I have a carefully selected pair of sledgehammers here for use
on-site: 8 lb and 20 lb.
I seldom need the use of the 20 lb ... that one time use guarantees
it will never be needed for that project again.
Neil - WA6KLA
Chuck Kelsey wrote:
A sledgehammer will correct it as well
Looking for ctcss encode/decode board of kyodo BSR-150 vhf repeater.
If someone can give me any information..many thanks!
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Be nice Neil. Some of us still remember when the Novice was re-introduced.
Vincent N6OA got mine 50 years ago this year.
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From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 12:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:
today live on echolink/irlp ISS qso with School in California 17:21utc
Detail for ISS contact with Coronado School in California on 5/24/05
at 17:21UTC
Coordinator: Dieter Schliemann,KX4Y Event Type: School Contact
Start Date (mm/dd/yy): 05/24/05 End Date (mm/dd/yy): 05/24/05
Open to
C'mon, guys!! Doesn't ANYONE know about this animal?? I've tried
searching the internet (including Vertex/Standard's webpage) with no
luck.
Mark - N9WYS
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wrote:
I'd like some information on this Power Amp:
Standard UHF
Does anyone have any documentation on the Decibel Products DB4203
vhf-lowband duplexer?
Thanks in advance,
Mark C. KB4CVN
Monroe, VA
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Now Neil, be nice.
Just because your license was endorsed by Edwin
Armstrong doesn't mean that you can't be pleasant
to us new QCWA members.
At 09:50 PM 5/23/05, you wrote:
Humpf ... new-comer ...
Neil - WA6KLA
Mark A. Holman wrote:
Yep I even recall the Novice Class I had back in
Yep,
I,ve got the catalog info if you need it... how big of a file can you
handle?
mike
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There is the data sheet, the tuning instructions and a conversion article
on http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/ant-sys-index.html under DB
duplexers.
Mike WA6ILQ
At 07:13 AM 5/24/05, you wrote:
Does anyone have any documentation on the Decibel Products DB4203
vhf-lowband duplexer?
Thanks
... snicker ...
You are 20 months younger then me too ...
Neil
vmckever wrote:
Be nice Neil. Some of us still remember when the Novice was
re-introduced.
Vincent N6OA got mine 50 years ago this year.
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To:
Finally? QCWA Member?
I joined QCWA 20 years ago as a Technician Class License holder.
Neil
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
Now Neil, be nice.
Just because your license was endorsed by Edwin
Armstrong doesn't mean that you can't be pleasant
to us new QCWA members.
At 09:50 PM
Email me a picture of two of it. While I don't
sometimes remember specific model numbers, I can
probably tell you by looking at it what it's
real world spec is. I might have a manual for it
in my files.
skipp
skipp025 at yahoo.com
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n9wys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Novice license? Old call KN2BDK. (8-20-52). It was really tough removing
desense in the crystal set receivercaused byspark gap transmitter.
Been trying ever since, haven'tfigured itout yet.
Gary K2UQ
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I'm looking for two pairs for low band channel elements. Does anyone
have any or know where to find?
Thanks
Nick, KB1GZN Boston, MA
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I have a UHF Micor mobile and would like to add a PL Encoder/Decoder to
it for CTCSS operation. Does anyone have any suggestions or info on
which signals to tap? Should I seek an off the shelf unit (not sure
which are available anymore) or build one with an ASIC?
There are Micor PL decode
Hey Steve,
Not as well as one for the 440-450 would work.
You can still buy the DB-411 (NEW) for 440-450.
All so the DB-408 for 440 works very well if you
do not need every thing going in one direction. Omni or
Quasi-omni
Good Luck,
Russ, W3CH
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From: Steven Passmore,
Does anyone have this in PDF format? I need to retune a UHF Micor
Mobile so it can be used as a repeater.
