I found two Trident cr-355's in my basement I had forgotten about. I
have no information as to what the are used for or how to do anything
with them. Does anyone know anything about them or how I can get some
info about them. From the way it looks I am thinking it is a trunking
controller of
Hello out there,
Can someone give me the assembly number for a 450-470 Mhz Micor
LLA?? I think I have found one, but want to be sure before sending
my money. Thanks.
73, John, K9KA
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Does anyone out there have one sponder (TLN8381A) and one sender
(KLN6210A) for 186.2 HZ (7Z) that they will sell?? If so send me the
shipped price to 38351. Thanks.
73, John, K9KA
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If the link requires PL, then turn off the PL when there is no COS from a
user. (Many controllers can be rigged to implement this, or you can make a
circuit to mute PL driven off COS gone). This dead hang time after a user
lets up is usually when the repeater tries to ID. The distant repeater
Station or Mobile?
John wrote:
Hello out there,
Can someone give me the assembly number for a 450-470 Mhz Micor
LLA?? I think I have found one, but want to be sure before sending
my money. Thanks.
73, John, K9KA
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Steve,
Could they direct that to the group, I would be interested in that info
also.
Paul
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From: aa5sg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 10:43 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Controller Query...
I saw an article on something like this myself, There was this guy that had a tower with very wide face (20 ft.) and wanted to have an omnidirectional pattern so he tried the yagi approach and actually ended up with a great omni pattern but the gain ended up being unity or slightly above due
Hi Steve,
What repeater controllers in current production are, feature-wise, similar to
the ACC RC-85?
In no order of preference:
Arcom, RC-210
Link Comm, RLC-Club, Club Deluxe, and Club Deluxe II
FF Systems, FF-800
Information on these companies can be found from following the links
What is a good controler to buy,All i want to do is use two radios one
for TX and other for RX and connect another radio for a remote
base...I dont want phonepatch or voice id...just a cw id will
doBob/N2BR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yes, I have a pair ... except the encoder reed is the earlier
TLN6824A.
Neil - WA6KLA
John wrote:
Does anyone out there have one sponder (TLN8381A) and one sender
(KLN6210A) for 186.2 HZ (7Z) that they will sell?? If so send me the
shipped price to 38351. Thanks.
73, John,
Sorry, it is for a Mobile.
John
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wrote:
Station or Mobile?
John wrote:
Hello out there,
Can someone give me the assembly number for a 450-470 Mhz Micor
LLA?? I think I have found one, but want to be sure
Well you might want the NHRC-4 simple and it has a link port which can be
used for a half-duplex port
Repeater(rx and tx units) on the main port and second port is the link say
for simplex or to another repeater..
www.nhrc.net
but there are many others avail. out there. check the below link out
Bob, if you really want to go low cost, you can wire a simple
transistor switch from the unsquelch indicator of one radio to the
PTT of the other and use one of the $8 K1EL CW ID chips to keep you
legal.
73, John, K9KA
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wrote:
I used to breadboard all my controllers using 2N3711, 2N3702 and 4066
bilateral switches, a capacitor for RC repeater tail and I had about 5 buck
and a couple hours in it installed. Had plenty of surplus CW ID'ers and had
a repeater on-line for less than 40 bucks including radio and crystals. I
Oops, True. I didn't notice that you needed a link port. I have 2 of
the NHRC-4s in service as well. I like the COS / PL interfacing on
the 4 better than the 2.
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 12:46:43 -0600, Brent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well you might want the NHRC-4 simple and it has a link port
I would like to put a repeter up in the Ann Arbor, MI area. What would be a
good way
to start?
Thanks!
kd8aoz
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Hi
Having worked with such patterns -the result is up to
your imagination.
The most commonly used was an omni and yagi.
EG:A 6dB omni phased with a yagior corner reflector .
This gives you a typical Butternut pattern as viewed
from the top.
This would be used in a case where a 2-stacked dipole
ken_wlter wrote:
I would like to put a repeter up in the Ann Arbor, MI
area. What would be a good way to start?
Thanks!
kd8aoz
Here: http://www.miarc.com/
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Contact MiARC and see if there are any frequencies available.
http://www.miarc.com
Joe M.
ken_wlter wrote:
I would like to put a repeter up in the Ann Arbor, MI area. What would be a
good way
to start?
Thanks!
kd8aoz
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Hello, Bob. You might also want to look over the
Linker IIa.
http://www.ics-ctrl.com/LinkerIIa.html
It's a good little controller at a great price. I'm
not associated with the company in any way, just a
satisfied customer. Support has been superb, as well.
John / WB5NFC
--- Bob [EMAIL
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 19:31, ken_wlter wrote:
I would like to put a repeter up in the Ann Arbor, MI area. What would be
a good way to start?
