Mathew,
Some one showed me this more than forty years ago. I use a slightly
different method than has been suggested so far. Get a UHF tee that the
male unscrews from. Unscrew this male pin. Slide out the center double
female connector. Saw off one side of this female section just past
or IRLP .. for that matter ..
or build one .. cant be that hard .. do a search for the info ..
Best of luck
Rick
On 23 Dec 2004 at 19:09, Coy Hilton wrote:
One way of doing it is Install Echolink, It doesn't have to be
connected to internet for this, and install Echotime. This way
Sorry,
their search engine does not allow that without a previous browser
session. Just go to http://www.digikey.com and enter 2.2mH choke in the
search window. Select fixed(7 items).
there are a few to pick from.
Wade - KR7K
- Original Message -
From: Wade Lake
John,
I did a quick search and found those at Digikey, follow this link.
http://www.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?Filter
Wade - KR7K
- Original Message -
From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 10:07 AM
Don,
I have a software-based clock in a Pacific Research repeater controller
that I finally had to disable because it couldn't keep time. A common
problem with software clocks is that they gain or lose time depending
upon the amount of activity. In my opinion, that lack of accuracy is
If a guy were to have a GROL license and he built his
own repeater to meet type acceptance(or close to),
would it be classified as being so?
~Benjamin, KB9LFZ
--- KI4AWK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a ham who is contemplating building a
business-band repeater. I have a few questions that
Does anyone have a copy of the free version of Echotime??? I am very
interested in trying it. They no longer have it on the site.
James
Coy Hilton wrote:
One way of doing it is Install Echolink, It doesn't have to be
connected to internet for this, and install Echotime. This way you
OK, a night's rest a fresh view can do wonders!!
Looking at the Allied catalog, I see that they list ALL chokes in uH
(micro-henries).
As previously stated, I need a 2.2 mH choke.
Looking near the end of thier list, I found a listing for 2.2K!!
I guess I thought it would say 2200 uH or 2.2
--- Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
... snip ...
sort of like when capacitor measurements changed
from uuF to pF)
35-40 years ago?
I was doing this search late last night. Today, a
little more
fresh, I'll go back to work look at
Or you can install IRLP and then add one of the speaking clock scripts
available.
Steve P.
- Original Message -
From: Coy Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 11:09 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Talking Clock
One way
NO.
Type acceptance has nothing to do with how someone built the system on
what license the tech had.
BTW - the GROL is not required for a tech to work on part 90 or 95 systems.
-- Original Message --
Received: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 11:05:05 PM CST
From: Benjamin Naber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
All,
Here is an article that will help with future questions on building the
Iso-Tee.
The article (somewhat humorous) was derived from the text presented by
MDM Ted.
Enjoy:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/iso-tee-project.html
Merry Christmas,
Kevin Custer W3KKC
Yahoo! Groups
Thanks for the many replies and suggestions.
Needed the jolt to my tunnel vision. By adding a few
dollars to the cost of a unit that IDed only, I choose
the ICS Basic controller. That gives me the CW ID
I wanted and some other useful features.
THANKS AGAIN
Paul
K.Paul Boggs
[EMAIL
Hi All, I'm after a Zetron 38A contoller for a repeater project in
the UK..Anyone got one lurking please?
Cheers Dave G7UZN
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Dave,
I have a Philips badged version of the 38A in use on GB3DX to lockout audio
on the main Rx when remote rxs are in use.
The unit seems to decode into the noise more than any mobile/portable set.
I think a spare unit is available- contact me off list.
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Ian-G8PWE -Walsall
THanks Kevin, greatly appreciated.
Merry Christmas to all on the site.
Mathew
All,
Here is an article that will help with future questions on building the
Iso-Tee.
The article (somewhat humorous) was derived from the text presented by
MDM Ted.
Enjoy:
I could put one through a good test!kb9ilq at arrl.net
Thanks!
From: Rick - VA3RZS/Charlotte - VA3CMR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 5:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] GMail Account
if there are still some people that
I want to add a 9600 bps digital regenerator to my MSR 2000
repeaters. I need a service manual for VHF and a service manual for
UHF or the access points to connect 9600 fsk transmit signal and
9600 fsk receive signal output.
Also, need to know points to inhibit PL on Transmit.
Thanks for
--- Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is an article that will help with future
questions on building the Iso-Tee.
The article (somewhat humorous) was derived from the
text presented by MDM Ted.
I had to laugh about the following line:
total time for assembly for a normal person
Working on an IDA control shelf equipped UHF GE M2 base/repeater. Normally
used to working with a lot of the
older card rack style control shelves. Never saw this happen on other GE M2
repeaters or mobiles.
Here's the situation:
I am using the repeater system looking at RUS for PL detect and
I have 4 Gmail invitations. First four to email me gets them.
Off List please...
Mitch KD4HTW
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Most likely, your HT is part or all of the problem.
The CTCSS is supposed to be injected after the limiter so this problem
(called talk-off) does not happen. In some radios, the CTCSS is mixed
with the mike audio prior to the limiter, and then, talk-off happens.
Jeff
At 01:24 PM 12/24/2004,
Ralph,
The symptoms you describe are those of CTCSS distortion due to limiting
of excessive deviation.
If your authorized emission is 20K0F3E, the sum of voice and CTCSS
deviations cannot exceed 5.0 kHz. The measurements you cited for your
test bench HT reveal excessive deviation at 5.15 kHz.
Our Temple Texas ARC owns an Ericsson M3 2M repeater with 3 remote site
voting receivers using GE Phoenix mobiles for 438 Mhz voting receiver link
radios. We had lots of trouble with cheap ham radios chopping on voice
peaks for several reasons.
Ericsson's philosophy is to use Channel Guard to
Hi Ralph, I've never seen this before but I have a few questions. Is
it possible that your highly calibrated Voice has components at this
PL freq. that could trigger the reverse cut off feature or cancil
out the received tone? Try looking at the input to the tone decoder
board for the tone
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