[Repeater-Builder] Before you run off to Dayton: a quick query re: EF Johnson 9842 mobile

2006-05-16 Thread no6b
Found one advertised on qth.com. I was sort of looking for a TK-805 as I'm slightly familiar with that radio. Does the 9842 one program similarly to the 805, are manuals or at least mic pinout info readily available? Thanks. Bob Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web,

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Before you run off to Dayton: a quick query re: EF Johnson 9842 mobile

2006-05-16 Thread Jim B.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Found one advertised on qth.com. I was sort of looking for a TK-805 as I'm slightly familiar with that radio. Does the 9842 one program similarly to the 805, are manuals or at least mic pinout info readily available? Thanks. Bob I don't know for sure, but I

[Repeater-Builder] CW ID Transmitter / Controller on the ICOM IC FR-4000 Repeater ?

2006-05-16 Thread la9xga
Hi, Do anyone know if it is possible to use the CW ID transmitter / controller in the Icom ic FR-4000 repeater as it is as an amateur radio repeater controller ? CW ID every time the repeater is activated, and every 9 or 10 min when it is in use. Is it possible to order it from US in the

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Before you run off to Dayton: a quick query re: EF Johnson 9842 mobile

2006-05-16 Thread Mike Perryman
Bob, How famaliar? I have an 805D that I would like to use as a control receiver. Can you tell me where to pick up the various signals needed for interfacing to a controller? 73 Mike Perryman www.k5jmp.us -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL

[Repeater-Builder] Kantronics Controller

2006-05-16 Thread ldgelectronics
I really would not wish this dog on anyone, but someone out there may need some spare parts. This is a Kantronics repeater controller from the early 90's. It's got a 72 pin header on it (what were they thinking?)and a sticker that says 320 01011. No manual. I also have a WB2WHC Audio Noise

[Repeater-Builder] Mastr-Pro CTCSS

2006-05-16 Thread John J. Riddell
Does anyone have the manual or the schematic for the Mastr-Pro CTCSS board 4EK16A10 My manuals have the board layout but the schematic is not included. John VE3AMZ John J. Riddell, VE3AMZ451 Cedarcliffe Dr.,Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaN2K 2J1 YAHOO! GROUPS

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Before you run off to Dayton: a quick query re: EF Johnson 9842 mobile

2006-05-16 Thread Maire-Radios
This was a radio made my EF Johnson needs there rib to program it and it is not front panel programming. Also it does LTR. I have about of the 9841 unit nib I would love to sell. John - Original Message - From: Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com

Re: [Repeater-Builder] CW ID Transmitter / Controller on the ICOM IC FR-4000 Repeater ?

2006-05-16 Thread Maire-Radios
The last I talked with Icom they did not have a unit to that band. only 450 to 470. - Original Message - From: la9xga [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 9:57 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] CW ID Transmitter / Controller on the ICOM IC

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Before you run off to Dayton: a quick query re: EF Johnson 9842 mobile

2006-05-16 Thread skipp025
There are two EF Johnson rib or programming interfaces. One is the mic jack/telco style unit with software. This unti works with the mass built 800 and 900 trunking radios. The second works for the Challenger Series Radios and fits onto a pc board edge on the rear of the radio. I'm looking

[Repeater-Builder] Re: CW ID Transmitter / Controller on the ICOM IC FR-4000 Repeater ?

2006-05-16 Thread skipp025
I can program some of the earlier Icom eprom stored cw id chips. More on that after IWCE and Dayton. cheers, skipp Maire-Radios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The last I talked with Icom they did not have a unit to that band. only 450 to 470. - Original Message - From: la9xga

[Repeater-Builder] Good mobile for solar site

2006-05-16 Thread ve7ltd
I am in the process of setting up a package to be taken to a solar site at 9000 feet in the rockies. I am making an internet remote SIMPLEX system, and I need a radio that would be good for the site. Some of the requirements are: 1) low current on receive 2) Adjustable and clean to 1 watt

