MSR-2000 is 100watt UHF can be retuned to the ham bands. Comes with duplexers.
Decibel products 8Bay dipole with mast also have 8 more dipoles without mast
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At 08:39 AM 05/11/09, you wrote:
MSR-2000 is 100watt UHF can be retuned to the ham bands. Comes with duplexers.
Decibel products 8Bay dipole with mast also have 8 more dipoles
without mast will include you could sell or use for back up. All for
new low price$600 Its on 461.075,466.075
Taking
I have two Motorola sm50 mobiles using a repeater cable that goes
between the two at the option plug in the back. I have tried every
configuration two get this to work with no results. Before I condem
the cable I got off ebay does anyone know of any mods or settings that
need to be done to get
At 06:30 AM 01/06/09, you wrote:
I have two Motorola sm50 mobiles using a repeater cable that goes
between the two at the option plug in the back. I have tried every
configuration two get this to work with no results. Before I condem
the cable I got off ebay does anyone know of any mods or
-
From: dan d dwd71...@yahoo.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2009 9:30 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] motorola repeater cable problem
I have two Motorola sm50 mobiles using a repeater cable that goes
between the two at the option plug in the back. I have tried
not provide for any
squelch tail delay, but other than that - it sounds like a normal repeater.
73 - JimĀ W5ZIT
--- On Tue, 1/6/09, dan d dwd71...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: dan d dwd71...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] motorola repeater cable problem
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday
I have a rack-mount Motorola repeater final amplifier deck running the
Motorola version of the 4CX250B. It was recently used on 2 meters.
Model number printed on the back of the panel is TLD6392A-2 and the
panel is stamped with the date of April 22, 1970. I also have a
companion PA deck marked
Sounds like your using an older version of the software for the M120, newer
version should correct that issue
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I have a Motorola repeater that I'm trying to reprogram.. current
config is with a CDM1250 TX and M120 RX repeater set-up... I'm trying
to program a Motorola M120 mobile... and when I try to read it... the
software tells me Model Definition File Not Found Please insert
disk... I checked the
At 10:10 AM 12/29/07, you wrote:
I have a Motorola repeater that I'm trying to reprogram.. current
config is with a CDM1250 TX and M120 RX repeater set-up... I'm trying
to program a Motorola M120 mobile... and when I try to read it... the
software tells me Model Definition File Not Found Please
I have A motorola Repeater Marked PAC-RT Mod.# H13TTY3110A
Ser.#287ALWoo387 Freq. 153.7400 would like to know what it is
Can't find in ID in Repeater-Builder. Thanks
Dale N8SAC
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http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx/pac.html
Michael-Original Message-From: Maxwell D Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSent: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 00:42:06 -Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Repeater
I have A motorola Repeater
Dale,
By a remarkable coincidence, I have a PAC-RT unit with the same model
number, but a different VHF frequency.
The PAC-RT is not a repeater in the normal sense, but an extender. Here
in California, its most common use is in a CHP cruiser. Each vehicle
has a high-power mobile radio that
It connects to a mobile radio and allows you to use an HT on 153.74 to
utilize your mobile radio to effectively extend your range. It is not a
traditional repeater, just a low power transceiver.
Chuck
WB2EDV
Maxwell D Pratt wrote:
I have A motorola Repeater Marked PAC-RT Mod.#
Good Day:
Anyone know off the top of their head which of the Anderson Power plugs
motorola uses on the stations (MTR2000, etc.)?
Looking at the web site, I'm guessing the 75 Amp, but want to verify
with someone who might have actually researched this.
It's going to take a couple of months to
Of Chuck Kimball
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 5:48 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Repeater DC Power Plugs
Good Day:
Anyone know off the top of their head which of the Anderson
Power plugs
motorola uses on the stations (MTR2000, etc
it is the power pole (anderson 75 amp) for 8 gauge wire. I just bought a
pack and they work for the quantar and MTR2000 repeater.. They are
terrific
http://www.connex-electronics.com/?url="">
That is a link from where I bought them... But I think there is a min on
purchasing. So I
All of those series will plug in to each other.
John VE3AMZ
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From: Jeff DePolo WN3A [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 6:02 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Repeater DC Power Plugs
Mmmm...are you
have
standardized here using grey for all of my stuff.
John VE3AMZ
- Original Message -
From: John J. Riddell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Repeater DC Power Plugs
All of those
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