On Tue, 3 Mar 2009, John Gleichweit wrote:
Syntor X9000, Maratrac (low split)
I'm familiar with which radios will do 444 MHz and 146 MHz. But what
about 29 MHz?
Low split Maxtrac? M208? CDM1250?
Only interested in programmable multi-channel models.
The Syntor X can as well; there
Hi All,
I have 3 UHF mastr II stations for sale. These are the radio portion only.
I do have the heavy power supplies they came with but I highly doubt
you want to pay the shipping (if interested please ask)
1) DC75YAS88B (I am going off memory) 100w UHF station that was previously
operating in
I forgot to mention the prices on the last 2 stations. Station #2 I would like
$200 OBO station 3 I am open to offers.
I am local to western Idaho for those that are wondering.
--Don
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From: ge-mast...@yahoogroups.com [mailto:ge-mast...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of
I have to agree with Eric on this one. I have set up the DPL on the output
of the repeater different than the input so it's harder to find the DPL
code. Motorola is great about this for programming as it's a lot harder to
hack the repeater if you have two different DPL codes for in and out. Most
Should you be local or close to me I also have 3 6' GE cabinets that I
would
like to have go bye bye from my storage unit!
.
would love ge cabinets but alass to far away
if any one has any in and around the toronto area :)
But in all honesty, it only takes 5-10 minutes to dial through all of the
combinations. If someone wants in, they'll do that. It will only discourage
those who don't really care that much.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Peter Dakota Summerhawk
To:
As Bob, NO6B mentioned below, a properly designed wideband VHF isolator can
cover the whole VHF highband spectrum. A properly aligned tunable version in
either VHF or UHF, 98% of the time, will have lower forward insertion loss,
higher reverse isolation and better return loss numbers, all very
Hi Guys:
Is anyone looking for any 1/2 Andrews FSJ4-50B Superflex Heliax?
I have some end of rolls (never installed) ranging from 70 to about 300
feet. Would prefer local pickup near Kitchener, Ontario.
US$1.20 per foot
I also have some brand new connectors for the above coax:
F4PNR-HC -
Don,
I have an IFR-1000S that works. Needs a new battery. Neg. on price.
I also have a Motorola R2600C. Works great, only needs calibration.
Do you still live in Boise, ID?
Charles Miller
WD5EEH
Dallas, TX
I would be interested in purchasing one of those. Can you give me a idea of
what you want $$ wise for the IFR the moto one?
Yes I am still in boise
--Don
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ham-Radio
Sent:
Charles,
I am interested in the service monitors .
Mike KB5FLX
m.dietr...@peoplepc.com
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From: Ham-Radio
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Mike,
The Motorola is listed on my website http://www.cap-comm.com/equipment.html
for you to look at.
Charles Miller
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Mike Dietrich
Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 4:58 PM
To:
4 March 2009
hello Group
Anyone have for sale a Mocor 100 w UHF PA - continous duty
450-470 range
Pls state price and condition
Ed Folta
Com/Rad Inc
Are you asking for a micor PA deck.
If you are looking for the station one that has 4 transistors, That was
classified as a 75 pa for station use.
It is the same as the 100 watt version used in the mobile but is for
intermittant duty use.
I will check, I think i still have a spare in stock.
I am interested in your antenna setup. Can you provide more details?
Chris
N9LLO
In a message dated 3/4/2009 7:35:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
myto...@alltel.net writes:
One option that I like is the Syntor x9000 low band. It will do 29 to 53
Mhz, and anything in between
and
Me TOO On the Broadband Antenna set up
Don KA9QJG
I use a 30-36 Maxtrac to access my 10 meter repeater. Works great, just
program and play.
Adam N2ACF
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/*From:*/ ran...@farmtel.net mailto:ran...@farmtel.net
/*Date:*/ 3/3/2009 9:53:34 PM
/*To:*/ Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
At 3/4/2009 09:49, you wrote:
I have to agree with Eric on this one. I have set up the DPL on the output
of the repeater different than the input so it s harder to find the DPL
code. Motorola is great about this for programming as it s a lot harder to
hack the repeater if you have two
A couple of months ago I announced that I built a few prototypes of a
remote base interface that uses the RBI or generic synchronous serial
remote base protocol used in LinkComm SCom controllers to provide full
remote base control for Yaesu FT-8500 Kenwood TM-G707 radios. Although
some
You forgot one factor... most ham rigs don't have CDCSS abilities, and
like it or not those ARE the rigs of choice for people looking for codes
for repeaters since they are easy to reprogram.
I would agree CDCSS is more secure for that very reason. I recommended a
customer switch to CDCSS from
Hi Jim,
The ferrite is made by RFS here in California and they use a
different construction technique versus what you'd consider
a regulator circulator/isolator design.
The seller Rich had three different frequency range panels
for sale. The first batch were higher range 158 to 174 MHz, the
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