Thanks again!!
Adam N2ACF
On 6/7/2010 8:31 AM, Jeff DePolo wrote:
No, just fill out the RMA form from their web site. You might want to ask
for an estimate or quote before you send the unit in, but they'll want the
RMA form first.
--- Jeff WN3A
449.875 repeater and if so,
test it on that frequency. Hopefully, I'll see the current draw go down
and then know for sure what's going on.
If I want the caps changed, is there anyone in particular at Crescend I
need to talk to? I wasn't aware that they would support the Milcom line.
Thanks!!
Adam
the same model tag. It has some useful info.
See this article:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/motorola-suffixes.html
and scroll down a little more than half way - you will
see photos of seven different model tags.
Mike WA6ILQ
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does it more dramatically than the other.
Anyone have a manual or information for this PA? Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Adam N2ACF
R10 to 100 watts but I would like more info on the
tuning caps if it's applicable to this amp. At 100 watts the amp is
drawing about 28 to 29 amps. I may be incorrect but I thought some of my
other 250mw in 100w out PA's only draw 22 amps.
Thanks again!
Adam N2ACF
On 6/5/2010 6:04 PM
Anyone have a TRF1032A that they would like to sell / part with. I'll
take it with or without the housing, whichever is easiest for you to unload.
Thanks in advance!
Adam N2ACF
feu...@optonline.net
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to get
an exact replacement or did you opt for an alternate method?
Any thoughts or experiences would be greatly appreciated.
Adam N2ACF
Hello All,
Would anyone happen to have a service manual to a Motorola GM950 mobile?
Band split is not relevant as I'm specifically looking for the part
number of that radio's antenna jac.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Adam N2ACF
You might want to inspect your connectors first to see if you have any
moisture going into the connectors good Amp connectors help out
with extremes. Used to have a repeater in NYC. When it snowed or got
wet, it squealed and grunted with 9914. Swapped out the old cabe to
the good stuff Heiiax
How much is it for someone to build a 4 can 220 duplexer.
From: Steven M Hodell st...@shodell.net
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, January 2, 2010 9:16:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 220 repeater
Hi Brain,
I have 220 cavities
To reactivate your missing features (Female Voice, Schedular, etc)
Simply key your mic and enter the Secret Code 9213528835. The controller will
respond with OK.
This does not require the controller be unlocked. DO NOT UNLOCK THE CONTROLLER.
kc9gmh
this worked on my 85 it did the same thing
the output power just fine.
Again, this amp is extremely clean and quite healthy once it finally
reaches full power. Back to the bench tonightThanks!!
Adam N2ACF
Jeff DePolo wrote:
After letting it cool, I key'd it up again. It immediately went up to
only 20 watts, then after about 30
or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Adam N2ACF
...I have been called an 'ass' before ...
... Shut up, Jeremy, ...
At 03:56 PM 11/21/09 -, you wrote:
If you're really an OF like me... you also add the
PSE QSL VIA THE BURRO.
ok gd luck in the contest...
S.
Adam T. Cately atcat...@... wrote:
SOooo - you're a code-maven
a repeat?
(sorry - just a black-sheep musing on a dreary Saturday morning)
Please carry forth...
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.
--- Jeff WN3A
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/ Encoder - #237AY-1.
I've figured out how to move the encoder tones up to where I need them,
now I just need to move the decoder to follow along. Any help would be
greatly appreciated. Reply here or reply direct. Thanks bunches!
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things worse? I know pretty much what to expect
with the other (maybe older?) style IFAS boards but this one is new to me.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
?
I for one would say you were working split.
73!
-Adam
WJ4X
work on 10.
If anyone has any suggestions, perhaps some part changes on the audio
control module, they would be greatly appreciated!
Adam N2ACF
kq2h wrote:
I've been impressed with the operation of the Micor bi-level squelch circuit
based on the M7716 IC. I use Micor Spectra-Tac receivers
again!
