FTAGH = Free To A Good Home
Pickup in DFW or ship in Small USPS Flatrate box for $5 to US, or for
fixed rate by destination internationally.
http://www.usps.com/prices/priority-mail-prices.htm
or internationally:
http://ircalc.usps.gov/
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mailto:li...@ozindfw.netOz
POB 93167 Southlake,
I will take it if you still have it.
Stan
From: Oz-in-DFW
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 7:34 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] FTAGH: Micor Squelch Gate TLN4662A2
FTAGH = Free To A Good Home
Pickup in DFW or ship in Small USPS Flatrate box for $5 to US,
Jeff DePolo wrote:
I took a quick look at them, and what stands out like a sore thumb is 1.6 db
insertion loss with a 150 watt power rating. That means they'll be
dissipating close to 50 watts in such a small package. Doesn't give me a
warm and fuzzy feeling...
Yesterday I finally plugged this MSR2000 in with a dummy load on it. It came on
with an open squelch and went right into transmit mode. The squelch control on
the squelch gate card did not close the squelch. I cannot find any way to close
the squelch. If I pull the squelch gate card out it
It's yours. Drop me a note off list.
On 7/6/2010 6:40 AM, Stan wrote:
I will take it if you still have it.
Stan
*From:* Oz-in-DFW mailto:li...@ozindfw.net
*Sent:* Tuesday, July 06, 2010 7:34 AM
*To:* Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
mailto:Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
I was just quoting the sales flyer. I agree that the bandpass curve has
the typical knee shaped bandpass curve instead of the bell shaped
curve for what I would call a bandpass duplexer. The only real
application that I can see for these duplexers would be a mobile
installation that is
The squelch gate card control tells the transmitter when to transmit. The
squelch control on the R1 audio module gates the receiver squelch noise.
Bill
In a message dated 7/6/2010 8:01:31 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
wa2...@taconic.net writes:
Yesterday I finally plugged this
I'd still suggest that he try them since he already has them. If they don't
work out, so be it. They can easily be swept to confirm the results, too.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Joe k1ike_m...@snet.net
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 9:27
Thanks Bill,
But that control does nothing either.
This repeater was used with a Pacific Research controller before that has a
squelch circuit built in. It did not come with a squelch card. I don't know
where to look for the problem...
Stan
From: william...@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, July
Stan,
Ugh!
That will make it extremely difficult to figure out what is going on.
What cards are in the cage?
Typically it should have PL card and R1 Audio card (these are installed
horizontally above the normal vertical cards), Squelch gate card and Station
control card. It might
Here is what I have Bill:
Squelch Gate - Guard Tone Decoder - F1-PL Control Module - Timeout Timer -
Station Control Module - Spectra Tac Line Driver Equalizer, in the vertical
slots and just the R1 Audio module in the horizontal position.
I have another card marked F1 Control Module that is
Greetings,
Can anybody help me to make a makeshift repeater, I need a schematic diagram
for carrier
operated relay or COR for two radio transceivers to be converted into a
repeater.
Thanx to anyone who can help on this.
Manny , ( mrj12...@yahoo.com )
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, George Henry ka3...@... wrote:
The comment period for the NPRM ends July 7. ...
The 30-day period for public cmment on this important FCC proposal will begin
on the date of publication in the Federal Register. That has not yet happened.
(We expect it
You may want to look this over. It only costs $ 25 and may do what you want
and also has a cw identifier in it if needed.
http://www.hamgadgets.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=108
From: manny recede mrj12...@yahoo.com
To:
At 05:28 AM 07/06/10, you wrote:
Greetings,
Can anybody help me to make a makeshift repeater, I need a
schematic diagram for carrier
operated relay or COR for two radio transceivers to be converted
into a repeater.
Thanx to anyone who can help on this.
