I'm needing an HLD 4051A receiver preamp for an MSR 2000 VHF
Base/Repeater station. Would settle for a HLD 4052A, but, prefer the
4051 if possible. Would also like to obtain a TRN 5080A DC Metering
Chassis Set for this animal. Anyone have any of these they would part
with??
Thanks,
Mike
N9WZX
At 01:29 AM 12/25/05, you wrote:
I'm needing an HLD 4051A receiver preamp for an MSR 2000 VHF
Base/Repeater station. Would settle for a HLD 4052A, but, prefer the
4051 if possible. Would also like to obtain a TRN 5080A DC Metering
Chassis Set for this animal. Anyone have any of these they would
John wrote:
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Subject: [Cats_Play] Two Blonde Jokes
IN A VACUUM
A blonde was playing Trivial Pursuit one night. It was her turn.
She rolled the dice and she landed on Science Nature. Her
question was, If you are in a vacuum and
My pleasant surprise, thanksto all who, in therush ofChristmas eve activities, who took the time to respond to my WTS email. I just realized that I missed a couple of things. I didn't weigh the beast and I didn't get the photos taken. I will fix that this afternoon and will email the photos in
Ok, I am back to tuning the MSF5000 F/D using the Boonton 92A-S2 RF
Millivolt meter, I have the 91-12F Probe. I started the alignment
procedure and the meter does not remain stable, each time I turn the
set screw for L18 it bobs up and down, never seeing a real peak or dip.
What might I be
I seem to be getting good at tuning these things.. I have 2 of them on
the air at the moment.
Check your connections. Mine did the same thing.. Make sure you dont
bump any of the wires as you spin the allen wrench.
n9lv wrote:
Ok, I am back to tuning the MSF5000 F/D using the Boonton 92A-S2
First, make sure the meter gives you a stable reading
when connected to just the sig gen. This also gives
you a chance to check the calibration. Then hook the
sig gen to the output of the post-filter, set it to
0dBm output level, and connect the PA output cable to
the input of the post-filter
Ok, got things a little more stable now, and here is what I did, tell me if it sounds correct. Starting with the Post FIlter, I inserted a signal of 442.000, which is the tx of the repeater, into J10 of 0 dBm. I adjusted L18 for a peak on the -30 dBm scale of the RF millivolt meter. I then
Merry Christmas from AB8RU , XYL and the Cats !
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The Custer family wishes you a Merry Christmas!
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Thanks for the reply, Roger!
I can have my friend Dave Klingensmith from Lake
Samish, WA, pick
it up from you. His daughter works in Mt.
Vernon. Consequently, I'm
not concerned about weight/shipping.
73, Lance WN0L
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Yep Cha-Ching ! and TNX 4 doing biz with Uncle
Sam ! gotta remember UR suppourting the biggest non profit org in da
world :-)
N9WYS wrote:
If you go
onto the FCCs ULS page
and drill down to the amateur licensing, there are the steps there to
apply for
a vanity call Its
Heh...
Withemphasis on Non_Profit!
Richard
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Hi Roger
Am certainly Interested in that Sinclair Duplexer, if someone has not
beaten me to it
Wesley AB8KD
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Although he closed his store front... Bud Wolfe might
have one left. (406) 252-9220 was the last number I
had for him. He has a guy working for him selling
stuff on ebay as masterII.
You can also build one if you like. I have some or
most of the information if you can find one.
cheers,
The mentioned Motorola MSR-2000 HLD Rreamp slides
into a special slot/space within the pre-selector
cavity/body. Sometimes it's nice to have the
one that fits exact.
One could make a small drop in preamp to fit in
the msr spot, but I'd have to go back throught
check the input and output
Hi Chris,
I've got a love-hate relationship with a few
R1225's and some i20r and i50r controllers.
What would you like to know...?
skipp
skipp025 at yahoo.com
www.radiowrench.com
chris colquhoun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone used the R1225 and hooked up to a
controller via
The I20R acts like a community repeater tone
panel. The I50R adds telephone interconnect.
I like the pretty led lights flashing on the
I20R when you program it...
I haven't had to mess around with the internal
R1225 controller much... does it do multiple
user community repeater tone panel
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Skipp,
The i20R is nothing more than a no-frills 10-user community tone panel. It
works as advertised, except that it neither generates nor responds to
reverse burst squelch-tail elimination phase shifts, which the single-user
R1225 controller does well. Neither it nor the R1225 built-in
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