At 08:08 AM 5/17/05 -0700, you wrote:
At 02:43 PM 5/17/2005 -, you wrote:
Who's going, where to meet!
---From what I've gathered from reading posts about it, it seems many
folks are going to Dayton and they'll all be easy to spot, as they have
thining hair, a pot belly and will have a radio
There's already a bunch of stuff on the repeater-builder site
look at the Com-Spec page... if you have anything that isn't
already there, then absolutely.
Mike
At 06:44 PM 5/17/05, you wrote:
Might Kevin be interested in some original Comm Spec poop sheets?
Neil
Mike Morris WA6ILQ
Anyone going to Dayton have some 7/8 heliax to sell?
My repeater group is in need of a 240-250' piece of
hardline for an up-coming project. Used is OK as long
as it's not painted and is in good phyical condition.
If we can deal, contact me at n8djp at QSL.net with
your price.
Thanks and
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1. Dayton rule book - with complete do's and donts while attending
the
hamfest
and complete fire regulations for the entire state of ohio
2 . over priced tickets and space rental tags
3. Parka - with hood and artic
elisha
nice additions to the now growing ist.
you are indeed the only one who would bring an infant to the hamfest- GOOD LUCK!!
i am interested to know what the wx does. if our staying away prompts excellent wx we are in big trouble with someone...
have fun
Ted and Dan
and i really am going
Ted,
My Dara friends really liked the Dayton Checklist
and one responded with an addition. Even more
fun is their Email mention of the Hamsexy crowd at
Booth 193.
cheers,
skipp
[paste]
#13 on the original list advocated knowing where all
the porta-potties are. I am adding the suggestion
In the Dayton needs list, in the item 30 listing, what is the sidewalk
chalk for ? Or do I even want to know ?
73
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Travis W. Burton, ESQ., KB5ILY / Prescott, AR
EC - Nevada County AR, SATERN, ARRL Istructor VE, AREC I, II III
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On Wed, 18 May 2005 11:57:20 -0400 (EDT), KB5ILY - Travis W. Burton wrote:
however am having trouble locating COS on
either.
Do you want it to follow PL, or just COR?
Tedd Doda, VE3TJD
Lazer Audio and Electronics
Baden, Ontario, Canada
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At least you aren't vertially challenged ...
Neil - WA6KLA
Adam T. Cately wrote:
At 08:08 AM 5/17/05 -0700, you wrote:
At 02:43 PM 5/17/2005 -, you wrote:
Who's going, where to meet!
---From what I've gathered from reading posts about it, it seems many
folks are going to
Trying to locate the following componets. I need a P6KE300CA
Transient Voltage Supressor and a 2400 microfarad capacitor axiel
lead at 10 vdc. Checked with some of the suppliers, none avaialble.
By chance anyone have something lying around in the spare parts box.
The cap has to be exact,
Big chalk for kids to draw on the cement (blacktop) so the Hamvention
committee will have something else to add to the list of things they can
charge you extra for next year. Every year they try to find a new way to
make money off the vendors or make it more of a pain to them. This year,
it's that
At 12:42 PM 5/18/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Every year they try to find a new way to
make money off the vendors or make it more of a pain to them.
---Well, don't forget you're talking about an event held in a city in
Ohio. No doubt the City Fathers tax the living crap out of everything and
do so
Drawing chalk outlines of troublesome customers.
No, no, no! It's for the child to play with, silly!
~Elisha (not Scott, he and Kevin are busy fixing the hitch on the
trailer)
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In the Dayton needs
Hey guys,
Anyone know of people getting rid of TK820s at Dayton or where to find
them?
That's what I'm in the market for for running a GMRS box.
Ideas of where to find?
Thanks,
Jed
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Anyone taking bets on how high the gas prices will mysteriously raise
for the weekend? I'm betting $2.37. Not that it's gouging or anything.
Joe M.
Ken Arck wrote:
At 12:42 PM 5/18/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Every year they try to find a new way to
make money off the vendors or make it more
At 12:56 PM 5/18/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Anyone taking bets on how high the gas prices will mysteriously raise
for the weekend? I'm betting $2.37. Not that it's gouging or anything.
---Only $2.37? That's less than we're paying here in Oregon now!
Ken
At 11:58 AM 5/18/2005, Ken Arck wrote:
At 12:56 PM 5/18/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Anyone taking bets on how high the gas prices will mysteriously raise
for the weekend? I'm betting $2.37. Not that it's gouging or anything.
