--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, k6jsi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi John,
Command 047 simply enables/disables an event trigger. You had to
enter the event trigger as 'eee' to make command 047 do something.
You might want to run command 045 and then the 'eee' you entered in
your
We are looking for a Motorola Micor Vibraspondor TLN8381A 2Z 110.9 Hz
for use with our local repeater - K8VJ/R. Please email me if you have
one you would like to sell. TNX Steve N8AR
I have 2 gm300 units. I want to program 3 ctcss tones on 3 channels. Is there a
way that I can get the Tx gm300 to follow the Rx gm300 in scan mode?
As far as I'm aware, the easiest solution would probably be to add a third
party tone panel such as a TP154 etc etc, programme to what tones that you want
and re-insert into the TX GM300. Since you already have audio processing, the
tone panel could be installed Parallel and be only responsible
It was my undeerstanding that all digital TV would be on UHF, no VHF
and that the VHF spectrum would be re-allocated.
Am I in error?
Dan N8DJP
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, MCH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else here seen the bull put out by NTIA on
Does anyone know of a radio timeline or a list of
all the mobile radios and when they roughly came out?
Since most of the great radios are now MD, there's no
need for an end-of-life date. I can make a guess at
some models, but there are so many that I've heard of
but never seen. This is just the
The thing is I was trying to do something without the tone panel. I have a
repeater with 2 users and 1 with 3 users. I want to save the tone panels for
the repeaters with 10 and more users. Panels are not so easy to come by over
here. I had it in mind to have the Rx GM300 scan and ask for some
MCH wrote:
will free up airwaves for use by emergency responders.???
The TV spectrum is being freed up by ANALOG stations and the SAME
SPECTRUM will be reused by DIGITAL stations. The only spectrum being
freed up by TV for PS use is on the 764 MHz + band. (two TV channels, I
believe) and
While it was told that ALL VHF television would move to UHF, I don't
believe that is going to be reality. I could be wrong, however
My local channel 12 is moving to channel 9 with the digital
transition...
73,
Paul N1BUG
All of the Buffalo, Erie, Toronto and Rochester TV stations have gone to
UHF.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Dan Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 6:50 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Off Topic (but with on topic
Chuck,
No they have not switched to UHFdunno where you got that info?
I use an antenna here and still receive all of the VHF stations in Toronto
and Buffalo.
Erie is a problem for us with a high power channel 13 station in this area
so Ch 12 is unwatchable.
73 John VE3AMZ
Waterloo Ontario
Reality
Channels 2-13 will mostly be vacant. There are a small number of stations that
will revert back to their hi VHF channel after Feb 17. Hi VHF channels 7-13.
Here in Tucson only one station will revert back to their original channel.
KGUN on 9.
Other VHF stations in Tucson, 4,6,11 13
I jumped the gun. The are going to UHF if they are not already there now. I
am watching ALL of the Buffalo stations on UHF right now. I realize that the
VHF transmitters are still operating.
Chuck
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From: John J. Riddell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Take a look here:
http://www.remotecentral.com/hdtv/
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: John J. Riddell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Off Topic (but with on topic questions):
At 1/6/2008 09:10, you wrote:
Broadcasters are really wanting this mess to be over. My former station,
KVOA is spending more than twice as much on elect, cooling etc running two
transmitters. One on 4 and one on 23. The stations all want to stop the
bleeding of money.
I thought that the
At 1/5/2008 22:02, you wrote:
Has anyone else here seen the bull put out by NTIA on
https://www.dtv2009.gov/FAQ.aspxhttps://www.dtv2009.gov/FAQ.aspx
=
1. What is the digital television transition?
An analog allocation is 6 MHz. A digital
To each their own. I just dumped cable and went back to an antenna. It was
time to replace our most-watched TV anyway. I don't think OTA will decrease,
I think the opposite will happen.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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That is not correct.
There will be some DTV on VHF.
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From: Dan Hancock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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propaganda
It was
Yep. Still have those rocks in my CHPTran.
Jeff W6JK
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone remember the 52.525 output and 52.76 input pair?
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An analog (TV) allocation is 6 MHz. A digital allocation is 6 MHz.
How is digital saving spectrum?
Because digital TV broadcasting can cram multiple viewing channels in that
same 6 MHZ spectrum.
I still have a 41GGB in service and at T41GGT ready and available for
service!!
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Received: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 07:00:16 AM CST
From: Bob M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SNIP
get it put up on the repeater-builder web site. I know
there are plenty of people out there who remember
There is a DTV allocation in Harrisburg, PA for channel 2.
