Re: [Repeater-Builder] Emergency Medical Systems Duplex / Repeater UHF Mobile Radio Model Q2203A

2009-10-19 Thread wd8chl
Joe wrote: > Hello Eric, > > My EMS repeater also has 2 more frequencies in it, 468.950 and 468.975, > for a total of 10 frequencies. Are you sure it isn't 467? 462.95/467.95 and 462.975/467.975 are known as Med 9 and Med 10, and are used as dispatch only channels, no telemetry.

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Emergency Medical Systems Duplex / Repeater UHF Mobile Radio Model Q2203A

2009-10-18 Thread Joe
Hello Eric, My EMS repeater also has 2 more frequencies in it, 468.950 and 468.975, for a total of 10 frequencies. I also have the optional receiver with the 4 freqs in it. I found the 2 manuals and it explained that the opt receiver was used in the repeater mode. The EMS tech could talk thr

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Emergency Medical Systems Duplex / Repeater UHF Mobile Radio Model Q2203A

2009-10-18 Thread Eric Lemmon
ng the repeater functions. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY - Original Message - From: "Joe" mailto:k1ike_mail%40snet.net> > To: mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 6:49 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Emergency Medical Systems Duplex / Re

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Emergency Medical Systems Duplex / Repeater UHF Mobile Radio Model Q2203A

2009-10-18 Thread Milt
and TX signals. Conversion possibilities exist for the basic radio modules. Milt N3LTQ - Original Message - From: "Joe" To: Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 6:49 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Emergency Medical Systems Duplex / Repeater UHF Mobile Radio Model Q2203A >

[Repeater-Builder] Emergency Medical Systems Duplex / Repeater UHF Mobile Radio Model Q2203A

2009-10-17 Thread Joe
Sorry about the first message with the wrong Subject line. I was cut/and/pasting and hit the send key. Here is the corrected message... I just found an orphan EMS model Q2033A mobile at my door. No cables or head, just the transceiver and receiver boxes. These were used on the local ambulanc