Hi Guys,
I am wondering what one would pay for a single Doug Hall voter module in
good working condition?
Be happy to get your replies directly.
Regards
Kevin.
mryan...@tampabay.rr.com
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Natalia, Stacey Rochelle
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 7:26 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Doug Hall Voter - What Would
Hi Guys,
The manuals including the service manual (from memory) and the software is
available from the Taits NZ web site if you need it.
Kevin, ZL1KFM.
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From: Chris
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Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 11:58 AM
Subject: Re:
if someone would like to oblige me
with a location. :)
Cheers,
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Hi All,
I am in a situation that I need some advice on implimenting an access DTMF tone
for you repeater.
So far.
We have installed a CTCSS tone on the RX of our repeater, and have been asked
How does one access it if they don't have CTCSS onboard?
Should mentioned the repeater is open, the
You can TX on both bands at the same time through a diplexer. It does not
matter as long as you don't go over the rated Max power for the two.
I have run 50watts on both bands through a diamond diplexer without any
problems (was using two single band radios)
This was then fed into a dual-band
Hi Guys,
I am in the process of building a telementry logger for our repeater, using a
POCSAG encoder into a GM300.
I have gotten the connections coming in from the rear 16 pin socket. Radio is a
8 Ch, but will most likely only be programmed with 1 Ch. Still got to program
the Telementry freq
Hi All,
Sorry for asking this group, but I know there is a heap of knowledgible people
on this group.
Right I have a GP328 standard H/H (not the plus model, which is smaller)
The front case got damaged and I got a replacement front to make the radio
usable again.
I have been able to remove the
So, am I correct in understanding that this Batlabs circuit uses the mic socket
to the audio transfer?
I thought there was one that used the connector in the back of the radio?
However if this works I have a few radios to try it out on.
Regards
Kevin.
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Hi All,
I am having a clean out of my shack and found a Xperteck Electronics Computer
based DVR card, mainly for the ACC range of controllers. Don't know but could
be used with other controllers.
I have the card, software in 5 1/4 discs and the manual. I might be able to
convert the software
Hi All,
Update, I have sold the TM-441 UHF radio, thanks to those who were interested.
I still have the TM-241 (VHF) available. Suitable to connect to a DHE RBI-1
remote interface for repeater/remote linking.
See below for discription if you are interested.
Still US$175.00 including shipping to
Hi All,
Hope you don't mind this For Sale message.
I had a Remote interface using a DHE RBI-1 connected to our Link-Comm RLC-3
controller.
We decided not to continue with the install and pulled it from operation. Never
actually opened it to the users.
I have recently parted with the RBI-1
Ed and Others
Thanks for your ideas and thoughts.
The solar cells have a small regulator in line to the batteries, then batteries
to repeater system.
We do have mains to the site but this is only for requirements when there is
heavy usage and the voltage gets down. The controller will switch
: rahwayflynn
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, April 03, 2009 12:31 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Anyone got a Amp-meter Circuit to Repeater
Controller for Telementry Readback?
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Rochelle spar
Hi All,
I am in need of a circuit to read amps to my controller.
Want to be able to read the current being used at the repeater site as well as
the charging current to the batteries.
I am using a RLC-3 controller.
I have a current meter in-line at the site, but a reference from the repeater
Hi All,
I have 4 spare GM-300's, 8ch model which I have modified to 16ch's on 430Mhz.
They have the 16 pin connector in the back.
I would like to try and use them with a Doug Hall Voter and see how they work.
At this stage I only want to test it in the shack, to see how it works before I
look
unsealed with no sign of weather issues after 2.5 years
(obviously nothing in radio years, but.)
JS
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Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 10:29 PM
To: Repeater
Hi Guys,
Sorry about addressing this question here, but I know it has been talked about
before and I know there is a lot of knowledge from experence hooking up
repeaters.
Okay, my question.
At my work they have been installing and upgrading our wireless Lan systems.
In the process of the
-
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Natalia, Stacey Rochelle
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 8:29 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Coax Cable - Question
Hi Guys,
Sorry about
Wow,
What an interesting artical. A lot of information on the early days of TV in
the US.
I was however interested in the Cone Dipole antenna they had display in a
couple of the photos. I did a quick search for cone dipole on google but came
back with no results. Would be interested in
Thanks Guys for the info, no need to reply.
Kevin.
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From: Laryn Lohman
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 3:18 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Somewhat OT - an interesting antenna
Hi All,
At long last the South Auckland Repeater Group, based in Auckland, NZ has
finally got it's 10mtr Repeater up and operational.
The freq is 29.640 with no CTCSS (we are not permitted to run CTCSS for access
in NZ, may have to look at it later if it requires it and we get approval).
It is
...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gmail - Kevin,
Natalia, Stacey Rochelle
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 1:27 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] New 10mtr Repeater Active from Auckland, NZ (ZL
Land) - Slightly OT
Hi All,
At long last the South
Hi,
Is Matt Krick, KC7GSA a member of this group?