Thanks!
kd8aoz
Others have indicated that you need to talk with marc about getting
a coordination. I seriously doubt that you are going to get
Good Luck, but check with your Coordinator to see if there is any pairs available, chances are very slim. Go here, and this is a starting point.
http://www.miarc.com/
Mathew
ken_wlter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to put a repeter up in the Ann Arbor, MI area. What would be a good way
Hi All,
Im looking for a 100.0hz versatone. Please reply directly if you have
one avaialble and as to what the cost will be
Thanks
--Don Wisdom
KD7WKF
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You were correct, 2135. I just wasn't turning it hard enough. The latch
was bent too tight and I didn't want to force it without being sure I had
the correct key.
Thanks, Joe
At 08:42 PM 3/30/2005 -0500, you wrote:
I tried several 2135, plus a 2007. It won't open. Maybe it was
changed?
should be the 2135.
maybe there is something holding it back in the inside?
or changed like you say.
is this a working repeater?
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Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:42 PM
Subject: Re:
Next choices:
* 2553 (old cabinet standard)
* Black Decker
* Locksmith - probably take 30 seconds
??
Joe wrote:
I tried several 2135, plus a 2007. It won't open. Maybe it was
changed? Maybe I'm not turning hard enough, hate to break it.
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Hi Steve,
What repeater controllers in current production are, feature-
wise, similar to the ACC RC-85?
In no order of preference:
Arcom, RC-210
Link Comm, RLC-Club, Club Deluxe, and Club Deluxe II
FF
I own 3 NHRC-2 controllers and they are GREAT!!
AC0Y
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What is a good controler to buy,All i want to do is use two radios
one
for TX and other for RX and connect another radio for a remote
base...I dont want
Coy Hilton wrote:
What repeater controllers in current production are, feature-wise, similar to the ACC RC-85?
In no order of preference:
Arcom, RC-210
Link Comm, RLC-Club, Club Deluxe, and Club Deluxe II
FF Systems, FF-800
Gee Kevin, are you
Some of the older upright cabinets used a 2553 key. It has the same slot
arrangements but different pin configuration.
Jack
K6YC
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Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 5:50 PM
Subject: Re:
Can anyone tell me where to get a pre-amp for a VHF Mastr II?? Thx
Kendall Stanaland-WX5EMT
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It's possible, but not a certainty. Check with your coordinator.
Joe M.
william wrote:
hi im new here but wondered if anyone thinks i would have a chance at
getting a 2 meter repeater on a freq one use to be on in this area a
few yrs ago then removed because the owner moved ?
thanks
Hello,
Who was the person that was saying new was better than old junk the other
day? I tried to key my 3 month old TKR-850 repeater today and it was there
but real low in signal strength and I was only about a mile from the site.
I knew something was wrong! Ya see I be smart about these
Kendall Stanaland wrote:
Can anyone tell me where to get a pre-amp for a VHF Mastr II?? Thx
Kendall Stanaland-WX5EMT
eBay... Search for mastr
Kevin
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Greetings,
I have to offer for sale a Zetron 35AR Microconnect phone patch. The
unit is removed from service, and rack mountable. Details on the unit
may be found at http://zetron.psicompany.com/zetron/35aspc.pdf.
I'm asking $250 or best offer, shipped CONUS.
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Let me know what the number is on the final power module.
The new Mitsubishi RA series have problems with the heat sink die not
being flat. In the center there is about a .8mm indentation for no
reason. The datasheet specify it is nessacary to mill the heat sink to
fit this, but it is not
Some repeater coordination groups have set aside a Test Pair on 2-Meters
(and sometimes other bands) where you can try out having a repeater.
They're sometimes also called SNP (Shared, Non-Protected) Repeater
channels. In Oregon, it's 145.25, in Washington state there are two -
145.13 and 145.29
I have a LARGE number of Motorola Tone Reeds for sale. E-Mail me direct
with Model number and Frequency needed. Bill N8LXM
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Standard: TLE8063A (450-470 MHz)
Wide-Spaced: TLE8073A (450-470 MHz)
Neil - WA6KLA
John wrote:
Sorry, it is for a Mobile.
John
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Station or Mobile?
John wrote:
Hello out there,
Can
hi im new here but wondered if anyone thinks i would have a chance at
getting a 2 meter repeater on a freq one use to be on in this area a
few yrs ago then removed because the owner moved ?
thanks william
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Check with the frequency coordinator for your area. However, it is not
likely that a two meter pair will be available.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 7:53 PM
Subject:
On Thursday 31 March 2005 00:53, william wrote:
hi im new here but wondered if anyone thinks i would have a chance at
getting a 2 meter repeater on a freq one use to be on in this area a
few yrs ago then removed because the owner moved ?
thanks william
No one here can possibly answer that.
ken_wlter wrote:
I would like to put a repeter up in the Ann Arbor, MI area. What would be a
good way
to start?
By reading this:
http://www.hamrepeater.org/coordina.cfm
Kevin Custer
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Anyone know what key# fits the R-100 repeater?
TIA
Joe, K1ike
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2135
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Sent: Wednesday, March 30, 2005 8:33 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] What key fits an R-100 repeater?
Anyone know what key# fits the R-100 repeater?
TIA
Joe, K1ike
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