Thanks for the Info Charles , and Mike Thank You for the Where to get it
question , I did not find it at MS Maybe Bill G is Sleeping Ha Ha
Don KA9QJG
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Is it a download from the MS web site?
If so, what is the url ?
Mike
At 11:01 PM 3/19/05, you wrote:
>Don,
>
>We have several PC's that use HyperTerminal for communications to other
>equipment. we have had a lot of problems using HyperTerminal until we
>install the latest release. This is the o
Don,
We have several PC's that use HyperTerminal for communications to other
equipment. we have had a lot of problems using HyperTerminal until we
install the latest release. This is the one from Microsoft. They have
cleaned up a lot of the problems that the earlier versions had. The new
release
Hi Yall
I missed the beginning of the thread on the 12 volt fans would someone clue me
in on filtering.
Thanks .bob
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At 05:11 PM 3/19/05, you wrote:
>I picked up a Standard RP70U 12W UHF/FM repeater/base station today
>at a local hamfest--complete with AP70 phone patch, one TN34 tone
>board, and the operating/maintenance manual. I'm hoping to morph it
>into a 445.75/440.75 or 445.80/440.80 portable/itinerant re
At 05:11 PM 3/19/05, you wrote:
>Datastorm of Columbia Missouri originally wrote Procomm.
>They have been out of business for probably 10 years+- .
Was not aware of that...
>Is there another source for it?
I have an early windows version (no CD, just many floppies for install).
Anybody know w
Don,
Thanks for responding. This amp might be a kluge... oh, oh!
73, Eric
KA9QJG wrote:
> Eric, I was doing a little digging and still searching Here is a Ham
> Lloyd N9BBQ that was Selling two But Look at the Model numbers
>
> Falcon 144 4112C Repeater Amp 10-100W
> Falcon 220 4111C
Eric, I was doing a little digging and still searching Here is a Ham
Lloyd N9BBQ that was Selling two But Look at the Model numbers
Falcon 144 4112C Repeater Amp 10-100W
Falcon 220 4111C Repeater Amp 10-100
Still searching
Don KA9QJG
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I have a 220 MHz rackmount power amp on the bench. The label states it
was made by Falcon Communications of Newport Beach CA, and it is a
MOSFET RF Power Amp, Model 4112A(?). The model number is smudged, so I
can't be certain of it.
The main PC board has two F1260 silicon VDMOS transistors work
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 02:32 PM 3/18/2005 -0700, you wrote:
> >
> >I would go with the 120. 12volt fans have a bad habit of
dirtying the
> >DC voltage which can ocasionally be heard in the repeaters audio.
>
> <--Not with proper filter
I forgot about those RCA type plugs on the rx and tx.. but like JAck has
said below that can be found by digging around...
SNIP->
It is a bit tricky to get RCA type connectors that will bend enough to get
> into the RX and TX outputs but it can be done with a bit of
digging<---
I have gotten many of my xtals to re-crystal them thru www.icmfg.com but
that was my prefrence. Other of your choice im sure could do a good job
also.. as far a providing info the the xtal mfg. just tell them the make and
model standard RP70u and they have all the info on hand ..but make sure one
These actually work pretty well if you throw the onboard duplexer away. It
may not work at all depending if your local band plan is high in or low in.
The little tension wires on the resonators are very important, don't try to
use it without one on every can. Mine runs 8 watts out of a flat p
I picked up a Standard RP70U 12W UHF/FM repeater/base station today
at a local hamfest--complete with AP70 phone patch, one TN34 tone
board, and the operating/maintenance manual. I'm hoping to morph it
into a 445.75/440.75 or 445.80/440.80 portable/itinerant repeater.
For starters, I obviousl
Title: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Hyper Terminal
Datastorm of Columbia Missouri originally
wrote Procomm. They have been out of business for
probably 10 years+- . Is there another source for
it? I use it on an old laptop for programming with 3.1 and works fine. Was
wondering the differences i
> "John Everson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's why I sold the 8920a. I wanted to
> work on radios, not fly the Space Shuttle!
> ;-) I'll stick with the 1500s.
> Regards to all. John
Hi John,
My only beef with some of the earlier models
of IFR Service Monitors... was the fixed
ba
I can Email a (public domain version) dos copy
of pcplus to anyone who wants one. Many of us
also use hyperterm to program Dave's Vyex DAB,
but we get the better/best/latest version direct
from the hyperterm web site. The ms windoze
bundled version is pretty useless.
If you're still don'
Hi All,
You may remember the thread on audio quality a while back. One topic
was a replacement module for the stock audio processing circuitry which
is a major cause of limited audio bandwidth from some manufacturers and
models of equipment used to build repeaters and links from. Some time
Title: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Hyper Terminal
Procomm or ProcommPlus is used pretty widely for packet TNC control and programming the ACC controller equipment.
Ron
WW8RR
-Original Message-
From: Don [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 12:21 PM
To: Repeat
I have a Digital audio recorder that is Programmed by the PC But I did
see this Note, The device may not Program Properly with the
HyperTerminal program that comes with Microsoft Windows all versions,
So the question I have What else is around that I could try, Any info
will be greatly appreciate
I have a TPN1121A it has not input cord so I am not sure if it hooks up to a
120 volt line or what can anyone help me with specs on this power supply.
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