Adam N2ACF
DCFluX wrote:
Replace the FET that is in the helical casting. on the RF Pre-selector
board. It is a 2N4416, Radioshack carries the MPF-102 as a readily
available substitution. I'd use a J-310 if you have one.
See:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/lbi-library/lbi-4991g.pdf
Yea, I actually bought three when I was there soback to the site I
go. THANKS AGAIN!!
Adam N2ACF
DCFluX wrote:
Buy a couple of spares and keep them in the manual at the site.
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Adam Feuerfeu...@optonline.net wrote:
Wow! Thanks for the tip. I changed
of a smoking gun when it comes
to a MastrII receiver failure like this. I'm going to dig out the book
and see what I can find but any help or guidance would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Adam N2ACF
Yes, I'm getting it in Rockland County, NY on one of my UHF machines.
I'm told that the noise I'm hearing, which I only hear every blue
moon, is some sort of military radar.
Adam N2ACF
Chuck Kelsey wrote:
Is anyone hearing a strange noise (buzz/whine) on UHF?
Chuck
WB2EDV
Chuck,
Not being sure which model Glenayre PA you're referring to, I'm running
several QT-7795 and QT-6775's on 442 thru 449 with no degradation. Do
you have a QT series or the 97 series?
Adam N2ACF
Chuck Kelsey wrote:
Anyone know if a UHF Glenayre PA will work in the ham portion
Ok, I don't use that model myself. I only have QT's in service.
Adam
Chuck Kelsey wrote:
It is the 97 series.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Adam Feuer feu...@optonline.net
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 7:05 PM
Subject: Re
, it would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
Great, thanks James!
Adam N2ACF
James Delancy wrote:
Receiver Squelch is just that ... a level at which the local receiver
un-squelches. The repeater squelch is the level the station uses to
determine (for its own internal controller) when it is actually going to
pass a signal through
Hi Mark,
Good to know and thanks! I haven't been back to the repeater yet but
when I get there, I'll make some small adjustments.
Thanks again!
Adam N2ACF
N9WYS wrote:
Adam...
My experience with a C85GFB is that my squelch also seems a bit tight, but
so far I have not been able to do
.
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on the spectrum analyzer and the carrier
is right on frequency. Again, I'm not the best at reading the
scope while using the tracking generator but I did it the best I
could for the first time. Is my output power OK at 71 watts or is
something wrong?
Thanks in advanced!
Adam
in advanced!
Adam N2ACF
was done
tuning it, my scope looked very similar to the pics on the MSF page here
on Repeater-Builder. I tried tuning it three times and every time I'm
done, I only get 70 to 72 watts at the side of the cabinet. OH
wellthanks anyway!
Adam N2ACF
Mark wrote:
Adam,
It may be far enough out
a Cushman 5110 and spectrum analyzer wont lock. Any help/advice
appreciated. I really would like to fix this, but not much info
on the web.
Lynn
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Hi Ed,
Thanks for the information. The 840 is very attractive to me because I
see that it can be turned down to 250mw to drive my Quintron Amps when I
can no longer find any MastrII exciters. What was programming them like
out of band?
Adam N2ACF
Ed Yoho wrote:
Adam Feuer wrote:
Ken
Thanks Ed!!
Adam N2ACF
Ed Yoho wrote:
Adam Feuer wrote:
Hi Ed,
Thanks for the information. The 840 is very attractive to me because I
see that it can be turned down to 250mw to drive my Quintron Amps when I
can no longer find any MastrII exciters. What was programming them like
Ken,
How about the TKR-840? Any idea if that one will go down via the
software and tune without issues as well?
Adam N2ACF
Ken Arck wrote:
At 01:40 PM 4/16/2009, ptt_pupil wrote:
Can anyone tell me how you can convert a TKR-750/850 U.S. model to
be used for amateur radio frequency
Bob,
Good to know and thanks for the test!
