Anyone know how much trouble it is to put an 800 mhz Micor base up into
the 902 ham band? Is it worth the effort?
73,
Al, K9SI
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Oct 26 - 2004
Hello group!
Anyone out there have any recommendation for a Tone Remote
Decoder board
that will have a minimum recovery time between decoding
packets.
We are looking for a vendor who has something that will
decode quick repetitions of PTT.
Peter Dahl Company http://www.pwdahl.com
Neil
Mike WA6ILQ wrote:
At 08:16 AM 10/26/04, you wrote:
We had a major transformer failure this last week and had to put the
spare power supply in. As a result, we're looking for a good
Motorola TPN1041B power supply or a good
As a few people stated, there are good 2-way shops that are willing and
very capable of servicing a Maggiore, but I would not count on this across
the entire USA.
Good luck and 73,
Joe, K1ike
Owner: HIPRO R4UH, EU1H and PAU-1H
(Probably not the best of the Maggiore line of products)
At 11:04
At 08:16 AM 10/26/04, you wrote:
We had a major transformer failure this last week and had to put the
spare power supply in. As a result, we're looking for a good
Motorola TPN1041B power supply or a good 25D8274H01 transformer.
These are used in the 200, 250, and 300 watt Metropolitan tube PAs.
It's a bit of work Al, I did one or two back in the 80's.
You have to mod a lot of stuff... from memory, we had to
actually grind the preselectors a bit, mod the pa by
removing part of the pa micro strips and dink with a
lot of the misc stages. Was a lot of work, but we ended
up with a
Thanks Mike and Neil. I have a feeling that shipping will be a
killer on this one. This is one heavy transformer. I'll check it
out, though. That may be the best solution.
Scott
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wrote:
Peter Dahl Company
I'd like to know the same myself...
Speaking of 900MHz, is there any amateur equipment
offered for that band?
Another neat band to play with would be 1240 to
1296... Kenwood has/had a radio. the 541 I wouldn't
mind getting my hands on...
~Ben, KB9LFZ
No amateur manufactured radio's, however at least 12-15 models of
900 and some 800 commercial can be readily moved.. There are currently
about 100 repeaters on 902/927 pairings in the US, most of which are less
than 3 years old.. there is a significant effort to modify and build, and
One small point. Most of the new 927 MHz repeaters are narrow band 2.5 kHz
the Micor is wide as is most things from 800 MHz are. 5 KZ. A lot of folks
will use a Maxtrac from 800 MHz and leave it wide and use a Spectra for the
transmit.
73 Russ, W3CH
- Original Message -
From: skipp025
Doug Bade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No Amateur manufactured radio's, however at least
12-15 models of 900 and some 800 commercial can
be readily moved..
Motorola (Micor, MSF, GTX, Purc Darcom), EF Johnson
(Avenger 900 Mhz version of the 8615 Series), GE MVP,
Repco (boards), Neutec
Micom 100w p/a assembly 2-18 mhz 3 watts drive $150 ea 2 available
708-681-0300
mastercard and visa OK
Ted Bleiman K9MDM
MDM Radio Ltd - 1629-B N. 31 st Ave Melrose Park, IL 60160 708.681.0300 fax 708.681.9800 web http://www.mdmradio.com -
See our website for "SPECIAL DEALS"
Do you
Very interesting... I have a Motorola Micor 800MHz-75w continous duty PA,
and a Motorola Nucleus paging PA (supposed) high power.
I never really thought about what to use them for, just stacked them in the
shack for a future project.
I was actually thinking about 900-ATV (FM of course)... I
If you are looking for narrow filters ...
http://www.com-spec.com/narrow.htm
Neil
Mike Perryman wrote:
Very interesting... I have a Motorola Micor 800MHz-75w continous duty PA,
and a Motorola Nucleus paging PA (supposed) high power.
I never really thought about what to use
Mike Perryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Very interesting... I have a Motorola Micor
800MHz-75w continous duty PA, and a Motorola
Nucleus paging PA (supposed) high power. I
never really thought about what to use them for,
just stacked them in the shack for a future project.
The mod
In general 800 maxtracs are good for 900 receivers however the tx
components and the vco will not go easily to 900. If you pin the T/A vco on
high rnage and program for 900 freq, as well as change the murata filters,
they can generally tune the whole 900 band in 5khz deviation... We use them
I think he said that he is looking for a place to get discriminator
audio. I am looking for this as well. I got it off the back of the
squelch pot and am running it to an RLC-MOT (Motorola Squelch module)
and to a tp-3200 CTCSS/DCS decoder. The squelch works fine but the
TP-3200 does not like to
Scott
If you haven't found a power supply yet send me a message off group
and I will tell you what I have.
73's de Tom Manning, AF4UG
wn1b8 wrote:
Thanks Mike and Neil. I have a feeling that shipping will be a
killer on this one. This is one heavy transformer. I'll check it
out,
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