Or try http://www.findchips.com
Neil
Joe Ciarcia wrote:
If you have the generic part number (ie 2n) try www.nteinc.com.
If you have a Motorola or GE number try www.rfparts.com for a cross
or www.mdmradio.com has some original devices.
Joe
At 10:23 PM 9/20/2004 -0400, you
Hello All,
I'm about to install a 7K onto a MastrII repeater.
I have found all of the points on the backplane that I need via the
documentation at the Scom resource page "Interfacing a 7K to a GE
MastrII." However, I'm at a loss for one point and do not see it on
that resource page. I
run that wire up to the exciter... if it is a
duplexstation, run it to the black exciter plug on the door/drawer, and
then to the appropriate pin on the exciter..if it's a transceive
station combination, a wire may already be run from the receiver system
board(where the cg board plugs
I'm am wondering ... where is the "backbone" for your system?
I'm working on a simular one in southern West Virginia using a 900 mcs
system.
Ed - kb8qeu
"Adam C. Feuer" wrote:
Hello
All,I'm about to install
a 7K onto a MastrII repeater. I have found all of the points on the backplane
that I
Here is the company I use. THey have anything you'd want.
http://www.hoffmanonline.com/Product_Info/index.html
I have used their enclosures on many different projects from mine belt
controllers to repeater enclosures mounted on side of towers.
I'd reconmend the twoo door deep enclosure. Gives
i am in need of an aluminum outdoor enclosure that is weatherproof.
something large enough to hold a quantar 2m machine duplexers and a UHF
MSF 5000.
my only requirement is that the unit be pretty much sealed (except for a
pressure vent) to prevent water entry into the cabinet.
i would
Doug, I use this mfg for my remote locations.
http://www.apx-enclosures.com/products/main.php;
Regards, Barry
--- doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am in need of an aluminum outdoor enclosure that
is weatherproof.
something large enough to hold a quantar 2m machine
duplexers and a UHF
hi neil,
well so far i have not much chances
i am looking for coss reference for these :
s-av24 Pa for my ft-2400
2sc2196 PA for the ft-208
thanks all that are answering my request for informations
i appreciated it
gervais,ve2ckn
From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To:
Hi
I have 4 or 5 GE MII (new) plug in voter tone boards 19C320880 and
can provide a copy of the service manual if interested let me know
by direct e-mail..
John
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jamey Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
A while back, there was some discussion on
hey thanks Joe
Gervais
ve2ckn
From: Joe Ciarcia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] transistor cross-reference site ??
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 17:03:58 -0400
If you have the generic part number (ie
thanks John
Gervais,ve2ckn
From: John J. Riddell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] transistor cross-reference site ??
Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 16:09:45 -0400
At 09:47 PM 9/21/2004 -0400, you wrote:
i am looking for coss reference for these :
s-av24 Pa for my ft-2400
2sc2196 PA for the ft-208
---Try RF Parts. They have the originals module:
SAV24 - $74.95
They probably can help with a cross reference on the 2SC2196 as well.
http://www.rfparts.com
this problem has me going nuts tracking it down.
I am sure I must have missed a jumper someplace
but in the interest of getting this fixed perhaps
someone might have found this before.
I have 2 MII repeater, that are 4 wire audio,
remote repeat, with voter cards and GC on TX and
RX.
Problem is
We tried,
Neil
gervais fillion wrote:
hi neil,
well so far i have not much chances
i am looking for coss reference for these :
s-av24 Pa for my ft-2400
2sc2196 PA for the ft-208
thanks all that are answering my request for informations
i appreciated it
gervais,ve2ckn
Need to pull from the collective wisdom of the group:
I have been looking at VHF repeater amplifiers lately and need some input.
Specs:
low drive 1 to 10 watts input
250 to 300 output.
13.8 VDC
RF bypass capability
The one that I have been considering is the Henry C250AB02R . Is anyone
using or
Jimmy Floyd wrote:
Need to pull from the collective wisdom of the group:
I have been looking at VHF repeater amplifiers lately and need some input.
Specs:
low drive 1 to 10 watts input
250 to 300 output.
13.8 VDC
RF bypass capability
The one that I have been considering is the Henry C250AB02R .
Yes I felt the same way when I had a similar and perhaps the
same problem. I will send you another post when I am next to the
manual for the station. There is a shielded wire in the harness
running from the receiver to the control shelf cards. This runs thru
the remote repeat card
I have the 100 and 200 watt henry units in service on UHF, they work great.
James
Jimmy Floyd wrote:
Need to pull from the collective wisdom of the group:
I have been looking at VHF repeater amplifiers lately and need some input.
Specs:
low drive 1 to 10 watts input
250 to 300 output.
13.8
Hi Ed,
Thanks so much for the info, I sure will poke around.. I have been out
of it for 18yrs now.. so it is a bit cloudy to me these days. But I
did go through all the cards and option jumpers and they are as per
the manual. So it might just make sense that this was a custom as
you stated.. It
Was someone looking for a Yeasu FT-208R HT transistor?
I have one of those radios w/charger in working
condition sitting here at the house if you need it for
parts or other.
Contact me off the mailer if you want it.
Regards, Barry
--- Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We tried,
If you can dig out the info in the manual.. please do so..
John
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, edctexas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes I felt the same way when I had a similar and perhaps the
same problem. I will send you another post when I am next to the
manual for the
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