You might want to consider going with NXDN, then. Icom's NXDN repeaters _are_
mixed mode, and will repeat what they hear, analog or digital. Not only that,
the corresponding mobiles an portables will also respond with what they hear,
so there's no need to switch to your analog-programmed
One of the owners of this list will convert a MII or Micor into a very high
quality 220 repeater for you at a fair price for the quality of workmanship.
contact n3...@repeater-builder.com
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, surf_boy82 surf_bo...@... wrote:
Hi Group,
Looking to
I am looking for an older Touch Tone Mobile Encoder, BRAMCO (Division of
LEDEX in the 70's), Model 6047! This was used with MASTR II mobiles.
If anyone has one in there old stuff and is willing to part with it, Contact
me off net!
Fred W5VAY
... to program the Syntor X9000, you will need a Motorola RIB
Box (small box with some interface circuitry that will convert
your PC's RS-232 port to logic levels the radio wants to see).
You will also need a cable that goes from the RIB to the radio.
since you don't need the
I was not aware that Icom sells a NXDN repeater.
I thought that was a Kenwood product.
Dennis
Jeff wrote:
You might want to consider going with NXDN, then. Icom's NXDN
repeaters _are_ mixed mode, and will repeat what they hear, analog or
digital. Not only that, the corresponding mobiles
I have one I'm retuning and it's acting hinky on the notch tuning.
Guess I need their instructions
Ken
--
President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers of repeater controllers and accessories.
I have provided the info to Ken directly. It will be posted on the RBTIP
shortly.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ken Arck
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 10:31 AM
To:
The ones I have were a little bit hinky until I lengthened the jumpers
approx 3/4.
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 10:30 AM, Ken Arck ah...@ah6le.net wrote:
I have one I'm retuning and it's acting hinky on the notch tuning.
Guess I need their instructions
Ken
At 01:40 PM 4/4/2010, DCFluX wrote:
The ones I have were a little bit hinky until I lengthened the jumpers
approx 3/4.
---This one was already working properly in the ham band but I
needed to move it half a meg or so. So I have to assume the cables
were correct in the first place.
I have it
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Nate Duehr n...@... wrote:
I like D-STAR as a not-very-well-designed first try and use it... but it's
seriously technologically flawed. Some of that can be fixed... other things
like the header information not being interlaced...
--
Nate
If anyone is interested, I have a micor base station that is complete minus the
cabinet and power supply. It is currently operating on 33.94mhz.It has been
recently removed from the fire service and was work ing when removed a couple
of weeks ago. Pictures can be provided upon request. Feel
Now that you're aware, I suspect you'll find that the Kenwood offering does not
handle mixed mode as well.
'JK
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Dennis wa7...@... wrote:
I was not aware that Icom sells a NXDN repeater.
I thought that was a Kenwood product.
Dennis
Jeff wrote:
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Eric ve2...@... wrote:
Hello,
I have an 30w UHF MSR2000 that was previously on 414/419MHz. With a new set
of crystal for the ham band, I need 2.8µV at 447MHz to open the receiver.
Is there a way to improve this, or a way to modify the
Threaded...
John wrote:
Hmmm... I'm sitting here with my NQMHS Node Adapter (GMSK Modem) and watching
the binary stream, in both Hex and Char, off of my IC-91AD, while
transmitting for a few seconds. It seems the callsign information is
repeated on a pretty continuous basis looking at
Has anyone attempted or succeeded in converting a VHF MSR2000 to 220? I'd
rather not reinvent the wheel if someone already has done or tried.
tnx,
Jim
Hello to the group.
I have two UHF Mstr II repeaters for sale. Both have the 100 watt P.A.'s and
are currently in the 440.xxx Tx and 445.xxx Rx areas of the band. These are
complete with RLC-1 controllers, band pass band reject 4 can duplexers with
cabling and Gas Fet pre-amps. The Pave Paws
Hi John,
Please e-mail me pricing at k...@comcast.net
73 de Brian
- Original Message -
From: ab6li
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2010 9:48 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] For Sale: GE Mstr II UHF Repeaters Complete
Hello to the group.
Yes, sorry that was a typo. Correct ranges are 36-42 and 42-50. I have one of
each, both with 1 set of rocks if anyone is interested. Here is some other
stuff I have that I would like to liquidate...
GE MASTR II VHF mobile with repeater mod and rocks for 146.895/146.295
repeater split.
Leroy,
Here is the file I received, and what I plan on doing...
Our controller give us a hex output via 4 output pins. These 4 pins
will be connected to pins 6,8,9, and 12 on the Gm300. This will give us
selection of 9 of the 16 channels, enough for our needs! This will
allow us to link
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