If so could he please advise if he has a board design for his SuperSquelch MK4.
I have a need for a couple of these and before I design one if there is one
already could a please request copy of it?
Thanks for the info, and all have a Merry
Hi All,
Came across this web page of a guyed tower in Russia. One things for sure I
would never climb it.
Wife tells me it says it is just over 300mtrs (she's Russian). The heights are
of other towers in Russia, at 298mtrs Ekatenburg.
http://englishrussia.com/?p=2159#more-2159
Regards Kevin,
Hi,
Is there a point inside the Mitrek that one can take the audio out to the
controller (in this case a Link-Comm RLC-2A)? A low band Mitrek (33Mhz)
I have downloaded the information fromLou's Mitrek Repeater Conversion and a
couple of others which mention a schematic for emphasis before going
Hi All,
I came across a web site that had a listing for a Tait T700 Mobile 70cm
Repeater.
It appears that they are using one T700 and turning it into a full duplex unit.
I have a few T700 UHF radios sitting on my shelf and was wondering about using
them as a portable/moble repeater.
Does anyone
HI All,
After 15 years of faithful service our Diamond X510 dual-band RX antenna has
failed.
We started getting some noise and poor signal input to the 2mtr repeater. We
had decided to check the 2x X510 antennas (1x TX and 1x RX).
A couple of weeks ago the TX was checked and found to still be
Hi All,
I am interested in obtaining a commerical grade diplexer for 2mtrs and 70cm
over a ham grade one.
Question is, Are these available? And of course if they are what is the best
supplier?
I want to use one in a repeater installation off of 1x Diamond X510 dual-band
antenna.
(For those
, Natalia, Stacey Rochelle
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Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 8:59 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Commerical Grade Diplexer for 2mtrs and 70cm -
Are They Available?
Hi All,
I am interested in obtaining a commerical grade diplexer for 2mtrs and 70cm
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Hi All,
We have been offered a Kenwood TS-430S as a radio for use in our repeater
system.
I have worked with using a TS-440S as a HF remote, using a SSB Smart Squelch
for the COS trigger.
I am however in the need of a trigger for when it is used as a FM
That will be the series I as the series 2 can be drect programmed.
Kevin, ZL1KFM.
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From: anpap
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 9:51 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Tait 800 -
Contact me directly.
Kevin.
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From: cisfuk
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 11:35 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Tait 800 - EPROMS, Manuals, Software
hi, can i use 27c256 eproms?
If you want I can scan my manuals for the series 1 Taits for 2mtrs.
You will just have to give me some time, have to take the wife to a Russian
weekend this weekend.
Regards
Kevin, ZL1KFM.
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From: Ed Yoho
To:
Good Morning All,
Would someone on the list have a working 10mtr Mitrek they would be willing to
sell?
If so could you please contact me off the list, my email address will be in the
header.
I have a couple and can not get them anywhere near the specs for a good RX, the
best I can get is
Hi All,
I am looking to see if the Tait T346, or come to that any of the Tait T300
series TX modules can be remotely switched between high and low power as
required?
Like if the mains goes off, and are on battery back-up, it will switch to the
low power setting, and then switch back to high
Hi All,
This request is slightly OT but still for Amateur and possible Repeater use.
I read an artical about using a PC power supply as a 12 and 5 volt/ high amp
atable power supply for the bench.
Looking over the specs it looks good for 12v at 19A and 5v at over 30A. Was
interested and due to
on freq when it was one of the variable
type and it worked fine after the adjustment, so I know it is reasonably
accurate.
73 - Jim W5ZIT
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: [Repeater-Builder] Re: NBC Dateline story on Tower Climbers
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Stacey Rochelle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a shame some of us won't be able to see this interesting doco,
not in the cont USA.
Kevin, why would we
Hi All,
I have a Optoelectronics Handi-Counter Model 2300. I brought it at Dayton in
1995. A great piece of equipment, and I use it alot. Still works fine, except I
pulled the NICADs out a few year back, not holding there charge, and never got
around to replacing them, works fine from 12v.
Hi,
I have a need for switching AC and Battery power at our repeater site.
Current setup is mains 230v AC and 12v Battery charging via solar cells.
Due to the increasing chargers for mains (and still going up) we want to
utilise battery power more and use the mains for back-up and when the
Laryn and Others,
First of all thank you for your information, I have used this to install the
modules.
BUT (yes there is a but) the things don't trigger. I do have the information
sheet already downloaded from Repeater-Builder.
I fitted a pull-up resister to the decode- line and have 8v on
Hi All,
I feel like a complete idiot, I was using my Kenwood TH-78A HH with the tone on
and wondering why I could not get a trigger from the ST-104 CTCSS board.
I then had a thought and used my TM-D700A and then it worked, triggered when
there was a valid CTCSS tone. I can now guess my HH does
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