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Good mobile for solar site

2006-05-16 Thread Tedd Doda
On Tue, 16 May 2006 17:16:46 -, ve7ltd wrote: Has anyone ever used a handheld for such a task? If so, what would you suggest? What Band, and bandwidth do you need Dave? For high speed packet, the Kantronics D4-10 is an awesome radio for UHF and is adjustable from 1 watt to 10 watts. Tedd

[Repeater-Builder] 6M cans required

2006-05-16 Thread dave_g7uzn
Hi All, Does anyone have some cavity filters suitable for 50/51MHz. They must be reasonably priced as postage to the UK will be high. Please email me direct if you can help.Cheers Dave UZN Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to:

Re: [Repeater-Builder] 6M cans required

2006-05-16 Thread Steve
Hi Dave now you see the probs I have. I have bought some Heliax and will have a go at making the duplexer. The cable hasn't arrived as yet but I will have some over to which you are welcome for just postage Mail me direct if interested 73 Steve - Original Message - From: dave_g7uzn

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Good mobile for solar site

2006-05-16 Thread Jim B.
ve7ltd wrote: I am in the process of setting up a package to be taken to a solar site at 9000 feet in the rockies. I am making an internet remote SIMPLEX system, and I need a radio that would be good for the site. Some of the requirements are: 1) low current on receive 2) Adjustable and

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Good mobile for solar site

2006-05-16 Thread Bob Dengler
At 5/16/2006 10:58 AM, you wrote: ve7ltd wrote: I am in the process of setting up a package to be taken to a solar site at 9000 feet in the rockies. I am making an internet remote SIMPLEX system, and I need a radio that would be good for the site. Some of the requirements are: 1) low

[Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread ochf13
I am having difficulty finding the minimum frequency separation freq range for kenwood TKR-750/850 and motorola R1225 repeaters. Used in Ham. Any Help and any ham clubs using please email me off group. Thanks, Chris NH7QH Aiea, HI Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread James
I can answer for the R1225. There is no listed minimum separation if you are using the repeater without the internal notch duplexers. I have three of these units in service with no troubles so far. The minimum frequency separation if you are using the internal notch duplexers is 5.0 MHz UHF,

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread Ken Arck
At 11:13 PM 5/16/2006 -, you wrote: I am having difficulty finding the minimum frequency separation freq range for kenwood TKR-750/850 and motorola R1225 repeaters. Used in Ham. Any Help and any ham clubs using please email me off group. ---There is no minimum, based on the radios

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread Maire-Radios
Ken I did not get my copy of the 91 software but when you program the 850 in the repeater mode does the software put any min on the separation? I know in the base mode it does not. If you don't have a thought I will try it Wed and post the info. John - Original Message - From: Ken

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread Ken Arck
At 08:41 PM 5/16/2006 -0400, you wrote: Ken I did not get my copy of the 91 software but when you program the 850 in the repeater mode does the software put any min on the separation? I know in the base mode it does not. Nope, it doesn't care. At least the KPG-91D doesn't. It allows

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola R1225 and Kenwood TKR-750/850

2006-05-16 Thread Eric Lemmon
Chris, I have set up both a Kenwood TKR-750K2 and a Motorola R1225 repeater in Amateur 2m service with a 600 kHz split, and have no problems with either. With the Kenwood, you must follow the service manual instructions to manually tune the front end coils for optimum receive sensitivity; the

[Repeater-Builder] Special Arcom pricing at Dayton Hamvention 2006

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Zimmerman
Once again Repeater Builder is your Official Arcom dealer for Dayton 2006.Visit us in spaces 707 - 710 in the flea market.Arcom Dayton Specials:RC-210 controller in kit form, $235.00 (about $25 off the shipped from factory price)- OR -RC-210 controller assembled, $335.00 (about $25 off

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Before you run off to Dayton: a quick query re: EF Johnson 9842 mobile

2006-05-16 Thread n2mci
There are at least another 2 other types of plugs as well as the 2 Skipp listed.. A round Plug used on the EFJ 96xx series and a flat square pin type.. The round pin also uses a couple extra pins for programming firmware.. The number of plugs used on the portables seams to be endless. The cable

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Before you run off to Dayton: a quick query re: EF Johnson 9842 mobile

2006-05-16 Thread n2mci
Oh, I forget, the service manual for the 9841 is available for download off the EF Johnson site.. http://www.efjohnson.com/PDF/manuals/98xxGenericServMan.pdf -73, Pete N2MCI --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, n2mci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are at least another 2 other types of

[Repeater-Builder] Need a UHF Mastr II or 2???

