I sent several emails to the list last week that never showed up. This is
one of them...anyone else have problems?
Perhaps a little off topic subject Does anyone know of a
source for
25 Ohm, 0.10 diameter flexible coax cable? I am in the process of
converting a 500 Watt Quintron
Jeff -
I remember seeing your response.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Jeff DePolo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 10:32 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] 25 Ohm Teflon Mini Coax Cable
I sent several emails to the
Ask Cameron Phillips, she might have an extra 10 MHz reference
oscillator...
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Hello All,
Is anyone aware of a supplier that carries a drop in replacement
10mhz oven oscillator for the Glenayre / Quintron
Jeff, I got your response. There was no problem. Thanks for the help.
I've made great progress with the amplfier. I probably don't need the
cable Alex
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wrote:
I sent several emails to the list last week that never
Skipp, the PA modules did not work at 29 MHz, tested individually
into a dummy load. I had a chance to play with them yesterday, and as
it turns out, there is no need for additional transformer cable
length. I got each module to put out close to 300 W while drawing
just under 7A of current
Skipp, the PA modules did not work at 29 MHz, tested individually
into a dummy load. I had a chance to play with them yesterday, and as
it turns out, there is no need for additional transformer cable
length. I got each module to put out close to 300 W while drawing
just under 7A of current
Jeff, I got your response. There was no problem. Thanks for the help.
I've made great progress with the amplfier. I probably don't need the
cable Alex
OK, cool.
Remember those Glenayre 97 series lowband amps that you got from me that
were on 33 MHz? I think you put them on your 10m
We have two conventional analog repeaters on 145.450(-600 in) and
444.825 (+5Mhz in). We are considering adding DSTAR VHF and UHF using
existing antennas and using combiner/multicoupler. What would be the
best DSTAR frequency pairs to use? (we are in SERA).
John/N4SJW
Charleston, SC
Hi Alex,
kq2h [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Skipp, the PA modules did not work at 29 MHz, tested individually
into a dummy load. I had a chance to play with them yesterday,
and as it turns out, there is no need for additional transformer
cable length.
Which is what I would have expected...
Shameless customer recommendation for Expresspcb (Express PC Board)
This week I had to quickly produce three different circuit boards for
a really smoking hot commercial radio project. The kind where the
customer is asking why hasn't it already been completed? type
projectÂ…
Based on previous
anyone have anything used / retired to list for sale?
I reccommend Advanced Circuts in Colorado. 4pcb.com.
On 2/23/08, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shameless customer recommendation for Expresspcb (Express PC Board)
This week I had to quickly produce three different circuit boards for
a really smoking hot commercial radio project. The
At 2/23/2008 15:38, you wrote:
I reccommend Advanced Circuts in Colorado. 4pcb.com.
I also recommend Advanced Circuits.
Bob NO6B
At 05:04 PM 2/23/2008, you wrote:
I also recommend Advanced Circuits.
---As do we. And while we might be able to get our pc board done
less expensively overseas, we choose to keep $$ in the USA as much as possible.
That and the folks at Advanced are A number one to deal with.
Ken
PS.
yes I know ExpressPCB is in Oregon :-)
Ken
--
President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers of repeater controllers and accessories.
http://www.arcomcontrollers.com/
Authorized Dealers for Kenwood and Telewave and
SERA,
Now has a D-STAR Freq assignment(s)
http://www.sera.org/2.html
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Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 3:28 PM
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I have a RLC-3 on ebay
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At 2/23/2008 17:16, you wrote:
At 05:04 PM 2/23/2008, you wrote:
I also recommend Advanced Circuits.
---As do we. And while we might be able to get our pc board done
less expensively overseas, we choose to keep $$ in the USA as much as
possible.
That and the folks at Advanced are A number one
At 05:04 PM 2/23/2008, you wrote:
I also recommend Advanced Circuits.
That and the folks at Advanced are A number one to deal with.
Don't forget the popcorn that comes with each order ;)
Bob NO6B
They send you popcorn too? And here I am, thinking I was special...
I used Advanced
I have used expresspcb a time or two. Never found their physical
address or even phone number. Then you have an issue that the
proprietary software can only be used with them.
On 2/23/08, Jeff DePolo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 05:04 PM 2/23/2008, you wrote:
I also recommend Advanced
And here is another one of those for sale on ebay as well. Cheaper
too.
Link Comm RLC-3 RLC 3 Ham Radio Repeater Controller Com
Item number: 190199776090
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I have a RLC-3 on ebay
Item number: 260213782731
Depending on your core size hole, I have successfully used mini 50 ohm
coax in parallel to make 25 ohm cable. A thought.
Mel
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wrote:
Jeff -
I remember seeing your response.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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Hi Terry I may ahve a few Zetron model 38's Reply to me off list Thanks
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From: Terry
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 3:29 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] controllers
anyone have anything used / retired to list for
I've personally used both the F121 and F221 radios at reduced power
levels, and they seem to work really well. We're using VHF and UHF
radios connected together as a linked VHF receiver, talking back to
the voter at the VHF tranmit site. We reduced the power on the UHF
link transmitters to 1
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