http://www.catauto.com/sq1000.html
And thank you for the awesome article on the Mitrek.
Mike WA6ILQ wrote:
At 10:10 PM 6/1/04 -0400, you wrote:
Any thoughts on the two squelch cards? I'm looking for the dual squelch
action of the Micor squelch circuit.
Thank
What do you think of the RLC-MOT vs getting a used Micor audio
card?
Kevin Custer wrote:
Thomas Staley Jr. wrote:
Any thoughts on the two squelch cards? I'm looking for the dual squelch
action of the Micor squelch circuit.
At this point in the game,
it should be a highband 40 watt in 140 watt out.
if you open it up should be a single board with 2 paralleled output devices
(assuming I remember it all correctly) Trilectric was bought by DB and
operated out of their Chicago (actually Hoffman Estates) lab unitl they were
bought out
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hello
im looking to buy two or so d8085ac-2 prossors to repair my acc rc-
96, that got a surg on the phone line.
the prossor was pulling down the 5 volt rail and pulling it out
retured the 5 volts. im sure its bad.
everthing elce looks ok so far ,the connect relay is toast but i got
one of
If you want the amplifier to be resonate in a split for which it was not
designed, you have to change the resonating parts. If you do not want the
amplifier to be resonate, do not change the resonating parts. If I drive a
80 Meter amplifier hard enough with a 40 Meter signal, you will get a 40
LL201 = late radio Mastr-Pro / early cabinet ...
The transmitter may easily go to 51.84 or it may not. In the past
my fix was to remove one turn from the final grid tank coil and it
will tune in range.
Just an opinion here,
Neil - WA6KLA
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Hi,
The Link Comm unit is much smaller and much better suited for
installation in other than Micor equipment. Of course, this
'convenience' comes at a price, but if you aren't cramped for space
there is no advantage of the Link Comm unit since it is solely based on
the Micor Squelch Chip.
Lots of parts houses carry the good old Intel 8085 and 80C85 workhorses.
Check Digikey, JDR Micro Devices, Mouser, etc.
Ron
WW8RR
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From: randy kisthardt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 10:07 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
I agree about collecting Micor parts ... goes for GE-cor (Ok, Mastr
II) too. The manufacturers haven't been supporting those radios in
a very long time, you you don't sandbag for the day when you might
need some spare parts, who will?
I nearby friend just unloaded 8 more Micor
I like the Micor squelch card idea as it is a whole hell of a
lot cheaper.
Neil - WA6KLA
Thomas Staley Jr. wrote:
What do you think of the RLC-MOT vs getting a used Micor audio card?
Kevin Custer wrote:
Thomas Staley Jr. wrote:
Any thoughts on the two squelch cards?
Please click on http://www.piexx.com/SynDoc/Syndoc.html
Neil - WA6KLA
N9WYS wrote:
Matthew and all,
I'm currently working on documentation for a modification to allow
use of the VHF Syntor in the 2m ham bands. As soon as I get it
finished, I will post it to the
At 08:08 PM 6/2/04 -0400, Thomas Staley Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do you think of the RLC-MOT vs getting a used Micor audio card?
You can do that - all you need is raw discriminator audio, two 25k pots,
and +9.6 volts DC. If you need a PL decode line you need to add a
PL decoder board
Thanks Niel, this looks very interesting. Resurect the dead.
Mathew
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From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Programming for Motorola Syntor
Please click on
This has probably been asked before, but I didn't pay attention then. I
have a MASTR II and a ComSpec SS-64 Encoder. I am needing to hook the
encoder up so that it transmits a tone ONLY when the repeater RX is
active. Also, the controller is a CAT-300DX if that makes a
difference. Can
Although I have one myself, I don't recall if the CAT has any link
ports. If it does, drive the encoder off a link TX output (and don't
forget to put the link in TX mode). Otherwise, you will have to find a
way to pad the COS to drive both the controller and the encoder.
