I am trying to build my first repeater I have a degree in electronics
and figure i could make a low coverage repeater for local use. Can
anyone point me in the right direction for a simple first build? The
amount of messages here is overwhelming and is not easy to search.
Thanks!
73's
N3OST
Doug - is this your repeater? If so would like to ask a few questions.
John/N4SJW
-- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
6m micor, w/ cans.
ebay item # 5773177879
doug
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I was looking in the GSA Auction pages and saw a MSR200 VHF repeater in
the listings..
If you are in South Dakota and want to bid see the following page
COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT (TOTAL 29 PIECES) CONSISTING OF 2 EACH RADIO
BASE STATION,MFR BY MOTOROLA,MFR YEAR 1988,MSR 2000 VHF,HIGH BAND,110
maweiler29 wrote:
I am trying to build my first repeater I have a degree in electronics
and figure i could make a low coverage repeater for local use. Can
anyone point me in the right direction for a simple first build? The
amount of messages here is overwhelming and is not easy to search.
On Sun, 8 May 2005, doug wrote:
6m micor, w/ cans.
ebay item # 5773177879
Wow. That means someone will actually bid on a Micor for once.
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You might contact some of the repeater operators
in your area to see what they have to say. Some
repeater system owner operators are always looking
for people to help build up an existing system.
The obvious first look is on the web at places
like the www.repeater-builder.com web page.
VXR-5000 CTCSS question. I have wired the VXR-5000 to the RLC-3 radio
card and all works fine Except the CTCSS. I get no logic change at the
controller. I programmed the VXR-5000 CTCSS encode and decode for
100.0. I hear no CTCSS tone on the output when the repeater
transmitter. Obviously the
At 5/7/2005 10:53 AM, you wrote:
Steve,
There is nothing special about the low-pass filter that might require you
to use a
particular brand name. A ferrite isolator is a nonlinear device, and
therefore it
will generate a strong second harmonic which must be attenuated by either
a notch
filter
Had to clean the garage a bit found a few things that aren't worth
anything to me but you know what they say about one man's junk. None of
this is worth shipping but since I'm driving to Dayton it doesn't really
cost anything to bring it along if anyone wants it. Prices range anywhere
from
Or, if you're looking for Micors in Florida...
http://www.govassets4sale.com/product.asp?catid=subcatid=itemnum=1342
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