Manny , ( mrj12...@yahoo.com )
Some
Hi All
Looking for small etched, maybe drilled, small boards with layout for
several transistors, resistors etc all isolated pads
Also looking for ones that have layouts for 8pin, 14 pin or 16 pin dip with
isolated pads for hook up
I have some misc of the above and they are great for
Just an FYI reminder on FCC Docket NPRM 10-119 that totally
restructures GMRS and wipes it out as we know it.
Replies are due the 7th.
That's TOMORROW.
If you have a personal dog in that fight it's time to get moving.
Major points:
GMRS channels become more FRS channels.
Power goes up to 2
At 12:16 PM 7/6/2010, Ralph S. Turk wrote:
Hi All
Looking for small etched, maybe drilled, small boards with layout for
several transistors, resistors etc all isolated pads
Also looking for ones that have layouts for 8pin, 14 pin or 16 pin dip with
isolated pads for hook up
I have some misc of
On 7/6/2010 3:21 PM, Mike Morris wrote:
Just an FYI reminder on FCC Docket NPRM 10-119 that totally
restructures GMRS and wipes it out as we know it.
Replies are due the 7th.
That's TOMORROW.
If you have a personal dog in that fight it's time to get moving.
Except that as Corwin pointed
I was given an MSF-5000 for VHF, without the power supply or the PA,
just the rf deck and the control deck.
I want to use it for a small on site repeater for linking in an EmCom
vehicle. My understanding is that it will put out about 5 watts without
the PA. Are there any problems with using
From real lfe experience, Does it really make a difference what rules are
promulgated? GMRS in NY is nothing but a waste of spectrum. Foul mouthed,
profane, and down right illegal use is the norm now. Add to that, groups that
own their channel with the apparent blessing of the FCC who will not
Sounds to me that you have the perfect opportunity to
make a major point if you reply to that NPRM - chaos
will rule without active enforcement (just like on CB and FRS).
In the NPRM they want to drop all licensing - even license-by rule.
And we have seen just how well license-by-rule works on
Vector Electronics (Google vectorbord and circbord, not typos), GC
Electronics, and Radio Shack (if you can find a store still stocking them).
--- Jeff WN3A
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Have used these for years. Vero, Vector, GC, Rat Shack,etc. No what I am
looking for is small etched boards with one or two transistors 1-2 inch square.
and other pads so you can lay out simple circuits. Same for IC's.
I found a few surplus here locally and they worked out great.
Ralph
Or:
http://www.wa5vjb.com/products4.html
6.5 by 4.25 Large Proto Board $5
3.75 by 2.75 Small Proto Board $3
Kent is also a source of economical built-to-spec preamps.
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Oz
POB 93167
Southlake, TX 76092 (Near DFW Airport)
Try Nuts Volts magazine, thy might have what you need. www.nutsvolts.com
From: Ralph S. Turk w7...@comcast.net
To: Repeater-Builder Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, July 6, 2010 2:16:47 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Proto boards
Hi All
Hi Rob
I have a new Power supply for a CXB. What is yours a CXB or CLB?
kd7ikz
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Robert Pease
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 1:22 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSF-5000 information needed
I was given an
Can anybody help me to make a makeshift repeater,
I need a schematic diagram for carrier operated relay
or COR for two radio transceivers to be converted
into a repeater.
I've been having great results with the ICS Basic Repeater Controller
for this sort of job.
This one's on the Repeater Builder site:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/projects/hangtimer.html
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: sbjohns...@aol.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] carrier operated relay
The TPN1186 power supply provides a high current (approx. 36A.), 13.8 volt
source and two lower current 13.8 volt sources, fused at 6.3 amps each. There
is also decoupling and filtering on a distribution board which also provides
overvoltage and overcurrent protection. Depending on your 12
Hi Group,
I'm just wondering if anybody has an alternative to Katherin-Scala for heavy
duty radomed panel antennas in the 450-500 MHz band at around 10dBi gain that
will stand up to the abuse of an alpine site (2Km ASL)
Just after feedback and opinions
Cheers
Gareth Bennett
RadioSystems
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