Being the chairman on a repeater cordination councel and having many
operational UHF repeaters. One could only wish that the band plans
were the same as in the country but everyone has to be a little bit
differant. We the hams dictate what we want to do and if we all in
the country could
I just picked up a S1059B Motorola test set at the swap meet yesterday
that has the peaking generator and deviation meter panel options.
I'll probably never use it, but I'm curious how the deviation panel is
used. There are BNC connectors on it for an antenna and OSC. I'm
assuming the
Hi Andy,
For the TK-840 Mobile you should obtain the kct-19 accessory cable
and a copy of the service manual. Most of the functions you're asking
about are brought out to the rear connnector supplied on the end
(flying lead) of the plug and play cable.
Your local Kenwood Dealer should be
Mike Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If it's all normal-width pages then a xerox will do.
Xerox Mike..?
You are old... and making me feel old because I know what
you meant.
s.
Just Curious to how much you paid for it.I Bought one this year at Ft
Wayne Hamfest.$50.00. it also has all the goodies. Woukd be good to have
a manual on it. Have built Peaking Generators in the past, when I didn't
have the Wavetec Station monitor.Using an 3rd overtone Xtal ckt to
control the RF
I don't have the dev meter in mine, so I'm not sure what the manual
says about that. But I think I do have an extra copy of that manual...
Jeff
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, wb6ymh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just picked up a S1059B Motorola test set at the swap meet yesterday
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Richard W W Bazell Jr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just Curious to how much you paid for it.I Bought one this year at Ft
Wayne Hamfest.$50.00. it also has all the goodies. Woukd be good to
have
a manual on it. Have built Peaking Generators in the past,
Fine Jeff. Let me know how much you want for it. offline.Thanks
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Bought mine for the Cable with Motrac Adapter as Years ago I bought an
New Motorola panel for $10..00 without the cables. Did not have the Micor
adapter Cable with it,but all I have is old Motracs Motran equipment.
Tks for the reply.
Wesley AB8KD
Skip,
Some versions of that Test Set had the deviation meter conversion. If you
can find a copy, the manual you need is Motorola Publication 6881011A01,
which is described as S1056A/B/C-S1059A/B/C Portable Test Sets S1062C
Conversion Kit (for SLN1000A/B Deviation Meter Panel). Unfortunately,
Based on this argument, why is the commercial 450-460 band not inverted
from the commercial 460-470 band? The same logic would apply.
If ham repeaters were LIHO, the mixing between two systems would be much
worse. For example, you could not have a 443/8.500 MHz repeater co-site
with a 458/3.500
You guessed right!
The deviation meter panel contains an oscillator injection buffer amp,
mixer, 455 IF strip, discriminator, audio amp, and deviation meter.
You can use either the peaking generator or an external signal generator.
Hello Mike, I have a pdf copy of the zetron model 37 manual, I can send you via
email, or snail mail. It's a pretty big file, so if you have an email address
that handles big files I can send it to you. I use the 37 on 5 portable
repeaters for our local ARES group here in colorado.
73 Dirk
Mike, you might just call Zetron and ask them for the tech docs you need.
I bought a set for a Zetron gadget I acquired and they were quite helpful.
Also, the price was quite reasonable. I don't recall how much it was, but
it was definitely well within my ham budget, which is miniscule.
73,
Would love to have it.
Try sending it to my callsign at repeater-builder.com
Thanks in advance..
Mike
At 09:31 AM 02/25/07, you wrote:
Hello Mike, I have a pdf copy of the zetron model 37 manual, I can
send you via email, or snail mail. It's a pretty big file, so if you
have an email
Hi, Anyone have a manual for a Spectrum SCR2000? I am looking for
schematics/information so that I can interface to seperate controller.
Thanks, Eric Homa - N6NMZ.
Thanks skipp and others who replied direct for the help. Exactly what I needed
to know and maybe more.
Andy KC2GOW
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Hello all, our local group here in germany owns a gm350 and we are looking for
software
to program this aquippement to work as a repeater on the 2-meters-band. Any
ideas?
73 thomas dh1ykt
Has anyone narrowbanded a Mitrek, MastrII, or Johnson PPL6060 with
Com-Spec's narrowband filter kits? Is it really worth doing?
$25 per radio is $25 I could use elsewhere, if not.
George, KA3HW / WQGJ413
George:
What do you mean by narrowbanding?
What's the current FM deviation on the radios?
Way back when, it was called narrowbanding when the FCC changed
from +/- 15 KHz to +/- 5 KHz FM dev.
73,
Dick W1NMZ
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From: George Henry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
look in cqham.com for relative software.
WILLIAM A. FOURNEAU M.
(0412-7569062) (DIGITEL)
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From: Thomas
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 12:08 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola gm350
Hello
I THINK IT'S +/- 2.5KHz If I remember with a 12.5Khz wide
channelthis week.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George:
What do you mean by narrowbanding?
What's the current FM deviation on the radios?
Way back when, it was called narrowbanding when
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Coy Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I THINK IT'S +/- 2.5KHz If I remember with a 12.5Khz wide
channel. That's for UHF. It's +/- 2.5Khz with a 15Khz channel at VHF.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Dick rertman@ wrote:
George:
What
11.0 kHz BW - 2.5 kHz deviation.
Joe M.
Coy Hilton wrote:
I THINK IT'S +/- 2.5KHz If I remember with a 12.5Khz wide
channelthis week.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
George:
What do you mean by narrowbanding?
What's the current FM
Wanted: VHF repeater capable of operation near 146 MHz. Duplexer needed
also, but willing to purchase from alternate source.
Prefer MSF5000 or other non-crystal repeater. Must be set for plug
play, including power supply cabinet.
Send full details, photos, and asking price.
Located near
hi all
i just found here a copy of the AEE DC Remote Control ,,it is wriiten
inside also like a model RD11 and RD12 .it is like an old telephone and
a 120 vac cable is attach to it,i can send pictures
in the spec sheets i have the shematic too
and i am looking for a station here a replacement
HI, Tony.
I have a Ma/Com Mastr III VHF 136-150 MHZ. 110 watts power.
Synthesized.
Butch, KE7FEL/r
From: Tony L. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] WTB - VHF Repeater Duplexer
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007
Here in Utah, our amateur repeaters share sites with
commercial and the broadcasters repeaters. We chose
the Low in/Hi out plan on UHF so that our amateur
repeaters could co-exist with them at our mountain top
sites and not get de-sensed with the numerous 450.xxx
broadcasters and 451.xxx
Shucks, I have a couple of them here. But being in Los Angeles makes
them useless to you (transport).
Paul Metzger
K6EH
On Feb 25, 2007, at 19:25, Tony L. wrote:
Wanted: VHF repeater capable of operation near 146 MHz. Duplexer
needed
also, but willing to purchase
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