thanks gareth
this repeater system is being setup as a community repeater (ie everyone can
hear and talk to others on the channel.this is to keep the costs down .if
the clients need
total privacy they can go with scramblers).this is also to allow unlimited
number of users on the system
the tait t
thanks bradley
any idea which cap
i do have the circuit diagram
Thank you
Ian Wells
Kerinvale Comaudio
mail service 1017,
Biloela,4715.
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
- Original Message -
From: "bradley glen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: 14 November, 2004 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater
At 10:17 PM 11/11/04, you wrote:
>Doug,
>
>The TPN1192A Power Supply is definitely in the 6881061E50 manual.
>However, I could not find a TLD2703A amplifier in this manual, which
>does have all of the standard intermittent and continuous PAs associated
>with the MSR2000. I wonder if that amplifi
http://www.norbysoft.com/acc/rc85manual.pdf
See Appendix A, pp. A-2, or page 108 of this pdf file.
Link 1 Band Select = (Link Prefix) 1 4
{If the Link Prefix is 7, then you would enter 7 1 4 to make Link 1 =
440.}
Link 2 Band Select = (Link Prefix) 4 3
{If the Link Prefix is 7, then
At 11:52 PM 11/11/04, you wrote:
>The mentioned amplifier is not in the
>regular manual. It's a Continuous Duty
>PA, the 03a version for the 162-174 MHz
>range. Just for the trivia, the 01a is
>for 132-150.8 MHz, the 02a model for
>150.8-162 MHz ranges. The 03a version
>will not be happy on 14
All,
I'm looking through manuals trying to find this, but II'm having trouble so
I hope someone can help. Here's what I need to do.
1. Currently, the RC-85 is set up for a 220 module on link 1. I need to
change this to a 440 module. What codes do I need to enter to do this.
2. I need to set
Hi again Ian,
I have looked at your website as to gain more insight with your repeater
network, and now understand more what you want to achieve.
Below is for your info, and possibly how you could make best out of your
situation.
If I was in your position I would possibly do things diff
Hi
If you have a look you can reduce the squelch delay by
removing the electrolytic cap around the squelch
circuit(hope you have a diagram for the rf
platform.).I have done a similar squelch mod with the
gm300.Reduces the delay but also increases the chance
of falsing.
Remember that the higher ct
Thank you
Ian Wells
Kerinvale Comaudio
mail service 1017,
Biloela,4715.
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
- Original Message -
From: "Gareth Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: 13 November, 2004 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] tait 2010
>
> Hi Ian,
> What CTCSS freq are you
Hi Ian,
What CTCSS freq are you using by the way, (I hope not 100 Hz?) I'd can
the Back to back Rx CTCSS and that would speed up the link no end.
What's the linking paths like between your main repeater and your two
remote sites?
Your decode times are indeed excessive, also I wonder w
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