Adam N2ACF
n...@no6b.com wrote:
A
A friend of mine has a stock MSF5000 repeater on the air well within HT
range, so I tried sending some strong weak signals to it. Sure enough,
it's noise squelch acts a lot like the Micor, but it's not as good
missed it but I'm curious about the MSF's squelch. In
particular, how it compares to the Micor Bi-Level Squelch. I have no
experience yet with the MSF and I'm just wondering how it's squelch
would do in general and as compared to that of the Micor.
Thanks in advance!
Adam N2ACF
Great info and just what I needed. Thanks again Bob!
Adam N2ACF
Bob M. wrote:
You've got several more hours (or even days) of reading ahead of you! Thanks
for the comments.
The MSF5000 squelch is a single-level noise-based squelch system, much like
the MaxTrac and most mobile radios
Thanks to all for the replies. I'm glad they tried to at least mimic the
Micor. Thanks again!
Adam N2ACF
Bob M. wrote:
I sit corrected. Sorry if my info misled anyone.
They tried to mimic the Micor squelch without the Micor chip. I've never had
one work that way, possibly because I'm
Looking to purchase a working 7K with version 2.03 firmware. If you're
looking to part with one, please email me direct.
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
feu...@optonline.net
using the TPL that I received from Jeff without any issues,
keyed down for hours. Just looking at the PA board in the TPL versus
the Henry is enough to tell you why the Henrys fail.
Spend the extra money once, it will be well worth it.
Adam N2ACF
Jeff DePolo wrote:
I second Skipp's motion
I use a 30-36 Maxtrac to access my 10 meter repeater. Works great, just
program and play.
Adam N2ACF
/--Original Message---/
/*From:*/ ran...@farmtel.net mailto:ran...@farmtel.net
/*Date:*/ 3/3/2009 9:53:34 PM
/*To:*/ Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Eric,
If you don't get any replies on the 6209's for 141.3, is there anyway
that you could use TLN8381A's? I ask because I have three of them that
I could send you for a total cost of nothing!
Adam N2ACF
Eric Lemmon wrote:
I need at least two KLN6209A Vibrasponder reeds for 141.3 Hz
appreciated, thanks!
Dave NA6DF
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and component values just cause the fuse to instantaneously
blow.
Bob M.
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would be greatly appreciated and thanks!
Adam N2ACF
Gerald,
Thank you SO much! I really appreciate it!
Adam N2ACF
Gerald Pelnar wrote:
the schematic I have shows R237 used in IMTS stations only. 22K goes from
pin 13 to ground.
Gerald Pelnar WD0FYF
McPherson, Ks
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Hi Lee,
Do you happen to know which version of firmware it has?
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
Lee Pennington wrote:
S-COM Industries 5K REPEATER CONTROLLER complete with optional 19
Rack Mount, uses only 1 3/4 inch vertical space and only 7 inches deep.
Comes with comprehensive programming
There are plenty of other antennae that would fit the bill. Just look for a
quarterwave antenna.
Adam Kb2jpd
On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 2:27 PM, n8rtn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,iam looking for a Original htx-202 rubber duck ant any one have one?
thanksN8RTN..Mike
information, including pictures, it
would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
didn't get them.
Did you send them to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks again guys!
Adam N2ACF
Chuck Kelsey wrote:
I did it with aluminum flat stock and some hex threaded spacers. I sent
pictures direct to him.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Jeff DePolo [EMAIL PROTECTED
nothing.
When I Google the amp the only info that comes up is a few Ebay auctions.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!!
Adam N2ACF
Dennis,
Much appreciated and thanks!!
Adam N2ACF
Dennis Bridgeman wrote:
Adam,
The Midland 71-5400 base/repeater amps needs 5w of drive.
Dennis Bridgeman KCØFWN
Bridgeman Communications
202 Seventh Street
Carmi, IL 62821
http://bridgemancommunications.com
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Hello All,
I'm in the market for a ratchet crimp tool for LMR400, LMR240, RG213,
and RG58. I believe I'll either need two tools or one handle with
replaceable dies.
Anyone have a specific brand or model that they're happy with? If
so, where did you get it?
