Got a 404 Error on _http://www.repeater-builder.com/products/ap-50.html_
(http://www.repeater-builder.com/products/ap-50.html) . Would like to read
that
article. Getting ready to install AP-50 into Micor mobile converted to
repeater.
Tnx,
Gary K2UQ
At 1/16/2007 19:17, you wrote:
>It wasn't a typo, I have been getting complaints since the day we
>changed it
>
>:)
Why not keep the MVP repeater & narrowband it?
For the RX, http://com-spec.com/narrow.htm
For the TX, http://www.repeater-builder.com/products/ap-50.html; set the
deviation to
At 1/16/2007 14:49, you wrote:
>Hi Bob,
>
>Depending on the supply and system capacity... proper location
>and size of fuse or circuit breakers is prudent. The better
>protection might be an integrated crowbar type circuit in a full
>hard shunt configuration unless some type of auto breaker reset
>
Do you still have this and if so how much?
N0SWP
Royce Nickerson wrote:
>
> Steve,
> I have an NHRC-2 For Sale
>
> Royce
>
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It wasn't a typo, I have been getting complaints since the day we
changed it
:)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/16/2007 6:45:01 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was in use until 1/12/07 and in good working condition the only
reason we pulled
In a message dated 1/16/2007 6:45:01 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It was in use until 1/12/07 and in good working condition the only
reason we pulled it was to replace it with a narrow band complaint repeater.
If you narrow band it sufficiently, you can't even
I just took out of service an MVP repeater on the 464.XXX /469.XXX it
is already duplexed and wired for a Zetron model 38 controller. This
radio was privately labeled for Logisticon by GE and is in a blue case
with just an on off switch on the front and the mic connector on the side.
It was i
What band seperation are you needing? I have one from a 150-160 split that is
not being used anymore. I purchased a new one for the 146 Mhz and it proved to
make no difference from the original to the newly made one for me. It cost me
$200.00 for the new one, I would be willing to let this on
Eric,
There are (If i remember correctly) four screws that hold it into the
factory rack. two near the bottom and one to the top right of the transformer
and another to the top left of the upper most capacitor.
Just as a suggestion, I have removed a few of both MSR2000 and MSF50
Eric,
There are (If i remember correctly) four screws that hold it into the
factory rack. two near the bottom and one to the top right of the transformer
and another to the top left of the upper most capacitor.
Just as a suggestion, I have removed a few of both MSR2000 and MSF50
Does anyone have or no where I can get the paper-work/manual for a DB-
304DL antenna. I called and talked to the tech guy's at DB Products.
They said that they no longer have any info on this antenna.
It is a 16 pole array for VHF high band and looks like a DB-420 except
bigger, a lot bigger.
W
Hello, Im sure you will tune your MSR2000 at this frequency.
As I remember, the exiter is a bit wide band than the receiver but it not a
big problem.
Maybe you can add a pre-amp on the RX side to fine tune you setup without
change any capacitors.
Good luck!
Eric
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I'm working on a low use/ Low Power VHF commercial repeater system
for a local church. I'm trying to stay away from the added expense of
a duplexer and I would like to know anyone's thoughts of a dual site
system with about 1500' feet of horizontal and 20 feet of vertical
separation would p
On 1/4/07, radiomog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I'd like to know if there is a technology using COTS products to take
> multiple repeater audio's at site A and send them via RF link to site
> B, to be broken back out to respective repeaters and vice versa.
>
> "home" to-
> link 1 = 29 mile
Question for the Moto fan on the list
How hard is it to take a MSR 200 from 154.160 into the ham band lest say
147.300 ?
Repeater is a working pull and was a back up to a FD
The nice thing is I have all the paper work as to what jumpers are in and out
) from Motorola when thay built this repe
Hi Bob,
Depending on the supply and system capacity... proper location
and size of fuse or circuit breakers is prudent. The better
protection might be an integrated crowbar type circuit in a full
hard shunt configuration unless some type of auto breaker reset
function is smartly engineered in.
At 1/16/2007 08:57 AM, you wrote:
>Re: Power Supplies going up in smoke (non filtered)
>
>
>Which makes the case for an overvoltage protection circuit in
>most equipment locations.
According to the Samlex web site, both the SEC-1212 & SEC-1223 have
overvoltage protection. They don't say what kin
Where can I purchase a new harness for the db-224 ? Any ideas will be
appreciated.
Thanks
Dennis kc4prd
At 10:12 AM 1/16/2007, you wrote:
> and if you're stuck paying really high "rack-space rent"
>inside some of those almost empty commercial repeater sites...
>
>It's prudent to think how "size does matter".
>
>Don't get me wrong... I respect and like the Motorhead (motorola)
>and GE Ferroresona
and if you're stuck paying really high "rack-space rent"
inside some of those almost empty commercial repeater sites...
It's prudent to think how "size does matter".
Don't get me wrong... I respect and like the Motorhead (motorola)
and GE Ferroresonant type supplies. It takes nearly an a
www.bosshardradio.com/RR454.pdf
73, Steve
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At 09:47 AM 1/16/2007, you wrote:
>Having them all hanging off a single supply is a bummer for failure
>modes, but I can see it being pretty easy to get to where you'd want
>to have 100A supply in a single cabinet.
On 1/13/07, Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's gotta be some humongous repeater system, if you really need a 100
> ampere power supply!
Would only be three "typical" 100W repeaters, really... and that'd be
easy to wedge into a single cabinet??
Having them all hanging off a single su
> I understand that the voltage can fluctuate widely when the
> utility switches on and out various circuits to meet demand.
Relatively minor voltage changes with modest loading are not the
big issue. Power grid/line glitch problems are a host of very bad
gremlins often labeled as (but not being
Re: Power Supplies going up in smoke (non filtered)
Which makes the case for an overvoltage protection circuit in
most equipment locations.
Had someone at Astron not thought to include the supplied over
voltage crowbar circuit on/in all their regular fixed station
supplies... I'm pretty sure
This is what I had hoped for! It's bringing out the best in the group and some
great experiances , situations, and opinions have been presented. That type of
response is what built our country! Great job guys! God Bless The USA! :)
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MessageHello Paul,
That is strictly your choice and I respect you for it. My DAD told me to
reverantly respect any man who stood by his opinions and decisions! I
certainly do and always will. That's what makes us the great country we are!
GOD BLESS Paul! I look forward to speaking again some
Hello All:
I am looking to buy 4 440 MHz RF isolators (200W) for an ATV repeater
project. If you have some you can part with, please contact me off-
list at wallace(dot)steinbrecher(at)us(dot)army(dot)mil.
73,
Wallace, KI4DVV
please suggest how to calculate exact value of capacitors in VHF & UHF
duplexer for the tunning of duplexr at particular frequency.
I do not the formula for calculating the value of capacitors.
please suggest also how other factors affect the tunning of the duplexer.
waiting for yours favou
Hi guys .does anyone know where i can get the tuning instructions for
the aea/rfs cp70-422n diplexer.thanks ian
I need one or two Motorola R1225 45 or 50 watt PA s that are burned
up for an engineering project. The larger the "fire" the better
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