A while back in time, I worked 20 miles south of Chapel Hill, NC.
During the late morning and afternoon our vhf fire, low band EM, and a
UHF carrier squelch sheriff mutual aid channels starting getting garbage
that was noisy but occurred on the various channels from 47 mhs to 453 mhz.
A
Hi Scott:
How are the link radios coming?
Marv
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Don't forget to consider power line noise due to cracked insulators and
poor connections on transformers. On highband fire radio systemhave
had a lot of trouble with the noise being due to 4160 volt primary
arching in high wind and fog conditions. Even on a calm day (windwise)
you could hit
Larry:
I have two of the KLN6210A reeds on 100.0. Tell me which frequency that
you swap even up.
Marv, WA4NC
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I need a few Motorola PL Transmit (Vibrasender) reeds for 100.0 Hz (1Z
Tone) that I can use in several MICOR Repeaters. Typical Motorola reed
numbers are
: Marvin Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 15:51:00 -0400
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Vibrasenders Wanted - 100.0
Larry:
I have two of the KLN6210A reeds on 100.0. Tell me which frequency that
you swap even up.
Marv, WA4NC
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