Originally, they were all going to be on UHF, but that changed.
Joe M.
Dan Hancock wrote:
It was my undeerstanding that all digital TV would be on UHF, no VHF
and that the VHF spectrum would be re-allocated.
Am I in error?
Dan
Yes, PGH is all UHF. As I mentioned, look at Harrisburg's DTV
allocations. They have one on Channel 2.
(I pity their 6M activities as much as I rejoice PGH's channel 2 going
away)
Joe M.
Kevin Custer wrote:
MCH wrote:
will free up airwaves for use by emergency responders.???
The TV
I have yet to see any station share their DTV channel with another
station. (which would save spectrum)
So, there may be more content, but station WXYZ will still use the full
6 MHz. If my local area is any indication, they will simply add channels
such as full time traffic and WX. (like you need
Some have here, but I do not know if there exists any financial interest
between the two stations.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: MCH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off Topic (but
Hi... currently I am running a Radius M120 RX and CDM1250 TX in my
repeater unit. I was wondering what I could do to increase my
repeater's RX range. It seems that my portables talking to the
repeater will RX on their end further then they can TX to the
repeater. Is this a norm or do I need to
It would be interesting to know if the analog TV shutdown is going to occur
in CA MX. If not, we might see a number of new analog stations across
the border. The Fox affiliate in San Diego is XETV ch. 6, might end up
being the only major analog TV station remaining after Feb. '09
Digital is happening in Canada, just not at the same time as in the USA.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 4:00 PM
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Here's lots more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_television
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Chuck Kelsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 4:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Off Topic (but with on topic
I can't picture that ever happening; I understand it will allow each station
to broadcast multiple programs, should they choose to.
Richard
http://www.n7tgb.net/ www.n7tgb.net
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I know a guy on the engineering staff for XETV. Want me to ask him?
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NTIA propaganda
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From: MCH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have yet to see any station share their DTV channel with another
station. (which would save spectrum)
I was looking at my local area, and there's at least one example...
in Springfield, MO, new DTV 44-1 will be the NBC affiliate,
You may be surprised. Mexico is going DTV as well. I just lost a
translator allocation in New MExico because it was close spaced to a
Juarez DTV station.
GeorgeC
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be interesting to know if the analog TV shutdown is
I can only speak for WIVB and WNLO there, but as far as I know all of
the Buffalo stations were alocated UHF digital channels, and all have
elected to stay on UHF.
The decision to stay UHF, go VHF, etc depended a whole lot on the end
result, ERP, propagation, and received interference all get
Here is a good list of what the channels will be like when the analog
shuts off:
http://www.w9wi.com/dtvch/dtvch.html
Many are going back to their original VHF channel. Here in Bowling
Green, KY it looks like channel 13 will turn off their digital that
is on 33 now and stay on the old analog
Same here. But I have no control head for the motran because I sold it on ebay
for over 500 bucks to some nutball building himself a vintage a police car.
Anybody want the motran? Free to first person at the gate in La Mirada, CA
Note, it has early Cal Crystal Labs xtals in the radio so who
Far as I'm concerned there's no need to jam the airways with mind-numbing
content from every hamlet. A few
regional advertising supported Ku band satellite channels should suffice. This
would free up a LOT of
spectrum.
73 de Jack - N7OO
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From: Ben
To:
You are experiencing a very common problem- a repeater that is unbalanced,
meaning that its mouth is far more effective than its ears. A
repeater's coverage area is primarily determined by how well it receives
stations in the field, not by how much transmitter power it has. Maybe that
sentence
My only thought would be program the 3 rx freq. and
tones, and the scan list, with priority if needed.
Program NO TX pl and switch JU 551 (Flat RX unmuted)
inside the receive radio, so it passes the pl,
hopefully through your controller. Any IDs would not
have a PL, though.
Charles, KS3Z
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Look on the FCC web site, link below.
Scroll down to:
8/6/07 FCC Announces Final Assignment of Digital Television Channels.
Then look at appendix b g to see the final assignments.
In the Pittsburgh area chan 13 will revert to 13 and chan 19 (currently
sharing chan 8s digital) will change to 11.
Many of my local channels are using tags that have the ANALOG channel
name. For example, while KDKA TV-2 DTV is on channel 25, the tag is 2-1
which is what you enter to see that channel. Either they are going to
move back to channel 2 or things are going to get even more confusing if
you have a
We have installed several new db-224 recently. This particular antenna
was inverted and has been in service less than 6 months.
While doing a routine test, I noticed the ref. power was a little
high. The longer the TX was up, the lower the ref. power got; which
typically indicates water in a
YES!
