A couple of sets of TPRD-1554 were made available to us.
Their stock bandwidth is 140-180 MHz.
Wondering if we can get up to 222MHz range?
Good morning,
Was recently given some equipment, formally used for paging systems. Much of
it, I know what it is, and whether I can do anything with it!
But, I have one component, that band range and purpose has not presented itself!
Identification markings:
TX RX Systems
89-88-95482
It was
I have a fresh working pull, that needs a home, it is complete except for a
cabinet. Right down to the power supply, 150 mhz area, swap for small repeater
in 440 mhz range, one needed for emcomm hereconverted mitrek,etc ok if with
mobile duplexer.or swap for programmable mobile ie:
On Apr 4, 2009, at 7:36 PM, Bob M. wrote:
One major difference is that Comcrap is a business. Verizon, aka Ma
Bell, is a utility. Look how much better job is done by the Public
Utility Control groups on prices for telcos, and how cable tv rates
just keep climbing and climbing as the
Budd,
Check with the Amateur Radio Sales Rep at Telewave, to see what it will cost
to re-manufacture your TPRD-1554 duplexer into a TPRD-2254 unit. This will
involve shortening both the cylinder itself and the center tuning assembly
in each cavity, and replacement of the cable harness. Most of
898895482 900 Band, 928-941 MHZ, PRESELECTORS
Best Regards,
Chris Carruba
Co-Admin irc.spidernet.org http://www.spidernet.org
CompuTec Data Systems
Custom Written Software,
Networking, Forensic Data Recovery
From: Louis k1...@yahoo.com
To:
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Nate Duehr n...@... wrote:
Broadband access is not on the Regulated side of telcos in most
States, last I checked. No Public Utility groups involved in it.
Verizon offers both tarrifed and non-tarrifed ISDN PRI/T1/T3 circuits. The BPU
is certainly
Thanks!
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Chris Carruba chris.carr...@...
wrote:
898895482 900 Band, 928-941 MHZ, PRESELECTORS
Best Regards,
Chris Carruba
Co-Admin irc.spidernet.org http://www.spidernet.org
CompuTec Data Systems
Custom Written Software,
Networking, Forensic
Louis,
My TX-RX catalog provides the following information:
89 = Preselector
88 = 890-960 MHz
95482 = Not listed, probably a custom product
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Louis
hi all
i am looking for a pair of used channell element for my Micor repeater,it is
the big cabinet,125 watts output.
Before i order a set of crystals maybe i can find a set here in the group.
thanks for your help
tx 145.450
rx 144.850
gervais ve2ckn
Budd n7...@... wrote:
A couple of sets of TPRD-1554 were made available to us.
Their stock bandwidth is 140-180 MHz.
Wondering if we can get up to 222MHz range?
Not practical to move them Budd... but it's practical to consider
a trade (to me) for an actual Sinclair, Telewave, Wacomm,
On Apr 5, 2009, at 9:08 AM, rahwayflynn wrote:
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Nate Duehr n...@... wrote:
Broadband access is not on the Regulated side of telcos in most
States, last I checked. No Public Utility groups involved in it.
Verizon offers both tarrifed and non-tarrifed
Hi Nate
Have you any experiance on Echolink, opening Ports 5198,5199 with verizon.net?
Have not been sucessful in doing this. I realize this may be off Topic.
Wesley AB8KD
- Original Message -
From: Nate Duehr
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009
If anyone has more than one, I could use one also.
Thanks in advance,
Mike Dietrich KB5FLX
m.dietr...@peoplepc.com
On Apr 5, 2009, at 12:11 PM, Wesley Bazell wrote:
Hi Nate
Have you any experiance on Echolink, opening Ports 5198,5199 with
verizon.net? Have not been sucessful in doing this. I realize this
may be off Topic.
Wesley AB8KD
Not Verizon specifically, they're (mostly) not a carrier for
Thanks Anyway Nate. This is an Weslell 6100 Modem
- Original Message -
From: Nate Duehr
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Awfully quiet today
On Apr 5, 2009, at 12:11 PM, Wesley Bazell wrote:
EchoLink requires that your router or firewall allow inbound and outbound UDP
to ports 5198 and 5199, and outbound TCP to port 5200. If you are using a
home-network router, you will also need to configure the router to forward
UDP ports 5198 and 5199 to the PC on which EchoLink is running.
