Hi Kris,
Sorry, I use 3/4 wave cables, not all cut to perfection.
I measured lengths for the t-connection exactly.
Fro the center of the T to thye beginning of the loop 3/4 wave, or should it
have been from center T to center T.
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--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, spradio2000 spradio2...@... wrote:
Hi Kris,
Sorry, I use 3/4 wave cables, not all cut to perfection.
what are you using? are Arcom? or Scom?
If your using a arcom, take the jumper out of the delay board headers that
jump the audio for each port, bring the audio out line
(JP10-2,JP11-2,JP12-2) from each header into a mixer, run the output of the
mixer to the audio input pin on the delay board,
Actually, Byonics is using the AT Mega (sp?). I specifically asked. At
least, that's what the TT4 is using.
Joe M.
n...@no6b.com wrote:
At 5/15/2010 18:20, you wrote:
Sorry for the slightly OT post, but has anyone seen any PIC stuff at the
Hamvention? Looking for PICs, PIC manuals, PIC-based
Oh, and I was just looking for a Hamvention source for chips or other
related items. I've been playing with them, and wanted to find some good
deals. I have a couple development boards, and I've been writing code in
ASM.
Joe M.
n...@no6b.com wrote:
At 5/15/2010 18:20, you wrote:
Sorry for
Has anyone seen any ATV equipment here? Thanks, Bill
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-Original Message-
From: skipp025 skipp...@yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 16 May 2010 04:23:38
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Dayton Hamvention
We're here at the
Eric,
I don't think they are landfill material yet. I think you will find that there
is many of them still in service.
I know in one of the sites here locally in Southern Oregon, my Micor ham
repeater is surrounded by 5 MSR2000 VHF repeaters still in commercial service.
You have to remember
HI Joe,
We have access to 5 VHF MRS2000 repeaters and cant even get rid of them
since only people who will be able to use them are HAMS.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-736-9693
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
If you have the software to program the radio there are help files. Just
press f1 after opening up the program and reading the code plug. If you
don't have the software then it is really hard (impossible) to add or delete
modes.
David
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Thanks David, I'm very new to these radio's and i'm stumbling though it blind,
I have checked out some of the help information but maybe i need to look a
little harder for it. I so have the software on dos and have figures out how to
archive and clone programs to other radio's. thanks again
I'm trying to program a mrs2000 radio through the mic connector with ms dos,
this is a trunk mounted radio with remote head, the code plug down loads to the
pc but has a message that says the code plug is too new for this application.
what does this mean? other employees say that they have
It means you need a higher software version RSS
What version are you using?
Best Regards,
Chris Carruba
Co-Admin irc.spidernet.org
CompuTec Data Systems
Custom Written Software, not all software is created equal!
Networking, Forensic Data Recovery
From:
Randy, once you load the codeplug hit the escape key. This brings you back
to the main menu. Go to F4 then F5. This gets you to the MODE config menu.
At the bottom of the screen F8 is the mode utility. At that point you can
add or delete modes. Use the F1 key to get any help.
Deleting trunking
I'm not sure, i will have to check tomorrow when i get to work. How do you get
sofeware updates?
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Chris Carruba chris.carr...@...
wrote:
It means you need a higher software version RSS
What version are you using?
Best Regards,
Chris Carruba
What's an MRS2000 ? (from the subject line)
As to the Code Plug Too New message go here:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/rss/rss-index.html
and read the Background Information I article.
At 01:12 PM 05/16/10, you wrote:
I'm not sure, i will have to check tomorrow when i get to work.
Hi Jeff,
what are you using? are Arcom? or Scom?
I exchanged messages with Jim. He's building his own control system.
If your using a arcom, take the jumper out of the delay board headers that
jump the audio for each port, bring the audio out line (JP10-2,JP11-
2,JP12-2) from each header
Using the Arcom RAD board, single delay for all inputs, hence needing to mix
things.
Not got those jumpers, it's the earlier RAD version.
Jim
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jeff Ackerman
Sent: 16 May 2010 09:09
At 02:19 PM 5/16/2010, Jim \(List\) wrote:
Using the Arcom RAD board, single delay for all inputs, hence
needing to mix things.
Not got those jumpers, it's the earlier RAD version.
---A simple resistive combiner should work BUT REMEMBER THAT THE
RADIOS MUST GATE THE AUDIO DELIVERED TO
Sorry chris i ment it's a mcs2000, thanks for link!
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wa6...@... wrote:
What's an MRS2000 ? (from the subject line)
As to the Code Plug Too New message go here:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/rss/rss-index.html
and read
Why, of course, it's what's found on the other side of the combiner from the
MR2000. ;^)
- Original Message -
From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, May 16, 2010 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: mrs2000
What's an
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