Recently replaced a new DB-224 that had wicked water in the molded harness
section and ended up inside the connector. Upon receiving a replacement
antenna, we sealed the heck out of the harness with vapor wrap before
installation. This one seems to be holding up for now, for now knock on
In Los Angeles TV stations:
CBS moves from 2 to 43
NBC moves from 4 to 36
KTLA moves from 5 to 31
This sholud make the SIX Meter boys, girls happy for a while.
I had a DB-224 that had been up for 20+ years and
found the same thing. It was not upside down but one
of the coax center conductors had disentegrated inside
one of those moulded junctions. I cut it open and
there was nothing left of the center conductor.
It is still in service with the top
Condensation?
Keith McQueen
801-224-9460
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 6:22 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] New DB-224
Stations want to identify by their old channel #. They have spent years
telling you to tune to Channel 4 or what ever.
The computer in your television set reading the digital code from the stations
will take the channel 4 information and translate it to the correct UHF channel
such as in
Along those lines...
If they are broadcasting one HDTV channel, can they have only two other
SD channels?
The translation doesn't do any good since you need to know the real
channel number before you can see their 'alias'. But, as I said -
confusion since Channel 2 is transmitting on Channel 25.
By the way, you still must seal the connectors with a good tape like Scotch
33 first, then coat at least two coats with Scotchkoat. Sorry for the 2nd
email, just wanted to clarify.
Paul
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There was a discussion on this topic a few weekends at the local
ham club after-meeting all those that don't have to be awake
at zero-too-early in the morning to go to work wander over to a
local 24 hour coffee shop and discuss all kinds of technical topics.
One comment was that US
Greg, antennas affect transmit and receive equally, so the user's poor antenna,
or the repeater's good one, has no real bearing on alligator/elephant effect.
Achieving balance in a system requires accounting for the noise environment,
and the mobile is likely to have much more noise than the
Hello All,
From what I have seen the quality is the same but I have been preaching on
this board and others you can’t install a DB antenna without sealing every
screw, bolt, plastic knot, connector and anything else that could leak
water. Besides that you must take all connections to the
Nope. The TV will search available channels and do all the work for you.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: MCH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Off Topic (but with on topic
Not really...you can have the tuner do a scan of the available channels and
then they will show up as the virtual major channel...the same as the
associated analog channel...along with the minor channel multicast indicators.
Hap Griffin
WZ4O
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From: MCH
To:
However, in their infinite wisdom the FCC has made it MANDATORY that stations
identify themselves in the PSIP (what you see on your digital tuner) with their
ANALOG channel number. I'm Chief Engineer for a network of eleven stations and
we have two that have the analog and digital transmitters
I have the following spare Cushman plug in front ends for CE5, CE6 etc.
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306A 450-520Mhz
305B 140-175Mhz With Manual
304 25-50 Mhz
303 Broad Band Mixer With Manual
I don't know what is going on where you are but here in
florida I hit 2-1 on the remote and get what is on analog
2 but in digital. I hit 2-2 and get the NBC local
weather.
I don't know what all of the stress is over this. I think
digital tv is great and this should have been done a long
I have talked with the local Ch 12 Engr here they plan to stay on VHF when
they go all digital. From what he said, I believe most or all of the local
VHF stations plan to go back to their VHF channel.
His reasoning was simple, they get much better coverage for the same power
level on VHF
If by inverted you mean the antenna is mounted upside down then the drain holes
for condensation are pointing up instead of down. And the water trapped inside
would not be able to drain out. Paul
kc4wdi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have
installed several new
The numbering of the digital channels is to help the people that know
nothing of TV past turning it on and changing channels. The station that I
work for is channel 4. Our digital transmitter is on channel 34, but, the
viewers know it is 4-1. That way they do not get lost in the channels. I do
Just thought I'd mention here that I have left TransCore, and have
accepted a position with American Messaging paging. I will be
responsible for maintaining infrastructure across NE Ohio, most of W.
Virginia, and extreme eastern PA.
--
Jim Barbour
American Messaging
On Jan 6, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Ray Brown wrote:
I was looking at my local area, and there's at least one example...
in Springfield, MO, new DTV 44-1 will be the NBC affiliate, while
44-2 will be the CW (and 44-3 will be Weather Now, I guess it's
a clone of The Weather Channel?)
Our local NBC
So _you're_ the one! That listing generated some discussion in our
group, I can tell you.
I think there is still a Johnstone Peak machine, but I've forgotten
what freq it's on. I bet Mike remembers the old call sign.
'JK
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