> Anybody interested in starting a "OT - Jeep [EMAIL PROTECTED]" forum ?
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HAMXJ, the place for Jeep Cherokee enthusiasts to talk about using amateur
radio technologies
to improve their Jeep adventures.
See ya there... :-)
_Ray_KBØSTN
P.S. I'm a
We plan to buy a new DB-224 antenna for 146.34/94.
We notice the "popular" model covers 150-160 MHz.
Also available is a model covering 138-150 MHz, for about $50 more.
I've heard many times that the 150-160 model covers 2 meters just fine.
In fact we have a DB-264 with 150-160 MHz specs and i
I have the metal top on the Jeep Cherokee. I planned on using the following
antennas:
1. 9 ft whip with the Icom AH-4 auto-tuner for 6-75 meters
2. Larson dual band antenna for 144/440 MHz
3. 1/4 wave or gain antenna for 900 MHz
4. I may possibly mount antennas for 6 meters & 10 meters to give max
Robin-
Could you please give me more information this group? I can't find it.
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Received: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:19:09 AM CDT
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> As an additional resource, check the archives of the Mobile-Portable group
> (QTH.com). There's a well
Would the gentleman who listed CAT controllers for sale on the list.
please let me know via direct e-mail,if they are still available.
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I could use them on a linking project
73
Ray
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Not any more ...
Neil
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 13:15:32 -0500
> Do you have anything USEFULL to add to this discussion,
>Neil?
>
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No,
Neil
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 11:24:59 -0400
>
> Anybody interested in starting a "OT - Jeep
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]" forum ?
>Ken;>)
>
Ok Doug
The frequency pairs are
TX 473.575 RX 478.775MHZ
TX 489.100 RX 483.900MHZ
TX 70.300 RX 72.800 MHZ
TX 70.5875 RX 72.0875 MHZ
TX 70.725 RX 73.225MHZ
Thank You,
Ian Wells,
Kerinvale Comaudio,
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
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Date
Perhaps you are thinking of someone else, or you know my vehicles better than
the owner (me). Do you have anything USEFULL to add to this discussion,
Neil?
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Subjec
At 4/6/2006 09:49 AM, you wrote:
>Received this from Aria-GLB (simrex) Pricey, but with that much
>addition tx isolation, maybe not such a bad deal, if you need it...
>df
For about the same price:
http://www.anglelinear.com/custom/custom.html
but likely much lower noise figure.
I'd stay away fr
Please contact tech support:
http://www.andrew.com/contactus/tech_spprt.aspx
Charlie
"It is not the class of license the Amateur holds, but the class of the Amateur
that holds the license."
Charles Mumphrey
Amateur Radio Station Kc5ozh
Kc5ozh Rowlett Repeater: 441.325 Mhz + 162.2
Kc5ozh Dallas
Trying to find the Specs on a Decibel DB4381-b UHF Hybrid Combiner.
Need to know if it can be adjusted down to the amateur band?
Thanks for any info.
Dan
KA8YPY
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Received this from Aria-GLB (simrex) Pricey, but with that much
addition tx isolation, maybe not such a bad deal, if you need it...
df
Dave,
I have included pricing on the GLB Preselector below. We do extend
a $20 discount to all ham operators. The person who would narmally
answer questions
Sorry to the group for that nonsense on the bottom attachment in my
previous reply...NOT sent intentionally.. something embedded
in the reply from the first message I do not think it originated
in my system, but apologize non the less...
Doug
At 11:25 AM 4/6/2006, you wrote:
>Ian
Anybody interested in starting a "OT - Jeep [EMAIL PROTECTED]" forum
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Ken;>)
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Ian;
I do not think you suppled enough info for us to answer
that. While isolators are always a good idea at sites where there are
multiple transmitters, the specifics of why in the preceding
discussion is for specific problems due to exact offset paired
repeaters in the same site work
One of your vehicles did as it was plainly noticeable from the
rear.
Neil
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT - Jeep Cherokee
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 00:06:37 -0500
>No, I never had a "spare engine in
Exellent choice!
Neil
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Birdies in - Jeep Cherokee
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 00:18:24 -0500
>Every 4x4 I have had for the last 20 years, when a u-joint goes
>bad I replace i
No, I never had a "spare engine in the back seat".
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> That was the one with the spare engine in the back se
Every 4x4 I have had for the last 20 years, when a u-joint goes bad I replace
it with Spicer & have never had another problem!
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Received: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 10:41:46 AM CDT
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> The drive shaft and 4wd front knuckle U-Joints without
>
John, I had an '87 Cherokee with the 4 L engine. Some spark plug noise in
SSB modes,
but cured it with resistor platinum plugs and replaced the plug wires.
Unfortunately,
I don't recall what brand of wires I used. Now I'm all diesel, so no
ignition systems.
73,
Dick
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I plan on using the following for equipment:
1. IC-706MIIG for 75-6 meters with the AH-4 auto-tuner & a 9 foot whip
2. Kenwood dual band mobile for 2 meters & 440 MHz with dual band antenna
3. Motorola GTX-900 mobile for 900 MHz
Possible future:
1. Scanner for VHF/UHF/800trunk
2. 222 Mhz mobile
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