On Apr 5, 2009, at 12:39 PM, Wesley Bazell wrote:
Thanks Anyway Nate. This is an Weslell 6100 Modem
Here's the instructions for EchoLink for that particular modem from
portforward.com -- a site that builds a database a known routers and
then gives info on how to port-forward various
Thanks Chris. Will give it a Sho. Has been Frustrating
- Original Message -
From: Chris Carruba
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Awfully quiet today
EchoLink requires that your router or firewall
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Chris Carruba
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 1:30 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Awfully quiet today
EchoLink requires that
I haven't followed this Awfully quiet today - been hitting the delete
button, but noticed there was discussion about Echolink / ports 5198, 5199.
I have an Echo/IRLP node in Verizon territory, using DSL. I fought their
Westell A90-xxx-xxx wireless / modem for awhile until I found it was easier
to
Motorola actually sells the 'dummy mic plug' that has this jumper in it.
I just use Ethernet tools and plugs and a piece of wire and make my own.
Joe M.
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
At 12:45 PM 04/03/09, you wrote:
Motorola Maxtrac - Radius Mic Plug Pins to Enable CTCSS decode?
Hello groovy
Anyone have any experience troubleshooting these amps. I have one where one
stage fails after about 10 minutes. Still will make about 75 watts.
Out of three of these amps I find that the third stage always seems out of
balance with the other two.
Are there common parts on these that fail or is
Usually the dividing / summing resistors cause issues. These split the output
of the driver stage to the multiple PA modules, then merge them together.
Check for burnt or discolored components. You may have to pull things apart to
get to the resistors. I think they're mounted underneath the
Hi All,
I've recently acquired a CDR500 repeater and I'm in the process of
checking it out and making sure that everything works as best as I can
tell before reprogramming and repurposing it. However, I seem to have
run into a snag.
The unit has two CDM750 403-470 4-channel radios, a 6-well
what I would do ...
unplug the RIC .. and turn 1 radio off .. and power up .. if all is good
turn the system off and turn the other radio on and power up .. if still
good then power down plug the RIC in then power up the system up again ..
This will tell you A if there is a Problem with the RIC
Hi Skipp.
I have one in my hand right now. If you hold the plug with the pins up
and the clip towards the back, it is the 3rd and 4th pins counting from
right to left. As Mike posted, it counts the opposite of an Ethernet cable.
Funny you should bring this up, as I just pulled the plug out
Brian,
The CDR package requires the use of an additional connection to tell the CDM
mobiles to turn on at power up.
Right now if you press and release the center button of the voulme control
the radio should turn on. Do this to each radio.
The radios will remain on until power is
Some of the cell carriers started to buy T1's from local cable
companies, then realized that there is no SLA (service level agreement)
like the phone company gives. I guess it's probably because buying a T1
from the phone company is a regulated business, and buying a T1 from a
cable company
Price has be Lowered to $85.00 Plus $10.40 SH . Thanks
efj44
In a message dated 4/2/2009 5:47:59 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
cat2...@aol.com writes:
Up for Sale is a Uniden Bearcat BC-895 XLT Base Trunk Tracker Scanner .
Comes with Back of Set Antenna and Power Supply . $ 115
Oops, forgot to say the additional 16 pin plug goes into the center (ACC)
jack on the RICK module.
- Original Message -
From: Milt men...@pa.net
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 9:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] CDM500 powerup issues
Brian,
Don't forget to enable pin 10 as ignition sense in the software, for both
radios.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Milt
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 6:22 PM
To:
Thanks for the info, that sounds too easy. I can tell which amp stage it is by
the different current on the test set positions.
I have a spare amp for parts so I should not have a problem.
Thanks
Mark
KB1IOZ
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Bob M. msf5kg...@... wrote:
Usually the
Thank you Milt and Eric! I jury rigged something up right quick to
test it out and that pin10/Ignition Sense did the trick. Will order
up a plug kit this week for a more permanent install.
Also helps if I know how to turn the blasted radios on as well.
Wasn't expecting a 'push the center of the
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