Hi,
I've got a Cushman CE-6030 spectrum analyzer that lost the memory
battery. Now that I've replaced it, the PLL is locking up on random
garbage. Do any of you have one, or access to a shop manual? I think I
need to do a processor reset, but can't figure out how to do it. I've
called
Has anyone ever used this website for predicting repeater coverage?
I'm not sure what the dBuV/m values for the coverage display should be.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jim
http://lrcov.crc.ca/cov.php?lang=en
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08/02/14/Most-analog-cellular-to-fade-away-on-Monday_1.html
Raise a toast to the only cellular phone network that didn't sound
like crap, this weekend. :-)
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There are a few differences:
That source on the web is probably KG Electronics in Wichita, KS (I
talked to him this week). There is a small amplifier and piece of coax
missing also -- the amp isn't required, if it is omitted, then track
low and track medium are available, but not track
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Sorry for the long delay on replying - was in the hospital...
Mark - N9WYS
n9wys (at) ameritech (dot) net
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of sgreact47
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 4:23 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Where they are used, what is a typical example of a remote control
system for a repeater? In other words, to provide the ability to
shutdown the repeater remotely, by means other than the input.
I think this has been touched on briefly in the past here but I was
unable to find anything in the
jimmyrtle wrote:
Has anyone ever used this website for predicting repeater coverage?
I'm not sure what the dBuV/m values for the coverage display should be.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jim
Just tried it Jim and it tracks very well with the coverage I get from
several sites.
Thanks for
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, [iso-8859-1] Paul - KCØHST wrote:
Specifically, what about the receiver antenna connection? We have
access to only one feedline connection. If the control receiver is in
the same band as the repeater (VHF in this case) could a divider be
used off of the duplexer RX
You can use a wire-line tone remote if you're fortunate enough to
have a
copper loop up to the repeater site from a control site.
If I could clarify that statement, wireline in this case can mean a
dialup phone line, internet connection, etc., even if brought to the
site via wi-fi. Point
Dave
Get in touch with Cardinal Electronics in Chicago.
They used to be a Cushman service center.
Ralph
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Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008
On Sat, 16 Feb 2008, Laryn Lohman wrote:
KK You can use a wire-line tone remote if you're fortunate enough to
KK have a copper loop up to the repeater site from a control site.
If I could clarify that statement, wireline in this case can mean a
dialup phone line, internet connection, etc.,
Paul,
I've seen the other responses about the Wilkinson divider, but you could also
use a UHF receiver with a band-splitter on the antenna side of the duplexer,
which could be implemented with as little as a few tenths of a dB loss. You
didn't say which VHF band you're on, but a 2M antenna
WTB - UHF Motorola GM300's. 16 channel only, 438-470 MHz, any power
level.
Will also consider GR300 and/or GR500 UHF repeater.
Send e-mail off list, please. Thanks.
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--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, let_cyber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is 900 Mhz still useable for repeater linking, or is it so full of
garbage that there would be problems? How about 440 Mhz?
Thanks, Al KB2AYU
Returning to the question posed a year ago. All the replies were about
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