I Guess Im lucky..
Im on a commercial tower with 3 runs of 7/8 hardline. the deal is Just
pay the Elerctric bill. Fair enough to me...
Neal
Jeff DePolo wrote:
Before everyone decries $ let me say that if you are
wanting (free) space on a prime site, you need to LOOK like a
From a friend on another list.
Please respond to his address below.
Happy Thanksgiving 73
Budd
Jon Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good morning all:
I have a kennel full of these dogs, and am determined to do something
with them (other than the dumpster). 6m 9600 baud links, maybe.
Anyone
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
Good, bad how difficult to program?
thanks
Neal
Besides a cereal box source, what is a decoder ring?
I probably have the manual ... part of the 'just about to
be tossed stuff' around here ... the drop box arrives
tomorrow morning.
When I get tired of moving manuals to the recycler, the
remaining manuals will also go
I do have the programming cable and the software, however I do not have another
one of these units. I had four of them and sold them all off. I did go in
with the programming software and rewrote the programming and that did not fix
it.
Mathew
vincent barnett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Neal,
You may be referring to the Pacific Research model RI-210 repeater
controller for the Vertex VXR-5000 repeater. This is a very capable
controller that is made to plug into the VXR-5000, replacing the original
controller. I have one in service on my GMRS repeater, and it works quite
well.
Budd and Jon,
The Service Manual for the low-band Maxar80 radio is still in print and
available from Motorola Parts (800-422-4210), although quantities are
limited. Ask for Publication 6881038E05, priced at $23.16 plus a surcharge.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
-Original Message-
From:
Bottom line... They rock..
www.arcom.com
I have 2 of them.
You won't find a better bang for the buck.
Neal Newman wrote:
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
Good, bad
At 11/23/2006 08:02, you wrote:
Neal,
You may be referring to the Pacific Research model RI-210 repeater
controller for the Vertex VXR-5000 repeater. This is a very capable
Actually, he said RC-210, which is Ken Arck's controller. He much be
heartily chowing down on Thanksgiving turkey to not
At 06:56 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
Any of you guys know anything about a repeater controller called an
RC-210? or something like that.
I see this 3 port controller all the Time on Ebay
Good, bad how difficult to program?
---Maybe you're talking about our controller? Follow the link in my
Here's a link to the RC-210 that he was talking about;
http://www.ah6le.net/arcom/rc210/rc210.html
also look on ebay for item # 3092970014
Paul kb9wlc
--- Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neal,
You may be referring to the Pacific Research model
RI-210 repeater
controller for the
At 08:22 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
Bottom line... They rock..
www.arcom.com
---Thanks Jay but that isn't our URL.
http://www.ah6le.net/arcom
Ken
--
President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers of the world famous
At 08:33 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
It would be more cost-effective to put an 120 VAC input on the controller
for the purpose of picking off the 60 Hz reference. Ever wonder why your
50 year-old AC-powered clock keeps perfect time (between power failures,
anyway)?
---Of if you have an ethernet
Thanks Eric and Happy Thanksgiving to all. Joe
Eric Lemmon wrote:
Joe,
The Q601 and Q602 audio power output transistors are the same as 2N5496.
The GE part number is 19A116742P1.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the Repeater-Builder
group.
File: /tait800 repeater manuals/Pages from 8500A3-2.pdf
Uploaded by : leiclad36 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Description :
You can access this file
Bob,
I would never think of using the 60 Hz power line to synchronize the clock
on a mountaintop repeater, since the power gets interrupted on a fairly
regular basis- usually due to the overhead lines touching due to wind
galloping, or a tree branch falling across the lines. Once the power is
hi here you are let me know if this are any good for you all i have
more tate manuals just email me and if anyone as any thing of intrest
to me let me now, by the way i allso have cleartone
ch650 /cm7000/7000a4 and rare ex met manuals ok glad to be of help 73s
D Star voice only is now available in the Muskegon, Mi area.
WD8MKGDC
147.320 + Dup
I/O = C
For IC 2200H users please remember to include the C at the end of the
repeater callsign. This is Michigan's first DStar repeater.
