Reading the below, are you the controller?
Neil - WA6KLA
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sSkip- could you please tell us the sites that explain msr 2000
to a controller!!
Tnx
Jerry VE3 EXT
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I am wanting to temporarily use a Kenwood TM-241A radio at a
repeater site... not for a repeater receiver but for
something fairly mission critical. I fed the audio
output available at the mic connector to a TS-32P and it
seemed to decode fine at first. I have now found it
decodes signals
Tnx skip., I appreciate the tips., I'll pursue
Best 73
Jerry VE3 EXT
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My thanks to everyone who responded to the query I posted on the group. Do
appreciate the help.
73,
George, VU2GT.
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From: Mark A. Holman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2005 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]
We had similar difficulties with a 241 and an external tone board using the
audio from the mic connector. We switched to using the ext. speaker jack
for an audio connection and it worked much better.
Paul - KC0HST
- Original Message -
From: Paul Kelley
I am wanting to temporarily
I have 2 Motorola Astro Spectras 4 sale on epay if someone wants to fix
em up mark ab8ru
Neil McKie wrote:
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
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I know some guys that use GE Phoenix SX radios for
linking.
Why waste a broadband radio for one channel?
I know a
I had some experience with a couple moto homes and mainly for good
reading for anyone just go to any home builder supply as a primer get a
home electrical book or even 4 fun take a apprentice electrical class.
I did that and I got some very good education of the basics.
you may be able to
Andy,
I think it's more a matter of comfort and familiarity than of technology
worship. Astron makes switching power supplies as well as linear, and
they are extremely reliable. All of the repeaters I have installed in
the past ten years have switching power supplies, and they are operating
Ralph -
Thanks!!
A Sam Adams will rise, in your name, probably within the next 24
hours!!!
Na zdrowia!
Chuk
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ralph Mowery [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ok Chuk start hoisting. The I measured the resistance
with a low current Fluke meter and got 3.46 K
TM-241 a were not designed as a repeater use reciever or has the
capability to hold XMIT until the RF Module SAV 217 or was it SAV 218
?? takes a dive, no fan BTW only good for 5 watt packet radio or sell to
a newbie ham .
Mark AB8RRU
Paul Kelley wrote:
I am wanting to temporarily use a
I think the Nokia kits can be modded just to any critter I tried to sell
em and no takers just alot of talkers
mark ab8ru
Riley Frazee wrote:
Does anyone know where a person could get a privacy handset for the Motorola
Car Kits. I was told motorola never made the privacy handset. I also have
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use two bandpass Motorola T1500 series
duplexers.
Figure a way to combine the output pl-259 coax
T on each duplexer into one 5 way connector of
the same (as the coax T) length.
H This answer is
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