I own 4 GE Rangr 150s. 2 of the 40 watt and 2 of the 110 watt. They transmit
and receive beautifully without the Call Guard tones turned on. The deviation
is a little low and won't allow me to get full 4.75 kHz deviation, but the
audio quality is perfect. When I turn on the Call Guard tone to
have one. look in the
discriminator line from the receive through the tone circuit itself. Also seen
same with just bad solder joints.
--- On Mon, 5/17/10, tec1122000 t...@teccs.biz wrote:
From: tec1122000 t...@teccs.biz
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] GE Rangr 150 - garbled audio when squelch
We are trying to use a UHF GE Rangr that is on packet at the repeater
site as a control radio for the repeater also.
This is most baffling - having any TNC hooked up to the GE Rangr
defeats the decoding of CTCSS used to open the port on the repeater
controller! I've tried two KPC-9612s (one +
are
interested. I have been using Rangr radios as the link to EchoLink repeaters
and as a simplex link, and have had really good results from them.
73 - Jim W5ZIT
--- On Wed, 7/9/08, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] GE Rangr problem
Hi
is there a Yahoo group for the GE Rangr series
?.
Thanks
Steve
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Hi
Iam after a control unit socket that fits
the plug on the GE Rangr. I know some people
solder direct to the pins on the set, but don't
want to do this, dosn't look very good. Iam in
the UK
73
Steve M1SWB
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