Anybody have a spare manual (or copy/PDF) of the 68P81014E15
supplement for the extender on the Micor T53RTA1404BA Mobile? I
already have a basic 68P81014E40 manual OTW from eBay. Thanks.
Vester N8EKA
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that's not there already let me know at vesterscott @
bellsouth.net and I'll loan it to you.
Jack, is a flatpack duplexer like the small black Celwave mobile
duplexers that pop up on eBay all the time? Don't believe I've heard
that term before.
Brent, do each of the CTN34 tone boards perform
I picked up a Standard RP70U 12W UHF/FM repeater/base station today
at a local hamfest--complete with AP70 phone patch, one TN34 tone
board, and the operating/maintenance manual. I'm hoping to morph it
into a 445.75/440.75 or 445.80/440.80 portable/itinerant repeater.
For starters, I
Russ,
Thanks for the plug, but it's undeserved.
Ralph N4NEQ and Lin N4YCI developed the sum and substance of the
current SERA 900 bandplan. Period. The pre-existing SERA 900
bandplan was basically useless. Ralph and Lin did 100%of the
research and compilation, basing it (perhaps) on a
I believe these are Class C, so they will work fine as FM or CW PAs--
probably at 100% duty cycle. They'd probably go like hotcakes for
weak signal SSB if someone figures out a way to modify/use them in
linear (Class A, AB1, AB2, B) service. It would obviously involve
adding some bias
I have a 242-9896-403 (900 MHz?). Any info/help/comments would be
appreciated. Maybe by the time I get my stack of 86xx 900 MHz
candidates on the air someone will have made a breakthrough with the
9896-403.
Of course, the latest news on the manned space shuttle's return trip
from Mars to the
I'm on the Dallas Semiconductor MAXIM Engineering Journal subscriber
list, and today received Volume Forty-Nine, which includes a three
page article entitled Automatic fan control techniques: Trends in
cooling high-speed chips.
I cool the 30W Maxtrac PA's in my 900 repeaters by running them
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