Re: [Repeater-Builder] Woohoo! The rocks are IN! Completely Different System Part II

2006-01-28 Thread Neil McKie
Good thing your name isn't Tony ... Paul Finch wrote: Hello, ... snip ... By the way, while doing the repeaters I am also working on a 1976 Fiat to get it back on the road. Paul Neil Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to:

[Repeater-Builder] 6 meter repeater with 2 meter link?

2006-01-28 Thread rthollenbeck
I have a good site avaialible to me (2 good sites) for a repeater. So I was thinking about putting in a repeater on 6 meters Is there any good reason why I should not link a the sites on a 2 meter fequency. I have Mastr II for 6 meters and I have access to a low power Mastr II for the link

[Repeater-Builder] Help need manual for my repeater.And a power supply

2006-01-28 Thread jim80362000
looking for manual #68P81022E90,If you have one to sell or maybe copy for me,I will reimburse you for your time, also looking for a power supply #TPN1131A, And a meter panel#TLN5697A.I am trying to put this upright system back to its original configuration. Thank you Yahoo! Groups

[Repeater-Builder] *** OT *** Any GP-68 Gurus out there? (programming question)

2006-01-28 Thread bbedoe
Hi There! Any one out there have any experience with this keyboard direct entry HT? The radio wont go into program mode, and I'm wondering about this dealer/user config. I've been to batlabs and I have the ap73/gp68 user manuals but would like to talk/keyboard to a user/owner of

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Woohoo! The rocks are IN! Completely Different System Part II

2006-01-28 Thread Paul Finch
Fiat=Fix it Again Tony For those that don't know what he's talking about. Paul -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Neil McKie Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 8:28 AM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:

Re: [Repeater-Builder] 6 meter repeater with 2 meter link?

2006-01-28 Thread Kevin Custer
The FCC rules say you must link on a frequency of 222.15 MHz or above. That's one GOOD reason not to. rthollenbeck wrote: I have a good site avaialible to me (2 good sites) for a repeater. So I was thinking about putting in a repeater on 6 meters Is there any good reason why I should not

[Repeater-Builder] Coordination Discussion

2006-01-28 Thread Kevin Custer
Folks, Please move the Coordination Discussion to the new forum designed for such topics: http://repeatercoordination.org/ Thanks... Kevin Custer Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this

RE: [Repeater-Builder] 6 meter repeater with 2 meter link?

2006-01-28 Thread Steve Bosshard
I suppose you could use 2M to get to another repeater (if you can find a 2M frequency), BUT as otherwise mentioned, control links 220 and above, or wireline...This begs the question, can a tcpip connection be used as wireline control? Steve NU5D -Original Message- From:

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Help need manual for my repeater.And a power supply

2006-01-28 Thread Eric Lemmon
Perhaps it will help to mention that the 6881022E90 manual is for the 250/375 watt, continuous duty, 136-174 MHz, Micor Base/Repeater (RT) station in the B83RCB and B93RCB models. It is out of print, but the companion Control and Application manual 6881025E60 is still available from Motorola

RE: [Repeater-Builder] 6 meter repeater with 2 meter link?

2006-01-28 Thread Ken Arck
At 09:19 AM 1/28/2006 -0600, you wrote: This begs the question, can a tcpip connection be used as wireline control? -- Why not? But if it's done over the air, then the same 222.5 Mhz and above rule applies. I have an 802.11 (operating in the ham band of course!) feed to one of my sites and use

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Repeater Offsets and Vanity

2006-01-28 Thread Ken Arck
At 09:00 PM 1/27/2006 -0500, you wrote: Good question! I guess my thinking was that, if I were using the repeaters in connection with critical incident response, having the flexibility of switching onto any of the 16 channels pre-programmed with different CTCSS tones would give me more

Re: [Repeater-Builder] 6 meter repeater with 2 meter link?

2006-01-28 Thread Dick
I don't know where you're located, but out here in CA, link radios have to be at or above the 222 MHz band. Double ditto if you're sending control sigs over the link. In most areas, 2 m is too crowded to allow use of that band for linking. You might talk with your local coordination group about

[Repeater-Builder] Save this isolator from the landfill today!

2006-01-28 Thread ldgelectronics
Hi, I have this good sized rack mount isolator that either finds a good home or ends up in the land fill. I don't know much about it except it came off a Motorola VHF paging system. The system was solid state, but the PA was tube and ran about 150 watts. It has a label that says RJ

[Repeater-Builder] Re: 6 meter repeater with 2 meter link?

2006-01-28 Thread Laryn Lohman
...This begs the question, can a tcpip connection be used as wireline control? Steve NU5D Of course, and even if it were fiber it would be OK. Don't try to pick the rules apart too much. They are not THAT restrictive. In fact, unless something is specifically prohibited, it's probably

[Repeater-Builder] VHF GE power amp

2006-01-28 Thread John
Hi, I'm looking for an LBI for a GE P3AK6AG. I think it is LBI 30836 is that correct? Anyone have a pdf copy of it? Thanks, John -- John Mc Hugh, K4AG Coordinator for Amateur Radio National Hurricane Center, WX4NHC Home page:- http://www.wx4nhc.org Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Woohoo! The rocks are IN! Completely Different System Part II

2006-01-28 Thread Neil McKie
... snicker ... Neil Paul Finch wrote: Fiat=Fix it Again Tony For those that don't know what he's talking about. Paul -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Neil McKie Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 8:28 AM

[Repeater-Builder] Re: PL Board level

2006-01-28 Thread wn1b8
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Dave VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just picked up a little problem, my PL boards are dropping out sometimes when I have a valid PL. Can anyone tell me offhand what the PL signal voltage should be at the input to the boards? (TS-32 in this

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Save this isolator from the landfill today!

2006-01-28 Thread Joe
If no one else steps forward, I may be interested in the beast. I'd like to see if I could make it work on the ham band, 2 meters. What do you estimate the shipping to be to zip 06423? Thanks, Joe, K1ike At 09:32 PM 1/28/2006 +, you wrote: Hi, I have this good sized rack mount isolator

[Repeater-Builder] Re: PL Board level

2006-01-28 Thread Dave VanHorn
ComSpec's web site does not specify a level but the troubleshooting section in the instruction sheet for the TS-32 implies a 100 mV signal. Here is the link: http://www.com-spec.com/insheet/ts107.pdf Thanks! I had the first part, but not the rest. I'll give it a shot. One thing I installed

[Repeater-Builder] Re: 6 meter repeater with 2 meter link?

2006-01-28 Thread Dave VanHorn
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Steve Bosshard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This begs the question, can a tcpip connection be used as wireline control? It's about as reliable as a phone line, and phone lines are ok, when NOT used as autopatch lines out of the repeater. Yahoo!

[Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr II UHF Amateur Repeater FOR SALE

2006-01-28 Thread Bill
General Electric Mastr II U.H.F. Repeater Factory Bi-Polar Receive Pre-Amp Factory 35 Amp. Power Supply 110 Watt Amplifier PA with Z-Matcher Arcom RC-210 3 Port Repeater Controller with Audio Delay Board TX RX 4 Cavity Duplexer Model # 28-66-02 ARR Receive Pre-Amp GaAsFET Model # P432VD

[Repeater-Builder] Digitac Voter Comparator Service Manual

2006-01-28 Thread Keith Dobbins
Anyone know the part number for the digitac voter comparator from motorola? I have received a few of these and would like to get them going on our repeater system. Any quick start info or pinouts would be great as well. Can order from motorola if I can find the part number for the manual but