[Repeater-Builder] Pye Westminster

2003-12-28 Thread Robert Purvis VE3INY
I'm looking for a 455 khz IF / Discriminator board for a Pye Westminster repeater (duplex radiotelephone). Or I'm looking for a source for metric ferrite tuning slugs. Busted the slug in the discriminator transformer this morning ... Any help would be appreciated. Bob VE3INY Yahoo! Group

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Cushman CE3

2003-12-25 Thread Robert Purvis VE3INY
I have a Cushman CE3 service monitor. Its great for 2 meter and 6 meter use, but doesn't cover 430 to 450 mhz. At one time Cushman had an add-on that allowed coverage of 430 to 450. If anyone has information about the add-on, please advise. Best regards, Bob - Original Message - F

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Interesting scam

2003-12-22 Thread Robert Purvis VE3INY
Not for this discussion board, but I had a demo from an Engineering firm that specialized in anti-eavesdropping devices. They were able to pick up radiation from my PC, and through some pretty cool DSP, they were able to pick out video signals going to the monitor , and re-assemble same to the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] MSR2000 and People Finder

2003-11-25 Thread Robert Purvis VE3INY
Our factory has a Motorola People Finder paging terminal, connected to an MSR2000 repeater about 2000 feet away. The cable from the back of the paging terminal disappears into a conduit in the front office. Wires exiting a similar conduit in the repeater room are connected to the MSR2000. The c

Re: [Repeater-Builder] What is this board?

2003-11-21 Thread Robert Purvis VE3INY
Adi, I have a use for the Com-Spec SD-1000 Two Tone Decoder boards. Please contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bob VE3INY Collingwood, Ontario - Original Message - From: "Adi Linden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 9:02 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] What is this b

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: RF Signal Sampler

2003-11-19 Thread Robert Purvis VE3INY
Do you need the sampler simply to feed into a service monitor for deviation measurements etc ? If so, just wrap a three or four turn loop of wire around the coax feeding your dummy load, and connect to test leads. Bob - Original Message - From: "nj902" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: We