Check out the updated web page which should occur this afternoon with
Neal, the Arcom (http://www.ah6le.net/arcom/index.html) is a good
controller. I have one on UHF, and another going on 900click the above
link or all info.
Chuck K0XM
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Neal Newman
Sent:
LOL,
I must have been fast asleep at the keyboard on that one Ken...
Thanks for the correction!
Ken Arck wrote:
At 08:22 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
Bottom line... They rock..
www.arcom.com
---Thanks Jay but that isn't our URL.
http://www.ah6le.net/arcom
Ken
well i see there is a lot of intrest in this , may be some one as a server i
could up load it may be the goup admin can help i allso have cleartone
ch650/cm7000/cm7000a4 /and cm7000,uhf.tovhf.fm .repeater manuals ,this are ex
met/police and this r very very rare, c
Steve Kometz [EMAIL
Hey Ken,
Per the ebay listing web picture...
The Arcom RC-210 repeater controller now sports (has) RJ-45 (the larger
telephone type used in computer networks) type jacks on the pc board
along with what appears to be the silk screen locations for the original
D-9 (aka db-9) jacks/plugs.
At 10:07 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
LOL,
I must have been fast asleep at the keyboard on that one Ken...
No problem! We'll chalk it up to a case of pre-tryptophan!
Happy T-day y'all. And to our non-American friends - Happy T-day too
(THURS dayg)
Ken
At 10:30 AM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
The Arcom RC-210 repeater controller now sports (has) RJ-45 (the larger
telephone type used in computer networks) type jacks on the pc board
along with what appears to be the silk screen locations for the original
D-9 (aka db-9) jacks/plugs.
When you have time
Jim,
did you assign a DCD (digital code) to the repeater as well?
Gary
Jim, K8COP wrote:
D Star voice only is now available in the Muskegon, Mi area.
WD8MKGDC
147.320 + Dup
I/O = C
For IC 2200H users please remember to include the C at the end of the
repeater callsign. This is
i , i m Peter ik4nyv, someone can help me for manual , software and
other info of this bridge vhf
i have some info for spectra radio
many tnx peter
Could not find that in the software. The manual is not that good with
information.
Jim, K8COP
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim,
did you assign a DCD (digital code) to the repeater as well?
Gary
Tom,
Have you located one?
Jim, K8COP
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--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Thomas Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone have any of these lying around? I have others to trade or
will buy outright.
thanks
tom n8ies
synchronize the clock to GPS time... but that's a whole new topic!
It would be more cost-effective to put an 120 VAC input on the controller
for the purpose of picking off the 60 Hz reference. Ever wonder why your
50 year-old AC-powered clock keeps perfect time (between power failures,
Hello thanks for reading
ok, I got 2 boards I need to identify..
one is a HLN4181 *(is this the pl.tone board)
2nd is a HLN4012 A2 (what is this one)
73
thanks
Miguel, ai4sb
I believe that is the Time Out Timer or TOT as it is normally called. Used
in some of the Mitrex radios.
Randy B.
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ai4sb
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 7:38 PM
To:
At 04:38 PM 11/23/2006, you wrote:
Hello thanks for reading
ok, I got 2 boards I need to identify..
one is a HLN4181 *(is this the pl.tone board)
---Yes, that is the reedless PL board.
2nd is a HLN4012 A2 (what is this one)
that is a timeout timer board.
Ken
At 11/23/2006 09:29, you wrote:
Bob,
I would never think of using the 60 Hz power line to synchronize the clock
on a mountaintop repeater, since the power gets interrupted on a fairly
regular basis- usually due to the overhead lines touching due to wind
galloping, or a tree branch falling across
There is a good article in the files section here on the HLN4181 board.
Randy B.
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ai4sb
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 7:38 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
I didn’t provide enough information to you. The 4012 is the TOT board and
yes the 4181 is the tone encoder.
Randy B.
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ai4sb
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 7:38 PM
To:
At 11/23/2006 18:22, you wrote:
synchronize the clock to GPS time... but that's a whole new topic!
It would be more cost-effective to put an 120 VAC input on the controller
for the purpose of picking off the 60 Hz reference. Ever wonder why your
50 year-old AC-powered clock keeps perfect
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