Thank's Jim for reply,
About DTMF, I use many radios like TH-D7A and other... I'm sure, I do not
over modulate, I transmit DTMF at ±3.0KHz and modulation with CG at ± 4.7KHz
max.
At this time I have an old Cushman CE-4 to check my system but in past a
beautiful IFR COM-120B will give the same
Ok Tedd...
I tried to put a gnd on CG Disable on J910 and work like a Phoenix!
For manual and programming, I know what you think about that...
If anybody have hints about programming TMX-1000, let me know.
Thank you and best 73'
Eric
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De :
I have just purchased a set of DB4072-A UHF DB products cans. I need to know what the insertion loss is on these from the manufacturers specs. Can anyone help me? I need this for my repeater co-ordination paperwork.. Thanks ahead of time..Shane KI4M
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You refer to lock and unlock, though the manual makes no reference
to this terminology, which would be self explanatory. I then guess
lock/unlock is Control Code enable and Control Code disable? Do I do
the Control Code Enable, go do the Repeater Disable, and thus the
repeater would be off? Then,
Greetings all, I was just wandering if anyone have a used comm spec ts-
32 tone unit floating around they would like to sell. Need to
intergrate it into a r-100 repeater.
Thanks Dirk
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The spec sheet says 0.8 dB insertion loss for 5 MHz tx/rx separation.
Paul
Shane Autrey wrote:
I have just purchased a set of DB4072-A UHF DB products cans. I need to
know what the insertion loss is on these from the manufacturers specs.
Can anyone help me? I need this for my repeater
Looking for a manual on a Wilson UHF Citi-com WU-451-RA repeater. Will pay
for copies, etc. if someone has one on the shelf.
Thanks,
Daron Wilson N7HQR
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On Thu, 11 May 2006 20:25:17 -0400, Eric Vincent wrote:
I tried to put a gnd on CG Disable on J910 and work like a Phoenix!
Great!
For manual and programming, I know what you think about that...
Ya...sorry about that. You still may want to look around
for a Phoenix-SX manual, as that will give
I guess I should not have introduced the 'lock' and 'unlock' terminology
Nate, but you are on the right track. There are a lot of different
controllers and some use the lock/unlock terms and it just stuck with me
- HI. Yes - to protect some of the controls from casual changes by
designated
I am using a mitrek exciter at 1 watt to drive a Micor TLD1693D amp.
I have tuned it up and it is working great in the 147.xxx range. I
get approx 75 watts at 25 amps draw or so and 110 at 30 amps. I don't
have a Micor base/repeater manual, so I am wondering what current the
Motorola
Dirk wrote:
Greetings all, I was just wandering if anyone have a used comm spec ts-
32 tone unit floating around they would like to sell. Need to
intergrate it into a r-100 repeater.
Thanks Dirk
Can we assume that your repeater has the DPL board in it and not the PL
board?
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Jim Barbour
Hi guys .I have a icom ic40s and it has been tuned for 476 mhz and I would
Like to retune it to work upto 487 mhz .any sugestions?
Thank You,
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Kerinvale Comaudio,
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
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Pretty sure it is the same as some of the Regency repeaters. Is this one abt 6 tall in an aluminum mesh enclosure, or is it made for rack mounting and abt 3 1/2 tall. If so I have scanned by manual for the 3 1/2 tall one, and will be glad to post.
Steve NU5D
On 5/12/06, Daron J. Wilson
The manual is also available (already) on the
www.radiowrench.com/sonic web page
cheers,
skipp
Yes, the wilson repeater was made by regency...
s.
Steve Bosshard (NU5D) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pretty sure it is the same as some of the Regency repeaters. Is
this one
abt 6 tall in
Re: Hamtronics 224MHz Repeater Kits
-- Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had three of them. They've all been crap in high RF
environments (mountain top). Also, they have issues like
flakey squelches, difficult to align front ends, poor audio
frequency response, etc. In fact, I'm a little
I am in need of a simple controller, with which I can hook a repeater to
a link system. With zero programming skills though this has mainly been
a thought or a dream waiting to get done by someone :)
1 radio port and 1 link port;
Both radio and link ports are fullduplex ports, and the linking
Additional stories ...
Re: Hamtronics 224MHz Repeater Kits
I had all the same problems. My first all Hamtronics 224 MHz
Repeater went right next to a 3kw fm broadcast transmitter in
Vacaville.
Before that time I had been punching the clown trying to
get any kind of performance from a
Yes, That is correct, I have a DPL model. Adding an external board is
prprobably alot easier to intergrate than to track down a PL
microprocessor.
Dirk
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dirk wrote:
Greetings all, I was just wandering if anyone have a
skipp025 wrote:
Re: Hamtronics 224MHz Repeater Kits
[snipped huge re-engineering effort to make a Hamtronics 222 MHz
repeater work properly...]
Skipp,
Basically it sounds like you had to re-engineer the thing to MASTR II or
MICOR radio engineering specs.
Simpler to convert one of the
Eric, take a look at the MCC RC-100 controller. It does what you want,
and is a VERY mature design. I put the first one I own on the air in
1984 I think.
73 - Jim
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Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
skipp025 wrote:
Re: Hamtronics 224MHz Repeater Kits
[snipped huge re-engineering effort to make a Hamtronics
222 MHz repeater work properly...]
Skipp,
Basically it sounds like you had to re-engineer the thing
to MASTR II or MICOR radio
Well finally stike one up for the HAMS,Also read the comments You
might
like to add one too.
http://tinyurl.com/p945f
73 De Don KA9QJG
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Notice that it is onlythe sewing circlecomplaining about it? That is a nice installation, SteppIR yagi on the crankupi've gotta get me one or two of those : ) . __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
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I sure am glad I live inside a national forest in southern CA
where there aren't any stupid local rules to contend with.
73,
Dick W1NMZ/6
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From: Don [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 12 May, 2006 14:51
Subject:
skipp025 wrote:
Nothing better than servicing your repeater while Funky Town
and Boogie Shoes was playing on the shop fm broadcast radio.
cheers Nate,
skipp
Understood everything you said, Skipp. The story sounded like you did
the work recently.
You know 1970 was 36 years ago,
At 5/12/2006 09:16, you wrote:
Re: Hamtronics 224MHz Repeater Kits
The receiver squelch is also mushy, part of the hamtronic rx
circuit, which is based pretty much out of the Motorola Data
Book for the MC-3357 or MC-3359 chip they used at the time. I
know they're using a different receiver combo
At 5/12/2006 18:00, you wrote:
You know 1970 was 36 years ago, right? ;-) ;-) ;-)
Funkytown still rocks, though...
Guess I'm not as old as I thought: I prefer Pseudo Echo's version.
Bob NO6B
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