---Only $2.37? That's less than we're paying here in Oregon now!
regular
$1.93 on the way to work this morning! It was $2.05 last week.
Jamey Wright
Systems Analyst
Morgan County EMCD 911
Decatur, Al
256-552-0911
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Hey guys,
Wanna get all the repeater guys together for dinner or something one
night while at Dayton?
Thoughts?
What frequencies you guys gonna be on?
Lata,
Jed
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Scott (and someone else) had metioned this earlier, and since no one
took charge I guess I will.
There will be a sign up sheet at our booth (check previous emails for
booth # because I don't know it off the top of my head) all day Friday
and Satruday morning. If you would like to attend an
Sounds like a plan.
Lata,
Jed
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From: scottn3xcc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2005 1:19 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Get together at Dayton
Scott (and someone else) had metioned this earlier, and since no
Elisha Great idea on the R-B dinner Saturday evening.
Want it organized right? Let a woman do it. Sorry guys...
Gary K2UQ
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Never having been to Dayton, I wasn't sure that I wanted to ask.
73 de Travis KB5ILY
On Wed, 18 May 2005, scottn3xcc wrote:
Drawing chalk outlines of troublesome customers.
No, no, no! It's for the child to play with, silly!
~Elisha (not Scott, he and Kevin are busy fixing the hitch on
go to the IRLP website .. look under radios ..
you will find all the info you need to intrerface the radio to your
controller
http://www.irlp.net/pnp-radio-pinouts.html
other radios are listed also .. look down little and you will find the
info you need
Rick
On 18 May 2005 at 11:57,
I remember one guy who would throw a voice pager out in the aisle a little
ways from his spot and when someone went to pick it up he would say put me
down and other various coments.
tom n8ies
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From: KB5ILY - Travis W. Burton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
At 10:04 PM 5/18/2005 -, you wrote:
Needed features:
- CWID / voice ID (would be sweet, but will settle for CW)
- LINKS to multiple half/full duplex repeaters (maybe control 2 or 3
repeaters)
- Built-in CTCSS encode/decode
- Remote-programmable
- Macros
- Switch sensors to broadcast alerts
Latest forecast, 30% chance thunderstorms Friday,Mostly sunny Sat and
Sun, 30% Sun night.
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/ifps/MapClick.php?CityName=Daytonstate=OHsite=ILN
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I have the originals of the following Communication Specialists
Products Instruction Sheets:
HP-1A High Pass Filter
ME-3 Microminiature Tone Encoder (one page) used the K-1 ceramic
resonator for frequency stability. (have several copies)
SS-32 Programmable CTCSS Encoder
I cannot go have 2 work !
next 11 days , overtime not really...
Holiday SKED
Mark Holman
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Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 10:43
At 03:04 PM 5/18/05, you wrote:
Prefer SCOM, but open to other suggestions.
Check out NHRC or Arcom
Ideally the controller would cost $200 or less.
Yeah, shure!
Needed features:
- CWID / voice ID (would be sweet, but will settle for CW)
The 7K has an optional speech synthesizer board, or
you
Translation: half-way decent Friday, and rain Sat and Sun.
Joe M.
Q wrote:
Latest forecast, 30% chance thunderstorms Friday,Mostly sunny Sat and
Sun, 30% Sun night.
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/ifps/MapClick.php?CityName=Daytonstate=OHsite=ILN
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Without a doubt, The Arcom RC210 in kit form.
I have had the majority of the high end controllers.
My opinion, they are all over priced, with marginal support.
The RC210 may not be the ultimate controller, but for the price you
can't beat it's features and
the technical support you get from Ken
The Zetron 19B Simplexor was the only simplex repeater that seemed to
work properly, since it was designed for public-safety application,
primarily for forwarding 2-tone sequential paging signals followed by a
voice message. The 19B could be set to repeat the tones and message a
certain number of
I agree that hear4ing everything twice would get
old quickly.
What's wrong with this: The simplex repeater box listens on one
freq, then retransmits on another. Everybody hears each
transmission only once, albeit with a delay.
Isn't the main advantage that of avoided cost?
At 07:38 PM
Don,
You're absolutely correct. I was using the term simplex in the sense
of TX and RX on the same frequency. Although certainly not a universal
definition, the term half duplex is often used to describe TX and RX
on two different frequencies but not simultaneously. Some might
consider that
You say NOT often found in amateur
radios. My recollection of the history is that way back when
there was no PL capability; this was followed by transmitting 100 Hz PL;
then programmable PL xmit; and now I see many more radios capable of PL
encode AND decode.
Our situation is that we have
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