for intenet and i want to
give my frindes links to use this dsl service in a long distance
You will
From
reading your message, it's very difficult to determine what you're asking. I
think you're wanting to share your DSL service with a friend at another
location. You could probably do this with wi-fi if the distance isn't too
greatand that would be the easiest and most elegant
At 07:41 AM 5/6/04 -0500, you wrote:
Hello All:
as I can determine the separation that must exist between two transmitting
antennas? if a rule exists, please they comment on the matter.
Regards
Ucaima
There are charts at
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/ant-sys-index.html. Click on
I believe that you are referring to 3M Scotchkote Electrical Coating
compound. There are several dozen 3M products available under the
family name of Scotchkote, many of which have nothing to do with
electrical use. The details are available at:
Most people use G7s around here...
- Original Message -
From: Jeff Corkren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater Builder Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 12:43 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 220 mhz antenna
Has anyone converted a db224, 164-174 Mhz. to 220 Mhz. ? Also
Iconnected a few of them for
friends before they knew any better and I connected the Pl outputof the
comSpec board to the deviation pot on the exciter, I am at work right now and
don't have a schematic in front of me but I believe it was the high
side.
Fred
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Steve,
Something similar to a ComSpec application note would certainly be welcome
from anyone. However, there will come a day in the near future when I will
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pull the thing down and open it up.
I own a R1, and glanced thru the manuals - there's not much mention of
where the CTCSS output from
On the comm-spec and Maggiore that is why I ask if he had the
book I was going to tell him what page. I will direct folks to who I use that
had the best price. And will deal with a Ham on stuff.
Russ
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From:
Fred
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
I can't sreak for most but every one around here use RFS of DB NOT Ham grade
stuf. We have 10 220 repeaters on the air in our net work NONE have a G-7
Russ
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From: Chris Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 10:28 PM
G7-220 in service on 224.92 in Erie for 17 years,works great!
G6-144 just retired after 25 years of repeater service,was hit by another
antenna and destroyed. Do the extra weatherproofing that Kevin recommends!
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From: Chris Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Dave,
Yes. I would be glad to see it. The repeater in question is VHF
(2-meter). However, except for a possible difference in the input level of
the CTCSS tone to the different band exciters, I would think that it should
be a similar installation.
Thanks!
Steve, AA5SG
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I was at a hamfest a week ago looking at a Spectrum SCR1000 repeater for 220Mhz. The owner tried to convice me that Spectrum is still in business, I said that I thought not. He claimed that they are still advertising in QST, I can't find the ad.
Anyone know the real story on Spectrum
I am considering upgrading to a RC 210 controller over the summer. I
have a RC100 (from MCC) that I married with a CSI CS1688 latch board to
work with a TMG707 and a IC3AT for a remote base system. Worked great. I
took the controller and WAS going to put it into a cleaner looking
box...but never
You can control any transciever that has an up/down button on its mic with a
pulsed output from your controller,if it has one. I call it the poor mans
remote.It only allows switching the memory channels one at a time. Its most
useful if the radio has voice readback of the frequency. Been doing
Robert, The RC-210 is a three port controller. You could plug port 1 of
the RC-100 into port 2 or 3 on the RC-210 and make the RC-210 forward
DTMF's to it. If you get one, let me know. I would be interested in the
outcome. Contact me off list.
73, Stephen
-Original Message-
From: Robert
Hi Joe:
You just hit the "shock awe" button for this group.
Yes the company is still in business. It has the worst reputation of any I have encountered. Kevin Schaeffer is the only person you can communicate with. You quickly realize he is a snake oil and used car specialist
When I mentioned
They are relocating to the city of Atlantis, under the water to cool
those funny circuits so the smoke won't leak out on the test bench - we
are all awaiting the new phone number and zip code as the location known
to most is extinct. Rumor has is they were the pioneers of broadband but
sold out to
Sorry to report that yes they are still in business. New
owner. Still in the same place in Norristown PA.
Good luck,
Russ.
- Original Message -
From:
Joe
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 8:14
AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder]
I was at a hamfest a week ago looking at a Spectrum SCR1000 repeater
for 220Mhz. The owner tried to convice me that Spectrum is still in
business, I said that I thought not. He claimed that they are still
advertising in QST, I can't find the ad.
Anyone know the real story on Spectrum
RUN LIKE HELL! DONT LOOK BACK!
- Original Message -
From:
Joe
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 8:14
AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Spectrum
Communications
I was at a hamfest a week ago looking at a Spectrum SCR1000 repeater
Hey, I saw that Spectrum 220 repeater, too. In fact, a friend almost
bought it. But friends don't let friends buy Spectrum, so it turned out OK.
Jeff
At 11:12 AM 5/8/2004, you wrote:
They are relocating to the city of Atlantis, under the water to cool
those funny circuits so the smoke won't
At 08:25 AM 5/8/04 -0400, you wrote:
I am considering upgrading to a RC 210 controller over the summer. I
have a RC100 (from MCC) that I married with a CSI CS1688 latch board to
work with a TMG707 and a IC3AT for a remote base system. Worked great. I
took the controller and WAS going to put it
At 11:59 AM 5/8/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Ken - the designer of the 210 - is a regular on this group. I'd just wait
a couple of days until he gets back from Dayton and ask him.
---Actually, I am here :-) Now to the question at hand
It was queried:
I need ideas to make a 220 freq agile (or at
At 05:14 AM 5/8/04 -0700, you wrote:
I was at a hamfest a week ago looking at a Spectrum SCR1000 repeater for
220Mhz. The owner tried to convice me that Spectrum is still in business,
I said that I thought not. He claimed that they are still advertising in
QST, I can't find the ad.
Anyone
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ken Arck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 11:59 AM 5/8/2004 -0700, you wrote:
Ken - the designer of the 210 - is a regular on this group. I'd
just wait
a couple of days until he gets back from Dayton and ask him.
---Actually, I am here :-) Now to the
At 08:08 PM 5/8/2004 -, you wrote:
Can you not tell the RC210 to send out a line of dtmf's? Set this
up in a macro?
---Yep, you sure can. The 210 has 20 DTMF memories, each of which can
store 10 digits. Each memory can be called from a Command Macro.
I'm not familiar with the sequence
Our repeater group a bunch of stuff surplus to our needs. If you are
near the Birmingham, Al area here is your chance. Contact HOP. K4TQR at
the address below. Pickup only. No shipping. (this stuff is HEAVY)
We have 9 Mitrek VHF mobiles, one set of controls and mic. We have one
highband Micor
Yes. I would be glad to see it. The repeater in question is VHF
(2-meter). However, except for a possible difference in the
input level of
the CTCSS tone to the different band exciters, I would think
that it should
be a similar installation.
FB, Steve.
I'll be
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