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
Looks just like what I was looking for but I don't know of anyone
else needing one. If I don't receive any other replies of something
better / different, I'll probably order one.
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
At 14:55 8/31/2008, you wrote:
Looks like the price goes down for 10 or more. I wonder
Bob,
I'm at my office until 4pm but I do have that manual at my
house. I'm running two of those stations, one on 10 meters and one
on 6 meters. I'll either email you tonight what I find or contact
you on your repeater if I find a high spot in town.
Adam N2ACF
At 10:14 AM 6/25/2008, you
.
Does the CAT1000 let you prioritize ports?
Adam N2ACF
At 20:59 6/16/2008, you wrote:
My club is considering the purchase of a WX200 to go with our
repeater/CAT-1000. One of the questions posed was whether a
repeater user can talk over the WX transmission. I'm thinking that
the controller
better then Andrew's LDF coax for repeater installs.
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connector there appears to be enough
cable to crimp on an SMA in it's place.
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply. I too didn't think that there was anything
special about the cable or connector. I was just looking to see if
anyone knew of a supplier and part number for the SMA crimp on for
RG400. ( I guess I should have typed it that way to begin with!)
Thanks again!
Adam
If I'm not mistaken, I believe you can them in the MSR2000 as well.
Adam N2ACF
At 20:43 3/22/2008, you wrote:
Were Motorola KXN1086 and KXN1088 channel elements
used in any other product line besides the Mitrek?
Eric, KH6CQ
Hello All,
Is anyone aware of a supplier that carries a drop in replacement
10mhz oven oscillator for the Glenayre / Quintron universal exciter? I
Thanks in advance...
Adam N2ACF
and
KXN1112A? I have a crystal that was ordered for a KXN1086B but just
came across a KXN1112A element.
Thanks in advance!
Adam N2ACF
for these exciters? Also, does anyone have experience with
adding PL to the TB901? I believe I read on RB that some mods were
needed on the 2 meter, 220, and UHF versions.
Thanks in advanced...
Adam N2ACF
Doug,
I'm going to try to remove the 12v tonight. Sitting here at work
reading this I'm not 100 percent in understanding what needs to be
done. So, I'll look at this email again tonight when I'm on the bench.
Thanks!!
Adam N2ACF
At 12:47 PM 12/12/2007, you wrote:
What you are describing
are all working fine. I'm going to stop at the local
two way shop and see if I can find a diagram but until then, I was
wondering if anyone has had this trouble before.
Thanks in advanced.
Adam N2ACF
at 18v) because the 10 volts looks great when there is no IFAS board installed.
SoI ponder my next move
Adam N2ACF
At 20:37 12/11/2007, you wrote:
Adam,
I am struggling to understand which receiver you have, so that I can
understand where the fuse is in the circuit. I am fairly new
can try all
you want but you will be locked out unless you have a smart way to
ignore a data attack.
Most operators hang two receivers on the input and a few minority even
use the output frequency. You just have to know how to do it.
Adam kb2jpd
for the prom and
two frequencies burnt into it.
Thanks in advance!
Adam N2ACF
I think we use an Uniden sms model, it seems to be a very poorly built radio,
and if I recall, it only operates simplex with LTR data, that is, it will only
communicate properly with other sms radios.
-
Ask a question on any topic and get answers from real
CE-3 and CE-5 monitors, it is
small and slotted, and I seem to break my plastic tool every time.
Adam VE3ZXK
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Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot
with the All-new Yahoo! Mail
Hello All,
Looking for any suggestions other than Henry Radio or TE Systems for
a 220mhz repeater amp. Preferably 5 to 10 watts in with 100 or so out.
Thanks in advanced!
Adam N2ACF
the PA Fan and
connect the output of the switch into the sites SCADA system.
Manufacturer, model #, price, and opinion would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
Thanks guys for the interesting thoughts. All 6 of the PA's are
solid state. They are the Quintron / Glenayre 90 watters.
