Can anyone answer me a few questions. I had posted on radio programming
group and no straight forward answers came back. I just aquired a R100
repeater. I am familiar with moto software but have not found all the
info that I was hoping to find. First question, programming, from what
I can
Hi All.
First of all I have downloaded the pdf for this CTCSS unit, but I am having
probelms getting it to work, to give a I/O line for the Repeater controller
sense
.
I have got it fitted in my receiver, and one inthe transmitter.
When checking the RX, I can not get a trigger to indicate that
ok steeve
12? means it is an 125 watts if i am correct.
these are BIG PA'S,really heavy too, they were used on an Micor Pager unit,
i dismantle them and kept and gave some parts to ham that we need them so i
dinot made $$ with that .
ok 73/s
so now i will check,as on GE Master 2 PA ,if there
It is about 10x10 square and 1 high, and has SMA connectors, one
on each side (left/right), and 9 flat-head tuning screws in the
front (just like the ones on the small 50w duplexers).
Sounds like the filters John Danielson has been selling for the last several
years at Dayton and on his web
Eric,
This sounds like an interdigital filter which is a cavity bandpass
filter used in applications like ATV. They were made by a number of
companies and many homebrewed.
They were a bandpass with wide pass and steep skirts for wide band
signals like NTSC video in the 420 MHz range.
The R100 requires its own software and it has to be hacked to get it into
the ham band. The programing cable needs to be built just like the one on
bat labs.
I had to go down to the hardware store and get some 6 conductor phone plugs
for the radio end. I don't know if one of the cheep knock off
What I would love to find is a 78 split.
I seem to be seeing a number of 77 split bases showing up out there now.
For a while, there was a fair amount of low split UHF gear coming out of
Canada. I have a pair of Midland units that are on 429.xxx MHz. Never got
to testing them fully, but
I very often can find heliax jumpers with N connectors on Ebay. Some with
M-M and some M-F.
Looked last night and a number of 5 foot cables readily available.
Also, one can try:
http://www.surpluscoax.com/index.html for good deals on heliax and
connectors.
Not that hard to make
Regarding feedback on Ebay.
Sellers can no longer leave negative feedback for buyer. This can be a
minor problem with deadbeat buyers, and I have run across a few of those
in the past.
Buyer cannot leave negative feedback for the first 7 days.
One advantage of the seller not being
Ok ,
S C O M - 7330
I lost all emails that replied to my 7330 F/S
I still have this unit and looking to unload it.
Only few months old !
Please reply directly.
As far as I'm concerned Handling is Packing and the seller should
have included it in his Shipping Calculator. It only shows that he
does not understand that the bottom line will calculate whatever
Handling you want it to. Deceptive advertising...he knew what it was
going to cost him to Package
There have been a number of items on e-bay I did not bid on just because
of the shipping. From Canada is one...the shipping from there to US is
much more than from US to US. Once I was looking at a radio that had
I remember my Bird 43. Paid $130 on it with shipping to USA. Paid $53 in
Hi guys
I know another newbie thinking Micors are a piece of cake
I'm building a micor repeater that use to be a police unit. the tuning
of the micor seems a little strange to me.
if anyone has links they would like to share on the Micor it would be
of great interest to me
Thanks in
David,
Most of your questions are answered in the R100 manual, here:
www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/r100/uhf-r100-service-manual-6881078e15-o
.pdf
or as a TinyURL, here:
http://tinyurl.com/yvzn2s
The R100 definitely requires its own RSS.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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Jack,
Start here:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/micor-index.html
And be sure to drill down through the various pages. I think you'll find
all the information you ever needed, and will be enlightened!
Good luck and have fun!
Mark - N9WYS
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From:
Eric,
The 9182510Y17 filter is a Motorola product, made by Celwave. Call Motorola
Parts ID at 800-422-4210, and have the clerk find what the Celwave part
number is. Then call Celwave (RFS World) to get servicing data. It may be
a long shot, but also ask the Parts ID clerk what Motorola manual
Hello,
I am a new member to this list. My name is Scott Berry and I am a ham radio
operator with the call n7zib. I am totally blind and getting in to building
my first repeater which will be located in the town of Margie, MN which is
about 40 miles south of the Canadian border. I hope to
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Can someone please guide me in what connection I should have?
I assume you are feeding the unit with audio directly from the
discriminator, right?
How are you checking for decode. If using the Decode- output,
Perhaps the ST-104 installation instructions will help:
www.repeater-builder.com/com-spec/selectone-st-104.pdf
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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