Skipp:
Whether you can program the pins depends on the logic
board installed - 16 pin logic boards have
programmable pins, the 8 (or 2 for M120, or 1 for M10)
do not.
Using the RSS, on a 16 channel radio, you can change
the connector to I don't know how many standard types.
After doing that, you
Hi,
Sorry to bug the entire list with this, but I never realized how difficult it
was to locate a pair of reeds on this frequency!! Unless I wanted to spend $25
a piece...I don't think so!!
I'm looking for a couple reeds and wondered if you had:
1: KLN6209A on 123.0Hz
1: KLN6210A on 123.0Hz
Hi,
Sorry to bug the entire list with this, but I never realized how difficult it
was to locate a pair of reeds on this frequency!! Unless I wanted to spend $25
a piece...I don't think so!!
I'm looking for a couple reeds and wondered if you had:
1: KLN6209A on 123.0Hz
1: KLN6210A on 123.0Hz
I was drunk in my Grande Decafe Latte (single shot of course)
again. Both the Repeater Builder, Batlabs and one other private
site have all the information right out in plain view. I could
have sworn that section of the web page wasn't there 5 min ago
and the first 3 times I looked for it.
A
I don't think $25. each is to bad, at one time the Motorola sold them in there
radio shops $75.00 each.
John
- Original Message -
From: Huntley, Joel
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 9:15 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] KLN6209A
1 1/2 atts to 2 watts.
460 to 470
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2007 2:31 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor UHF tripler output / PA input
Hi All! --- Happy Bird Day (a little early)
Hi All! --- Happy Bird Day (a little early)
I have a 75 watt UHF Micor PA and for the life of me cant remember the amp's
drive input or for that matter the output of the tripler.
Of course all of my manuals are in storage, we had a small flood last month!
Thanks all!
Brian
Your kid
I have a Wacom model WP-652 duplexer with what I hope is a minor easy to fix
problem. Three out of the four cavities are operating correctly with a
classic BpBr curve on the tracking generator. The fourth (it is the high
frequency input cavity normally connected to the transmitter on this band),
Bob was referring to the _very extensive_ breakdown of the
Mastrac accessory connector that is at repeater-builder.
Go to Motorola, then Maxtrac, then scroll down to
The Definitive Guide to the 16 pin MaxTrac and
Radius Option Connector By Neil Johnson WBØEMU
Not every output pin or input pin
Which is scary, considering that my primary UHF mobile for years was an
e-Texas DPS (think highway patrol) 75w wide--spaced Micor SP radio...
it had a weird PL section that had 12 encode and 12 decode reed
sockets ... it had a diode matrix so if you had several channels
that used the same reed
Wacom products are being supported by Telewave of California.
www.telewave.com
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Keith, KB7M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have a Wacom model WP-652 duplexer with what I hope is a minor
easy to fix
problem. Three out of the four cavities are operating
If this is a WP-652 with UHF connectors, I would suspect the top SO-239 on
the can as well as the elbow and tee connectors. Also you may want to
remove the side SO-239 and pull the top connector plate and inspect the
soldering on the coupling loop.
On 11/17/07, Keith, KB7M [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You're bringing back bad memories... right up there with the
Pre-Plusar ITMS Control Heads and the Hospital Hear Single Tone
Decoders.
s.
Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which is scary, considering that my primary UHF mobile for
years was an e-Texas DPS (think highway patrol)
I have a Mitreck that has a systems 90 head on it 110 watts output UHF and has
4 reeds in it as you can select any one of the 4 tones on any one of the 4
channels also has 2 tone receiver card in it also. When I got it the price
was up there now it sits on the shelf. Also a Mocom 70 with the
Here in IL, MERCI (Medical Emergency Radio System in Illinois) radios are
VHF and had 8 selectable tone reeds in the Micor Systems 90 control heads.
I'm not sure how they have it set up now - maybe a different Mode for each
various PL tone / freq combination.
Mark - N9WYS
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From:
I have a supply of the TOKO 6DFB-915E-10 filters for MaxTrac 902 MHz
conversions. I'm offering them to members of the Group for $20 per pair.
I also have a few RF PA modules for 900 MHz GTX mobiles. If your radio
puts out 5 watts or less, and cranking it up with the service software
doesn't
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