Thanks
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I just bought a RC-1000V controller, what I need to know is how do i
get the time to be brocasted on the air. and also I hear on other
repeaters announcments and different voices. I know this must be done
by a aux board but not sure what it is. thank you guys for being here
and it was great to
They're UHF 80W PA transistors, NPN .
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
G4RKY
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I have one. I believe it is continuous duty. These came with the UHF
RPT-21 and are driven from 5-10 watts.
On 5/24/05, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Email me a picture of two of it. While I don't
sometimes remember specific model numbers, I can
probably tell you by looking at it what
I have two of them in use and one in vhf and the vhf is a 150w and one of
my uhf are a rpa 5/70 5watt in a 70 watt out
and i see you have a 5 in 90 out.. the amp is not adjustable, and it will
disapate heat very quickly
I use a 6 muffin fan on the amp with a 100deg thermal switch to activete
Matt, try 4 Star Electronics for information etc.
Doug
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They're UHF 80W PA transistors, NPN .
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
G4RKY
Hi Don,
I have two of these controllers. The controller doesn't offer a time
announcement.
As for the voice announcement, you need the external DVR (digital voice
recorder) board which is
accessed/controlled by the RC-1000 controller.
- Jim
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From:
Matt, try 4 Star Electronics
Doug
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They're UHF 80W PA transistors, NPN .
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt
G4RKY
I am looking for a competent insured Tower Climber in the Los
Angeles California area willing to install my new antenna system for
my UHF repeater. The tower is a small 3 sided 3 section self supported
structure rising approximately 60 feet above the 7800 foot mountain
top in the San Bernardino
Hmmm... That's interesting. I like the idea of the muffin fan to assist the
cooling. Nice touch! I guess I'll need to do that if I'm going to put it
on a ham repeater.
Thanks!
Mark - N9WYS
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Greetings, All,
I am in need to replace a vhf repeater antenna that has
"gone bad"
and I have come across two DB products 224
type VHF antennas
Free. They are on 151.XXX now. My question is, has
anyone out there used this antenna, [10mhz spread, 150-160 MHz] on their
repeaters? A new
not sure how it will
do, but I need to do the same in the near further. any thoughts or
actions here?
If not will advise as soon
as we try it.
thanks
John
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Sent: Tuesday, May 24,
you would do better with a DB antenna. better unit and longer life.
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] I need professional help
I am looking for a competent insured
Jeff,
The best way to locate someone to install your antenna is to contact each
of the licensees in that area, and find out what riggers they employ. You
can also contact the chief engineers at local broadcast stations, for the
same info.
Be aware that, depending upon the proximity and power of
At 07:19 PM 5/24/05, you wrote:
Greetings, All,
I am in need to replace a vhf repeater antenna that has gone bad
and I have come across two DB products 224 type VHF antennas
Free. They are on 151.XXX now. My question is, has anyone out there
used this antenna, [10mhz spread, 150-160
Michael,
I have a DB224-E in service right now, on a hilltop packet node, and it
works very well. The E split is for 138-150 MHz, and this was
originally used by a Government station in the 138-140 MHz band. The
DB224 is broadband and works well in duplex operation.
Sitting in the garage is a
Hello group
I would like to know if delta sx uhf mobile radio can be moded to
repeater mode and if so does any one have step by step or some
directions any information would be a help at this time.
Thanks all
Keith
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I had a DB-224 cut for 151.955 from a
local school district on 147.315 for many years. It worked just
fine.
I replaced it about a year ago with a new
DB-224 cut by the factory and it does not work any better then the one cut for
151.955. I could have saved a few bucks and left well enough
Not very easily. There is only one synthesizer.
Joe M.
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Hello group
I would like to know if delta sx uhf mobile radio can be moded to
repeater mode and if so does any one have step by step or some
directions any information would be a help at this
Check with Mike Collis, WA6SVT. He is an engineer with KUNA/KESQ in
Palm Springs and the system designer for ATN, he may know someone
close to you. I would do it, but I am not insured, and I've spent my
fair share up towers already this month.
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