Why, did you smoke one?
I have a couple of them here and a partial manual.
Did you mean the TK805D
Neil
Brent wrote:
Im in need of the load capacitance and calibration accuracy, for
the crystal in position X1 which is on a freq of 33.845Mhz in a
TK-805 uhf mobile Thanks
Also, about to scrap out a bunch of Motrac mobiles:
Low band, high band and UHF Motracs
And several pieces of UHF Motran (MSB/MSY) base/repeater systems.
Any one interested in same?
Neil McKie - WA6KLA
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Very true. But, that approximate diameter was very common in the paging
systems that I installed/maintained. I still have a few in the basement
somewhere.
Joe
Gary Hoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Diameter of the cavity doesn't necessarily determine frequency.
Greetings Group
For a limited time I can supply FOB Chicago
Andrew 1/2 LDF Heliax at $1.45 / ft
This is brand new cable
Connectors and accessory items hangers, grounding kits etc also available.
email or call
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800.298.2850
Ed Folta K9QPJ
Com/Rad Inc
Ran across this on e-bay all stuff priced reasonable. http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmember52897
I have nothing to do with seller just thought I would pass this along in case you guys are looking for a manual or something.
tom n8ies
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I've always thought good quality RG-8X was an oxymoron.
use good quality RG-8X type cable for
Al, K9SI
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Looking for a couple of channel elements for an RCA Tac200 UHF mobile. Also looking for a manual. This is radioabout the size of a Mastr II and the elements look similar.
Chris
N9LLO
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Have you tried Tessco?
www.tessco.com
John, K7JL
From: Al Wolfe
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 8:12 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Antenna mounting brackets
Anyone got any ideas on where to find standoff
mounting brackets for a DB224? Also interested
Are they just a little bigger than the GE's? I think I have some in a box.
Gerald
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Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 11:56
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] WTD RCA Tac200 uhf elements
Looking for a couple of
I'm a Kenwood Dealer Brent, if you have the
part number for the parts you need from the
service manual, it wouldn't be a problem to
see if I can get them for you, or help you
get them for yourself.
Email me direct...
Cheers,
skipp
skipp025 at yahoo.com
www.radiowrench.com
Brent
Double Mint, two mints in one
My drawing of the DB-411-B has gone through
a few revisions. I found another same model
DB-411-B antenna in storage and have measured
and recorded it's values.
This second antenna was received complete, so
it's measurements are more accurate. The $#%^#
goof
--- Laryn Lohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Al Wolfe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've always thought good quality RG-8X was
an oxymoron.
use good quality RG-8X type cable for
Al, K9SI
Right Al, an oxymoron especially when used
I sent him an e-mail saying I would buy one thing we agreed to a paypal
transaction. Then I e-mailed asking his callsign he never replied.
Until I hear his callsign, I'm not sending any money.
-- Original Message --
Received: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 11:35:58 AM CST
From: Ken Arck [EMAIL
Skipp is correct, is the best way to go.
Neil - WA6KLA
skipp025 wrote:
I'm a Kenwood Dealer Brent, if you have the
part number for the parts you need from the
service manual, it wouldn't be a problem to
see if I can get them for you, or help you
get them for yourself.
Email me
unless you wanna make your own like I did once took and bought a pipe flange
to fit a TV mast into, and screwed the flange on to a 2 X 4 board. I put a
temp station up back in my 11 M. days used it as a base relay with a Mag III
Base ant during a river race of a 25 to 30 mile stretch . for
Say Joe;
Doesn't the sheilding have to be critical?, I don't have a spec
manual of any sort but If you bought the coax of a brand like Belden for
example the specs will be there.
Just curious.
Mark Holman
mark.holman at talkamerica dot net
have you reformatted your hard drive
Yes, Run what ever it takes to get from the radio to the duplexer.
If the amp doesn't match the duplexer then build what some call a Z
matcher it is a Pi network and consists of 2 veriable caps and 1
inductor. These things are way too simple to build to buy, and can
be built for what you
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
skipp025 wrote:
... snip ...
The Mitrek version of this bare bones radio was sold
as a Motrek... same pc board, less parts. Great taste,
less filling.
Then there is the GE MVP
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Coy Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, Run what ever it takes to get from the radio to the duplexer.
If the amp doesn't match the duplexer then build what some call a Z
matcher it is a Pi network and consists of 2 veriable caps and 1
inductor.
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