I have had an EchoLink system up and running for a couple of years
using Mastr Exec and MVP radios with 85.4 CTCSS access. I use a stock
85.4 decoder in the 440 repeater and have a 440 MVP with stock 85.4
encode/decode as the link radio. I have a Mastr Exec 2 meter remote
base on a simplex
Hello,
My name is Eddie Cope and I am a new (but old) member WB5HHZ. I am in Fort
Stockton Texas.
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Eddie Cope
My Cope Website
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cope/
For about 20 years now, I have used this set to tune up and adjust all
my amateur equipment an the repeaters I have worked on, but it failed
recently. The master oscillator is dead. I took it apart to try and
fix it, but the service manual does not show a schematic of it and all
the caps have
Welcome aboard Eddie - wonder if you know Allen Votaw who worked with the
DPS there? 73, Steve NU5D Temple / South Mountain, TX
I realize that from time-to-time this subject has come up: the want of a
commercial-grade dual band antenna. The DB314 is one option that has been
mentioned before, but the gain figures are not what we'd like them to be. And
we'd really like to find something other than a multiple-section ham
It is my understanding that the common VHF StationMaster works quite well on
UHF. Has anyone actually tried this?
73, Joe, K1ike
Paul Holm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realize that from time-to-time this subject has come up: the want of a
commercial-grade dual band antenna.
It is my understanding that the common VHF StationMaster works quite well on
UHF. Has anyone actually tried this?
73, Joe, K1ike
Paul Holm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realize that from time-to-time this subject has come up: the want of a
commercial-grade dual band antenna.
One time I tried a UHF Motorola Comm Prod on 2 meters found it worked very
well.
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Received: Sat, 06 Jan 2007 06:59:39 PM CST
From: Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Paul Holm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] dual band antenna
It is my
I use a slim jim with some slight fidling with success on two and uhf
2 m is pretty flat and uhf is under 1.5 vswr on the repeaters .
From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] dual band
A BIG Texas howdy to you Eddie, and welcome to the list.
Kevin Custer
List Owner
Eddie wrote:
Hello,
My name is Eddie Cope and I am a new (but old) member WB5HHZ. I am in
Fort Stockton Texas.
I have just this arrangement working for a 440 repeater and a 2 meter
remote base. I took a DB-224 and added four bays of a DB antenna for
440 (never knew the part number) and put a two band duplexer at the
antenna and ran a single feedline. A two band duplexer at the cabinet
split out the 2
Hello Group,
Just put into service a DB413 antenna for the repeater transmitter atop
the tower at 250 feet. I re-arranged the dipoles trying to get a more
omni-radiation pattern, but now it seems that the output power is down.
Is there a CORRECT way to re-arrange the dipole loops?
I took the top
Need a basic UHF mobile rig. Must be a ham rig (VFO), not commercial. 25
watts or more. PL encode; decode not really necessary. Will consider a
dual bander if I can't find anything else. Have tons of repeater-related
stuff in storage - let me know what you've got and what you're looking for
I have recently aquired a functional high-split (148-174) Sinclair
Q2220E. Since it does not have enough isolation for my 100W VHF
repeater, and I already have a good working Q202 on there now, I am
planning to convert this over to a Q2221E for 220Mhz.
I am pretty aware of how duplexers work
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