Jay Urish wrote:
Do what?
Cant you program a meter face based on voltage?
Does'nt the rotor controller display work on voltage?
I may not be conveying my thoughts correctly on this one. You can
program the meter face based on voltage. However, getting the controller
to perform the
Scott Zimmerman wrote:
1.Use 16 possible degrees for a readback value: 0=N, 1=NNE,2=NE,3=ENE,
4=E, 5=ESE, Etc. so a degree of 1 would equal NNE and a degree
reading of 4 would be E, with decimal values being somewhere in between
them. I.E. 1.5 being half way between NNE and
Can anyone tell me where to get a COS from in a HT600? I know it can be
done as I have heard of people doing it. I just can figure out where to
get the signal.
Thanks
Steaven
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Richard wrote:
I can't get to it either.
Richard, N7TGB
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Is the
Does anyone know where discriminator audio can be picked up at in a
Motorola Radius. This is the version that has the FIVE pin accessory
plug not the sixteen pin.
Steaven, W4YI
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Sorry for the off topic post, but this is a one time post on the
subject. Just wanted to announce that my wife gave birth to our expected
twins on Friday 12/30/05. Name are Steaven DeWayne Rogers Jr. born at
8:12am 6Lbs and Emma Grace Rogers (Gracie) born at 8:15am 6Lbs 15oz.
Mother and
I have a Celwave UHF duplexer for sale. Model#638-6-4-3. Six cavity,
N-Type connectors. Works great. See specs below. This is currently
tuned to 444.900/449.900. It is used but in good shape. This is
surplus to my needs and thought I would offer it to the list first. If
no takers it
Has anyone here used a Radius or GM300 to make a repeater? I have a
pair of Radius (M120) UHF mobiles wired up and working, but I would like
to add a third one to use as a link to a second repeater. Can anyone
give any input on how to go about hooking up the third radio to make it
work
Jason,
I don't know if you have found what you are looking for yet or not,
but if you have an ACE Hardware store near you go there. I went to the
local one here in Chattanooga yesterday and they had all sorts of
stainless u-bolts and other things.
Hope that helps you...
Steaven, W4YI
Kevin,
This is perfect. I have only one more question. What is the
component labeled 386. I would expect it to be an op-amp or something
along that line. What is the actual part number that I would need to
look for.
Thanks again... the folks on this list came through as always
Steaven,
I am needing to mix two RX audio lines to feed into a CAT300DX
controller. I think I may have found a circuit that will work, but I
would like to see ideas from others.
Thanks
Steaven, W4YI
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Well, Didn't realize that the power could be turned down by software.
I do have access to the software so that will not be a problem.
Thanks again to all...
Steaven, W4YI
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I would like to use a UHF GM300 as a link radio for my system. However,
25 watts is a bit overkill for my application. Has anyone had any luck
with reducing the power on one of the radios? I would assume that one
could disable the amplifier and use just the exciter, but I am not sure
of
Thanks to all who helped out with the info. It turns out that the 723
regulator was all the supply needed. Everything is working fine now.
Thanks
Steaven, W4YI
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Anyone have any dealings with your local power company about getting a
non-commercial rate at a commercially owned tower site? I might be
dreaming, but I figured I would ask. I know that hams are able to get
non-commercial telephone rates at commercial sites, but not sure the
best way to
Hello Mike,
Thanks for the info. I will give the press release a look over, it
may very well help me out. The site I am at is vacant. There has not
been anyone there for several years. The tower company has donated the
tower space as long as I help maintain the site (cut grass and
I have an Astron RS-35A power supply that has decided to stop working.
All is well, except for the fact that there is no output from the output
terminals. I have checked the UA723 Regulator and it does appear to be
at fault. My question is, is there anything else that I should
checkout? I
This has probably been asked before, but I didn't pay attention then. I
have a MASTR II and a ComSpec SS-64 Encoder. I am needing to hook the
encoder up so that it transmits a tone ONLY when the repeater RX is
active. Also, the controller is a CAT-300DX if that makes a
difference. Can
gress. But I repeat myself. "
Mark Twain
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Just a stab in the dark (but seeing that it
i
Just a stab in the dark (but seeing that it is low band) it may stand
for Channel Guard Noise Blanket.
Steaven, W4YI
IRLP Node 7520
David Schornak wrote:
W=cg nb ?
my question is what is the opt. cg
nb?
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