At 12:46 PM 7/23/2007, you wrote:
If the blower is used to cool a tube pa the thermostat detection
hardware is probably way to slow.
I was assuming a SS PA, but maybe
For that much money, that new cord should be able to replace all the
bad caps in the SpectraTac supplies too!!
Adam N2ACF
At 05:44 6/25/2007, you wrote:
Motorola wants $37 for a line cord.
Ridiculous, unless it's made from 24k gold.
Bob M.
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I
I just made my own using carbon resistors and a little practice doing some
soldering inside confined spaces. The terminator/adaptor does not make any
SWR bumps but it is your wish.
Adam Kb2jpd
On 6/20/07, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Joe,
It's what I'm doing now... but I do have
It is probably tempororay until the Chinese debris is accounted for. The
military is interested in knowing what kind of mechanism is used for the
anit-sat system.
Adam Kb2Jpd
On 5/15/07, Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 14, 2007, at 2:13 PM, Rick Parrish wrote:
Chuck Kelsey
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Adam Kb2jpd
On 5/15/07, Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim,
Wonder if this is with one of your radios or is consistant with others.
One note is the speed of the computer. RS232 at a particlar baud rate
is the same for all computers except for the data
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Check your deviation, maybe you are exceeding the bandwidth of your
receiver.
Adam Kb2jpd
On 2/20/07, Shorty Stouffer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ken Sanders - AE6LA wrote...
We just replaced the 1980s era SC-1 controller with an Arcom RC210 and
have a
poping noise when repeating but not during
when you least
want to.
Ask yourself if you want a gadgety repeater or one that will operate when
the lights go out or even when there is bad weather out there.
I build a couple and learned the hard way.
Adam Kb2jpd
On 2/5/07, Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/5/07, Barry C' [EMAIL
Hello All,
I'm looking for three or four KXN1029 channel elements for a 900mhz
project. If anyone has some that they would like to part with,
please email me off list.
Thanks!
Adam N2ACF
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preferred non-polar.
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Hi from Adam Kb2jpd
You can do a real simple repeater controller using some 555/556 timing
chips in monostable mode.Look at any Forest Mimms 555 cookbooks. He
did quite a few decent circuits.
As for the ID timer requirement, You can get any 1200 packet TNC that
has morse code ID that you can
that this stands for
'Motorola Communications and Electronics.'
Your assumption is astute...
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and did the job for it. You can find
out by either using an swr analyzer that will work in a high rf
environment or simply get a low power ht and swr meter and get the swr
on the antenna. If it is high, at least you will have a direction to go
for your investigations.
Adam Kb2jpd
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. They are built.
Adam Kb2Jpd
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in some of the software. We need more hooks in the new software so we
can get back to the future. Pity there is little of that in the land of
the rising sun.
Adam Kb2jpd
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. In the US, remote repeater control can only be done from
222 up. Do 2m and you may get into a bit of trouble.
Good luck.
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are doing their job, they are
keeping temperatures to a prescribed level the entire duration of transmit.
While running the fans beyond the end of transmit will cool the finals after
the end of the QSO quicker than without, why should it matter?
Chuck
WB2EDV
Hello from Adam Kb2jpd
Fan
Usually, you use a backbone frequency on a different band (in the US 220 Mhz
up) or a dedicated dc controlled phone line so you can have the desired linking.
It is difficult, but not impossible, to link on the same band. Is that you will
thinking of implementing.?
Adam Kb2Jpd
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Hello all from Adam Kb2Jpd
Just returned from the Timonium Hamfest over at the Maryland
Fairgrounds in Maryland. It was a decent size hamfest and there was
plenty of stuff to buy, swap and take home.
There was the eBay effect - I call it when a vendor is selling a item,
and had priorly
the Person again
Buyer Beware.
73 De Don KA9QJG
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How about horizontal spacing and changing the polarization of one of the
elements? If he does it right, that can work.
Another thing is to use a remote receiver and pipe it in thru microwave or 800
Mhz.
Adam Kb2jpd
Adam Kb2jpd
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