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Zimmerman
Repeater-Builder has come across aquantity of '88' split 45W UHF GE mastr II radios. These radios are in nice shape. They include a UHF UHS preamp,one EC one 5C ICOM, and a tone board with a 203.5 Hz filter. 30 of these radios will be making the trip to Dayton on Thursday. If you would

[Repeater-Builder] 2006 RB Dinner???

2006-05-16 Thread Scott Zimmerman
Be sure to stop by our booth all day Friday or Saturday morning to sign up for the 2nd Annual Repeater-Builder Dayton Dinner. We promise to try to find a place a little less “snooty” this year. Thanks, The RB Crew (read: Elisha - Scott's XYL) YAHOO! GROUPS

[Repeater-Builder] Itinerant Repeater Odd Splits

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Yonge
My recent post about minimum splits was not well-expressed. A week or so ago, there was considerable discussion about portable repeaters in the two-meter band and several suggestions referred to the 144.930-147.585 MHz pair with a 2.655 MHz split. An article by Gary Bargholz, N9UUR,

Re: [Repeater-Builder] More than I wanted to know

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Yonge
On May 17, 2006, at 12:25 AM, Paul Yonge wrote: What would the relative advantages and disadvantages be between the 1 MHz and the 2.655 MHz odd splits? Googling around, I found a site that expounds on 1 MHz splits on two- meters for 32 pages at www.eham.net/articles/9947. It's bedtime, I

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mastr-Pro CTCSS

2006-05-16 Thread Ralph Messer
Hi John Please give me your email address and I will email the schematic to you off list. Ralph KA4DKJ - Original Message - From: John J. Riddell To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:45 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Mastr-Pro

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Itinerant Repeater Odd Splits

2006-05-16 Thread Eric Lemmon
Paul, Quite simply, the wider the split, the easier it is to make a 2m repeater portable. A 1 MHz split is hardly more usable than the standard 600 kHz split; it still requires a full-size cavity duplexer. Several duplexer manufacturers make a six-element compact base station duplexer that is

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Itinerant Repeater Odd Splits

2006-05-16 Thread Paul Yonge
Eric - Thanks for the explanation. Your succinct paragraph said it all compared to the 32 pages of rants on the eham.net site. Actually, it wasn't all ranting but, rather, some interesting history on the development of repeater pairs and the various successes and non- successes along the

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Before you run off to Dayton: a quick query re: EF Johnson 9842 mobile

2006-05-16 Thread n8vjp
From Pyramid Communications websote... http://www.pyramidcomm.com/pdf/svrpdf/AN167.PDF Reference the function and radio columns for the 805. 73 de N8VJP -John --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mike Perryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bob, How famaliar? I have an 805D that I would like

Re: [Repeater-Builder] 2006 RB Dinner???

2006-05-16 Thread Mike Pugh
You guys enjoy the dinner. Business will keep me from being at Dayton this year. Take care! Mike KA4MKG Scott Zimmerman wrote: Be sure to stop by our booth all day Friday or Saturday morning to sign up for the 2nd Annual Repeater-Builder Dayton Dinner. We promise to try to find a place a

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Anybody have a DeskTrac manual (maxtrac version, not spectra version)

2006-05-16 Thread Mike Morris WA6ILQ
Mike, All you email addresses have failed, They all funnel into one pipe / one server. Did you pay your bills? Yes, but Pathetic Bell (aka Pacific Bell) lost the payment, and shut off the DSL. Once I produced the receipt number and they backtracked the transaction they discovered that it