riplexed on the same
antenna. Wish it had a little more gain, but probably only so much you can
do when trying to get a good gain/pattern on 3 widely spaced bands.
Bob NO6B
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Howdy;
I was given today 2 pieces of mini-hardline marked "Andrews Type
204909". It is the size of mini-8. I think this is 50 ohm, but what
would be the velocity factor of it? I want to use it to make lines for
146.7/146.1 and 443.3/448.3 between radio and cavitys. Putting on the
ends, does i
The IPR100 is just about $1k (CAN/US). I just got a couple to demo,
and that's the pricing I was quoted.
Lee
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rodney Baker wrote:
>
> > Have a look at http://www.omnitronics.com.au/RadiooverIP.html
> >
> > I've u
At 9/30/2008 19:51, you wrote:
>I would like to solicit antenna recommendations for a 220 Mhz
>repeater. We are currently using the Hustler G7-220 and are shopping for
>a replacement. I did get a quote for a Comprod 4 dipole unit. Very
>pricey though.
What's wrong with the G7-220? They gene
Tim,
What type of location are you using? Is this antenna going on the side or
top of a tower.
You can get a DB224 EE for 220. That would be my first choice. Antenex ( now
LAIRD )
has a 3 DB omni fiberglass antenna as does COMTELCO .
www.antenex.com
FG2203
I have not tried anything but the G-7 , I have 2 Up and Never had any
Problems , I will also be watching the answers You get .
Good Luck
I would like to solicit antenna recommendations for a 220 Mhz repeater. We are
currently using the Hustler G7-220 and are shopping for a replacement. I did
get a quote for a Comprod 4 dipole unit. Very pricey though.
I know that everyone has their favorites and I don't want to start a ford vs
A friend of mine recently decided to use MultiTech VOIP units from
their unified communications line
The MVP210 has E&M ports on it:
http://www.multitech.com/PRODUCTS/Families/MultiVOIP/
CDW has it at $758.00
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.aspx?edc=402151&cm_mmc=sendtec-_-adwords-_
At 9/30/2008 10:41, you wrote:
>At 10:16 9/30/2008, Robert Pease wrote:
>>Not to start a reg debate but I believe the fcc only allows any and all
>>means of communication when there is an imminent threat to life or property
>
>Such as a forest fire, earthquake recovery, flood coming or just been
Rodney Baker wrote:
> Have a look at http://www.omnitronics.com.au/RadiooverIP.html
>
> I've used these and they work well.
What price range are they in, generally?
Nate WY0X
technically you can do anything -- look at Amsat -- 2m input, 10m
output, 70cm input, 2m output..
in general -- the larger the split, the easier it is to prevent receiver
desense. -- 600kc split on 2m is a royal pain to deal with :)
Dave Gomberg wrote:
>
> At 11:39 9/30/2008, John Barrett wrot
Re: Kenwood TKB-620, TKB-720 or TKB-820 versus TKR-720 or TKR-820
However, you can use the parts from one to repair some of the
failures in the other(s). There are quite a few differences in
the sub systems and on the display - control main board but
the same repair parts do interchange. Same
At 11:39 9/30/2008, John Barrett wrote:
> there are
>too many situations where the repeater would be useful that do not in
>any sense meet the emergency use regs. (special events spring to mind)
This is definitely so. We would need special (limited) drill and
practice operation permission from
At 11:39 9/30/2008, John Barrett wrote:
> there are
>too many situations where the repeater would be useful that do not in
>any sense meet the emergency use regs. (special events spring to mind)
This is definitely so. We would need special (limited) drill and
practice operation permission from
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Portable Temporary RepeaterSince the list rules
explicitly BAN rules discussions, this thread is now closed. Please move on.
Scott N3XCC - List Co-Owner
Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
474 Barnett Rd
Boswell, PA 15531
So... you're looking for the "PAC-R/T", not the high power radio it
attaches to?
What band?
Tansmitter steering?
Do you have the cable(s)?
You are aware that these are crystaled units, right?
For Ham, commercial or P/S?
Would a "PAC-P/L" work?
Might want to look around for a Pyramid SVR.
