I'm duplexing a UHF Micor mobile and can't seem to locate JU-905 on
the control board. Can someone tell me what is connects to or where
to find it?? Thanks.
73, John, K9KA
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Anyone using Synpromw from Ries Labs?
I have some UHF Syntors 450 -470 and wanted to use them for links / repeaters The generate program is a little confusing he has some test prom files in there but the one for UHF is up in the 450 - 470 range no ham freq's. Do I just replace the 450
neil
can you give me marsha deegs email i tried the one on qrz but it bounced.
i wanted to send her a message re: fred.
mdm ted
Ted Bleiman K9MDM
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Alright guys,
A friend of mine got handed a radio he wants to use for linking.
All I have is the model number.
Pmu4sa
Anyone know about this at all?
I'm not too familiar with Ericsson, so I'm kind of lost.
Any ideas on what this thing can do, or how to program it?
Thanks,
Jed
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PMU4SA
UHF MDX 16 Chan 440-470 40W
http://www.hallelectronics.com/getech/search_pc.php3?pc=pm
PC Programmable with GE TQ3310 or TQ3370 RIB, or see www.priceindustries.com
TQ3372 Cable http://www.hallelectronics.com/getech/tq3372.gif
Duane
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From: Jed Barton
Need help IDing a 70-0520 CWB
ThanksVincent N6OA/2
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Where is the
bestplace(other than Astron)to purchase 2N3771 pass
transistorsfor a Astron power supply ?Anybody had luck using subs ?
If so whatpart number ?Thanks !
Jeff Corkren/W5PPB
Raymond,
Mississippi
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At 11:53 AM 3/31/2005 -0600, you wrote:
Where is the best place (other than Astron) to purchase 2N3771 pass
transistors for a Astron power supply ? Anybody had luck using subs ? If
so what part number ? Thanks ! Jeff Corkren/W5PPB Raymond, Mississippi
---That's a very common transistor.
I'm a tech, so I will not be able to do it on any hf.
Mabey on 440 or 220, or 6 meter. But thanks for the
info.
73's,
Keane
KD8AOZ
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On Wednesday 30 March 2005 19:31, ken_wlter wrote:
I would like to put a repeter up in the Ann Arbor,
MI area.
Is it
an -052"0" or -052"C" ???
A
70-052 "C" is low-band, high-split (50-54 MHz) and CWB is wideband. Not sure
about 70-0520.
Kenneth Buley
Bullitt County EMA Deputy
Director CD-2 Bullitt/Spencer Counties Red Cross ECRV
Driver/Operator BC-6
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Coordinator
--- Jeff Corkren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where is the best place (other than Astron) to
purchase 2N3771 pass transistors for a Astron power
supply ? Anybody had luck using subs ? If so what
part number ? Thanks !
Jeff Corkren/W5PPB
Raymond, Mississippi
Go here and search for 2N3771 :
At 12:53 PM 3/31/2005, Jeff Corkren wrote:
Where is the best place (other
than Astron) to purchase 2N3771 pass transistors for a Astron power
supply ? Anybody had luck using subs ? If so what part number ? Thanks
!
www.digikey.com
$2.64 ea
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here is the problem
i have a micor compustation repeater requires about 8amps at 120 volts 60
hrtzkey down
i have a tpn110b and tpn 1121a
the TPN1110B is a 120 volt 60 hrtz input
the TPN1121Ais a 12 volt supply input
choice one: build or find a ups to power the tpn1110b for 2 hours
choice
---DigiKey is a good source but they also have a $25 minimum (or else
charge you a handling fee.
Mouser has no minimum, is every bit as reliable as DigiKey and has the same
part for a penny less :-).
http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?handler=displayproductlstdispproductid=3013
Jeff Corkren wrote:
Where is the best place (other than Astron) to purchase 2N3771 pass
transistors for a Astron power supply ?
I recently ordered these from Digikey. Have also seen them listed on
eBay from a guy in NJ.
Dex
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Mouser $2.63 and they don't gouge you on the
shipping like Hosfeldt does - Great people.
Hi Jeff / Dave / NØATH
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Jeff Corkren
To: Repeater Builder
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 11:53
AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Astron
parts
At 01:09 PM 3/31/2005, David wrote:
here is the problem
i have a micor compustation repeater requires about 8amps at 120 volts 60
hrtz key down
i have a tpn110b and tpn 1121a
the TPN1110B is a 120 volt 60 hrtz input
the TPN1121A is a 12 volt supply input
choice one: build or find a ups to
I'm not sure yet, but I plan to put it on the ham band.
Joe
Maire Company [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is this a working repeater?
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if you get any r 100 parts I am looking for a EPROM from the TX board
if you need other parts I have some.
thanks John
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Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 8:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What key
HI Ken,
1.2 and 2.4 GHz and 902 MHz are in the UHF band and all are
available to you and you are right, 440 might be the easiest to get
on. 220 isn't used very often in some areas and a duplexer is real
big AND real expensive for 6 meters.
Good Luck!
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