I have made a simple PIC controller with 8 relays. Operates on 12VDC
has 4 digit PW on PIC. Please check-out details at
http://www.products.foxdelta.com/repeater.htm
73s/Dinesh
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Dinesh
I have looked over your web site but was unable to find out what
parts are included for the price you show on the web site. Is this a
complete kit? I like to the price and the look of the kit it seem that you
have a good product.
Gary LaForce N0PBM
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Does anyone have or know where I can buy a set of Duplexers that will
work in the 6 meter Ham band.
I am looking for duplexers that do not need to be modified and can be
tuned right up.
I would prefer a set of 4 cavities that would be resonant on 50 -54 Mhz
Any help is welcomed
Thanks
Steve K
Hi
I beleive that you can buy commercial ones for around
$2500, no doubt someone will tell you were
73
Steve
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From: n2nog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 12:07 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 6 meter low band
Steve,
If I knew where to get a set of 6m cans for the right price... I would have
bought them already!! They are rare as hens teeth. And if you do happen
across a native 6m duplexer... the cost is usually outrageous..
I have been working on the 6m Heliax duplexer for a while now. I have one
Speaking of 6 meter conversions, I have received (2 ) 4 can pass
reject 300 khz duplexers for 72-76 mhz. My thoughts are to cut them
in half and lengthen them about a foot..My question is how important
would it be if the new addition section was copper but was not silver
plated inside, as the
On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 14:26:03 +0100, steve wrote:
I beleive that you can buy commercial ones for around
$2500, no doubt someone will tell you were
This came over the RC210 list..
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Sent: Thursday,
Doug,
I have a set of the same Wacom cans you referenced. With the exception that
mine are the WP-612BpBr set (66-88MHz)... Let me know how your project
goes, as I was considering the same thing.
73
Mike Perryman
www.k5jmp.us
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Mike;
These are actually 66-88 also but tuned to 72-76 and very
close spaced. They have 2 notch threaded rod stubs on each can. I was
amazed to see how close spaced they were on the freq's in them. I did
find some information on home plating but looks like the better part
of $500.00
Dinesh,
Looked at your controller. Looks pretty good. However, did not see
any CW ID or audio processing, a must for a ham repeater. Adding
these is a simple thing. CW ID is mostly software. With small PIC
memory maybe not enough room.
From your schematic it appears there are two boards,
Come on by sometime (soon) and I will load you up.
I am giving some thought to doing a(another) clean-out of my
garage - away will go the Motrac Collection, accessories,
anything related ...
Also to go will be the Mastr-Pro collection and all accessories.
The next step will be
Well that is interesting I just opened a Decibel 900 duplexer can
to repair and found the innards are copper and no plating on the can
itself... That would be sweet if mine is the same !! The tuning assy
in the middle is silver plated and in this case the finger stock is
what is damaged,
Randy,
The RS, as others have suggested, did just as you want and yes they
have not made them for a number of years. Every once in a while do
see on ebay.
I've used a version of the ISD voice R/P IC for similar
applications. The RS was 20 sec, but ISD made the same in their
ISD14xx series
Steve,
Did you manage to get into contact with Brian-G4UTM?
I have mailed him a packet of PTFE rods for the next round of beta caps...
73
Mike Perryman
www.k5jmp.us
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Sent: Friday, April
TX/RX Systems.
Google should bring up their site.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: n2nog [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 7:07 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 6 meter low band Duplexers
Does anyone have or know where I can
Hi Mike
not as yet I have been a bit busy with a few things. I will get in touch
with him as Iam expecting some Heliax soon not new
it came off an old PMR tower. Have you an email for him.
I maybe lucky as according to the guys who issue rptr licenses
my tx output pwr is only 6dbW, so with my
Hi all!
Maybe I'm going blind (after reading all the small print of the manual)! or
I just missed it somewhere...
On the GM300 or Maxtrac:
Is there a software spot or a control switch that send flat audio to the 16
pin accessory connector rather than pre-emp audio?
Thanks Brian, WD9HSY
I think, in the program/software, Aux Pin 5 is Flat Tx Audio..of the 16 pin connector!
Charlie"It is not the class of license the Amateur holds, but the class of the Amateur that holds the license."Charles MumphreyAmateur Radio Station Kc5ozhKc5ozh Rowlett Repeater: 441.325 Mhz +
I seem to remember it being a jumper inside the radio, which
means you'll need the manual/book.
skipp
(Guys can go blind for other reasons... the specific reason
often depends on your actual age)
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Hi all!
Maybe I'm going blind (after reading all the small
Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Skipp,
That's what I figured. I use only SunWize/Steca SIGMA solar
controllers, and they will disconnect the load from the battery
bank if there is an extended period of low output from the solar
panels coupled with heavy usage
of the radio.
Very
At 10:53 AM 04/28/06, you wrote:
I seem to remember it being a jumper inside the radio, which
means you'll need the manual/book.
Or go to the 16-pin plug description web page at www.repeater-builder.com
Click on Motorola, then Maxtrac, then look for something titled
something like The definitive
The document is on the Batlabs site.
Mike
-- Original message -- From: "skipp025" [EMAIL PROTECTED] I seem to remember it being a jumper inside the radio, which means you'll need the manual/book. skipp (Guys can go blind for other reasons... the specific reason
The jumper called JU551 is the one that controls
whether you get flat or de-emphasized/muted audio on
the accessory connector. It's location varies and
depends on the radio.
MaxTracs and GM300s use different boards, so it
matters which one you have.
If you open the radio and get us the HLN
FYI mfj is now marketing a simplex repeater
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change a juniper.\
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] FLAT AUDIO --
GM300 / MAXTRAC
Hi all!
Maybe
I need a few Midland XTR tone boards. Let me
know what you have and what you want for them.
Thanks
Vincent N6OA/2
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Put a large dist on the bottom of the tuning rod. make sure the diameter is
such that you have no less than a 1/4 inch to the wall of the can. then put
them on the network analyzer and tune and trim the disk as needed.
Kevin King SCSA BSCIS
ARS KC6OVD
GMRS KAG0378
EIEIO 2722
Acworth Georgia
why mess with coax duplexers? you can make very good duplexers with coffee
cans or best is aluminum irrigation pipe.
Kevin King SCSA BSCIS
ARS KC6OVD
GMRS KAG0378
EIEIO 2722
Acworth Georgia
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Hi All,
I have a Mitrek for 50Mhz, I want to convert it for use as a 6mtr repeater.
Question is, is it possible to make it as a repeater from a single unit, or
do I need two radios?
I have all the information on converting, as I built units for a 10mtr
repeater, and a 2mtr unit.
If I can not
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