Much new
This is the problem with clipping posts. Read the original post
Situation: An event in a remote area, one hill top is well enough
that coverage at around 10 watts VHF for the repeater could cover most
of our Aid Stations, 2 with HT's, the other 3 with Portables at 25
watts or so, could get into t
here goes the regs debate -- my interpretation is you can go anywhere
you need to to make the initial report and get first responders moving
-- once first responders are on the scene -- keep it in band unless
specifically requested by the served agency and on frequencies normally
used by that a
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 20:18:08 Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> 6.
> Radio Over Internet Protocol (ROIP) Interface
> Posted by: "paul czarwin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] tisoy_608
> Sun Sep 28, 2008 7:13 am (PDT)
> I'm looking for diagram of Radio Over Internet Protocol (ROIP)
> Interface to
Sad news, but thanks for the info...h
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Hal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whats the procedure for converting the TKB to a TKRIs it as simple
> as the jumpering behind the front panel? Hal
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At 10:16 9/30/2008, Robert Pease wrote:
Not to start a reg debate but I believe the fcc only allows any and
all means of communication when there is an imminent threat to life
or property
Such as a forest fire, earthquake recovery, flood coming or just been
here, etc.
AND there is no other
Not to start a reg debate but I believe the fcc only allows any and all means
of communication when there is an imminent threat to life or property AND there
is no other means of communications available.
For the event mentioned this would not be the case
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Sure it is.
If you have a *genuine* emergency, you can go around the rules.
Do you honestly think that the FCC is going to come down on
you if you are directly dealing with a crisis, and didn't obey some
rule, in order to better facilitate helping the situation?
--STeve Andre'
wb8wsf en82
On Tu
and in an emergency, out-of-band operation is permitted,
right? NO
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Dave Gomberg wrote:
At 02:24 9/30/2008, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
Why not run more repeater offset ? The further away you are the more
isolation you have - and it's free.
Here in SoCal we hav
At 02:24 9/30/2008, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
>Why not run more repeater offset ? The further away you
>are the more isolation you have - and it's free.
>
>Here in SoCal we have a special portable 2m repeater pair
>coordinated - it's 144.93 out, and 147.585 in. That's over
>2.5 mhz of offset, and
At 9/30/2008 07:08, you wrote:
>Louis wrote:
> > I apologize if this has been addressed previously, or even close! Do
> > not have a substantial amount of time to complete this research!
> >
> > Situation: An event in a remote area, one hill top is well enough
> > that coverage at around 10 watts
I realize that the goal here is a 2m repeater, but I've found the low-
power UHF Motorola R1225 (1-10W) is about the slickest small, low-
power repeater around. Built-in controller, the size of a GM300. Strap
a mobile sized reject duplexer to it and you're good to go. I don't
know if they eve
wd8chl wrote:
> BIG problems!
> 1) I would be very surprised if the local repeater council allowed
> anything other than a 600 KHZ split on 2M. I know Ohio, MI, IN, and IL
> would all come down on someone using other than normal repeater pairs.
> Yeah, ok, some would have to complain about inte
Louis wrote:
> I apologize if this has been addressed previously, or even close! Do
> not have a substantial amount of time to complete this research!
>
> Situation: An event in a remote area, one hill top is well enough
> that coverage at around 10 watts VHF for the repeater could cover most
>
Hey guys,
I've got an older 220 repeater in my shack just taking up space.
scom 5 K controller, hamtronics modules, and an RF concepts amp.
All is working well, i pulled it out of service, and it is just taking
up space.
Any takers?
All offers will be considered.
Thanks,
Jed
Louis,
Would it not be possible to use UHF or 900 ?
Small radios and duplexers. Higher gain for given antenna size.
Use something like a GE MVP and a small duplexer.
On the power think about solar.
Just a thought. Good luck
Robert / KD4PBC
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From: Repeater-Builder@yah
Louis,
You might be in luck. I'm near you and bet I know which event you are
gearing up for. Is Charlie involved?
I have a personal project with parts already acquired. UHF GE EXEC Mobile
with xtals Coordinated for Texas portable use, NHRC micro controller. Etc.
My goal was to build a low
At 07:45 PM 09/29/08, you wrote:
>I apologize if this has been addressed previously, or even close! Do
>not have a substantial amount of time to complete this research!
>
>Situation: An event in a remote area, one hill top is well enough
>that coverage at around 10 watts VHF for the repeater coul
OK. Who here can watch this and not be taken back to his childhood?
http://www.youtube.com:80/watch?v=KaHm1ecBCgw
73,
Paul, AE4KR
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