It appears you may be in
If you are going to do the effort, why re-invent the wheel?
You're welcome ...
Neil
Mathew Quaife wrote:
Thanks Niel, this looks very interesting. Resurect the dead.
Mathew
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From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
At 03:43 AM 6/1/04 +, you wrote:
I am looking for someone that can help with the programming of a
Motorola Syntor 8 Channel Radio. Thanks.
Mathew
You might want to check out WB6YMH's little board.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/xcat
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To:
I have to agree on the little Link-Comm RLC-MOT board. You give it +12VDC,
discriminator audio, and you get out a nice high or low-going COS signal
and gated audio, along with that great MICOR strong/weak signal squelch
action switching. It's just so convenient and works so well, I just
Scott Zimmerman and I have been working on an
analogue replica of the
Micor Squelch for some time (several years). Since
the Micor Squelch
chip is still available we haven't spent any serious
time perfecting
it. Some day the Micor Squelch chip will be hard to
come by, and we'll
NO I will be sending the Weather Warning on the Mur . For the Family
that
have their children at the parks etc.
If that's your real reason...
Take the weather radio out of the repeater cabinet, down to the park,
and plug it into a decent audio PA and a loudspeaker and set it in
Alert mode.
This is very esay! The pin marked hook. Send this over to your COR, set it
up so when it see's a carrier it goes to high or away from ground. this will
make it so that the comm-spec bd stops the tone when there is no carrier. I
did this for ILRP so that I would not transmitt the ID to ILRP.
Good
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There was a factory forced air ass'y for MICOR repeaters? (other than
for the 1/4 KW?) I know a few 100W 2-Meter and UHF 75-watt MICOR
repeaters that need something like that, although muffin fans above
the heat sink probably work fine, too. LJ
Are you talking about
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From: Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 10:12:51 -0400
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] buillding a repeater
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a factory forced air ass'y for MICOR repeaters? (other than
Randy:
8085's are available from the surplus shops, including some of
the sources that have been mentioned and B. G. Micro (I think).
I have collected a couple of extra's also for various projects.
If you can't find any, I will look and see if I still have the
one I bought.
It does sound like
looking for repeater parts for a uhf micor.power supply,manual,etc..
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Hello all:
Interesting list you have here. I am wondering if there is anyone
out there with info on a repeater I picked up a few months ago...
Mfg Western Radio Services Inc. of Seattle Washington
Model WR-454
It's an x-tal oldie that puts about 10w out on 463Mhz, shuld pull
down to 70cm
Ok, I'll re-word that to desense, not isolation
Kerry
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Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wacom WP-641, correction on its specs...
kerry wrote:
WTB - Dead Kenwood TKR-820 repeaters for parts.
Thanks, Jeff Peters, K9JP
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This is used for what the goverment calls there UHF band. 225 to 399 MHZ
this one should be cut for 243.00 as a center freq. Good luck.
73 Russ
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Hey Jeff,
What parts do you need?
Russ, W3CH
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] WTB - Dead Kenwood TKR -820
WTB - Dead Kenwood TKR-820 repeaters for parts.
Thanks,
Has anyone had experience moving a DRC-200 (450-470) to the 440 Ham
Band? It looks like the VCO won't lock at 441 MHz
John
K6SJH
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First let me say before anyone else, GE doesn't have PL that
having been said lets get to it.
Look at the PTT input line on the SS64 this turns on and off the
CTCSS encode. I dont have a schematic in front of me right now, but
I beleave that it is active low. When this line goes low it turns
Regarding IFR 1200, and maybe the COM 120;
Several years ago I heard about someone who had developed a pico-fuse holder
antenna input for the 1200; kinda like is in the M. R2600
monitor (little 1/8 or even 1/16 amp green picofuse behind the BNC Female
connector.
Anyone else ever hear about
randy kisthardt wrote:
hello
im looking to buy two or so d8085ac-2 prossors to repair my acc rc-
96, that got a surg on the phone line.
what's a prossor?
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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