Hello.
I am in need of 222 mhz duplexers. If you can help thanks.
Bill
WD2E
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Bill,
One of the few sources for a 222 MHz duplexer at a reasonable price is
Telewave. Licensed Amateurs get 30% off the regular price, which means
you can get a TPRD-2254 duplexer for about $786. I have one of these
duplexers in service now, and am completely satisfied with its
performance.
I have an equivalent 224 MHz Wacomm duplexer in
excellent condition, which I'll sell for less
than half the below amount. Email me direct if
you're interested.
skipp025 at yahoo.com
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Bill,
One of the few sources for a 222 MHz duplexer at a
I have a 4 can WACO that is extra to your system.
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very best of 73,
Russ, W3CH
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Thanks Skipp and Paul for input so far- I suspected that this
would be a
bit marginal. However, we're only running 40 watts, and the rx
selectivity seems pretty good. It's an older Motorola, and it has
4
small cavity
First, try and get a service manual this will go a long way twords
getting you where you want to be. Look for the buffered detecter
signal. The rest will likely be easy for you.
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Hi,
I've been lucky to be
HELLO ALL
I need a little help on a project,we have 2UhfRitron repeaters,one is2.5 watt (461.2125)and#2is about 6 watts (461.4125)and oneyeasu 25 watt 464.4625.The 2.5 watthas degraded over the years(15 year old repeater)I can not convince thesupervisor that there is a problem with the repeater
Bob,
Use different PL tones on those repeaters. A lot of problems can occur
when tones are the same on co-located radios, even when they operate on
different bands. Preselectors might help solve the interference
problem. Been there...
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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HELLO
are all your Freg licensed
for 2 watts or some for higher power I don't have my list to see if any of
them are above that? Are they all 12.5 channels?
Are any of they set up for
25k?
thanks
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Thanks Eric
I wish I could change the pl tone, but with 45 + radios in the fleet it is a bit hard.
bob
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I have a Momentum TSX PLC that has a 8 channel analog input. Anyone
know how to program it or have the software..or any thing NOT on their
site?
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they all are licenced2 watt channels andwereoriginally15kof3e, possibly 12kof3e now with the last renewal.I dont know what the vendor did when they installed the yaesu repeaterbutI want tocheck it. Both ritrons should be putting out2 watts butI know they made 2 different models.
what about the 25 watts in
the 3rd one?
Look at the Kenwood
TKR-840 a high end repeater but worth the cost
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I wish I could change the pl tone, but with 45 + radios in the fleet it
is a bit hard. bob
Not as bad as 450, or 4500 radios.
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what kind of units?
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I wish I could change the pl tone,
Hey gang, I have a MASTR II UHF repeater (not a converted mobile or a
station) We am going to use it for a Hub/Link repeater for our Linked
220 system. I have built an NHRC II controler from a kit(less
than $60.00). I have the controller wired to the station, programmed
and all my audio levels
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