From personal experience,the SAV-17 output brick is unforgiving of any
high duty cycle use and will die. They are not cheap to replace either.
And I only use my TMV7A for mobile use. This radio is a poor choice for
remote base transmitting. I would dig into the radio before the output
stage
We took discriminator audio from inside of the radio.
Mathew
Steven Passmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not advocating V7A's for link service or anything but they are available cheap on the used market because many of them have failing displays which cost more to repair than the radio's
At 5/11/2005 02:58 PM, you wrote:
True of all Kenwood amateur rigs with factory PL I believe / Dave
Hmmm, yet another thing to complain about to the vendors at Dayton, along
with the lack of split-tone capability.
Bob NO6B
-Be advised that without modification, the packet COS out does NOT
At 5/11/2005 09:42 PM, you wrote:
I'm not advocating V7A's for link service or anything but they are
available cheap on the used market because many of them have failing
displays which cost more to repair than the radio's worth.
Uh oh, my G707's starting to lose some display segments. I know
At 12:30 PM 5/12/2005, Bob Dengler wrote:
At 5/11/2005 09:42 PM, you wrote:
I'm not advocating V7A's for link service or anything but they are
available cheap on the used market because many of them have failing
displays which cost more to repair than the radio's worth.
Uh oh, my G707's
Well Mathew, being a general, and with all the nice gear on the wall
in your shack photo on QRZ, you should learn about Optos. If you can
wire up a LED with out letting the smoke out, AND use a NPN
transister for a DC switch then you might be able to use an OPTO to
control an 8Volt device from
I am asuming no one came up with a schematic.
All parts can be obtained from www.web-tronics.com
You can replace D1 with what ever voltage you need up to 11V to allow
head room for the NPN transistor to function, And you can replace D1
with a 10K resistor or if you just need +11 or +12 COS
I forgot, you may have to add a 100K resistor accross D1 depending on
the controllers loading.
On 5/12/05, DCFluX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am asuming no one came up with a schematic.
All parts can be obtained from www.web-tronics.com
You can replace D1 with what ever voltage you need up
At 08:53 AM 5/11/2005 -0700, you wrote:
First, becuase I have them, they already tone in them
-Be advised that without modification, the packet COS out does NOT
track CTCSS in the V7a. In other words, it is always carrier based
regardless of CTCSS.
Ken
At 08:53 AM 5/11/2005 -0700, you wrote:
By the time I find 4 receivers that match, get 4 xtals, then tone boards,
the money would be the same, then only for a year later to find I have a
channel issue, then to buy another xtal, just change the vfo and I'm done.
I agree, you way sounds better,
But I am taking discriminated audio, and building my own cor circuits
Mathew
First, becuase I have them, they already tone in them-Be advised that without modification, the packet COS out does NOTtrack CTCSS in the V7a. In other words, it is always carrier basedregardless of
True of all Kenwood amateur rigs with factory PL I
believe / Dave
- Original Message -
From:
Mathew Quaife
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2005 4:17
PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: I
need to take 5 volts to 8 volts, and
That was a good point out, never gave that a thought, so now I will just build 4 cor circuits to make them work, that will be easier than trying to make 5 volts jump to 8, can just make a simple 10 or 8 volt COR circuit. Glad this came back up a 2nd time around.
Mathew
Ken Arck [EMAIL
I'm not advocating V7A's for link service or
anything but they are available cheap on the used market because many of them
have failing displays which cost more to repair than the radio's
worth.
You can pull a "cos" out of them that follows PL by
tapping the rx mute transistors for each
At 06:41 PM 5/3/2005 -0500, you wrote:
An opto certainly would get you there, then.
Digikey has some nice ones from Panasonic and NEC with CTR's above
10-0%, so you could doinverting or non-inverting conversion with only
the opto and a pair of resistors.
---Certainly the better engineered way
Thanks Ken and all, appreciate it very much for the input. I basically need to just present a cor circuit to key the RVS-8, just using the already available voltage from the TM-V7 and push it up to key the circuit. I don't know why they made it to require so much, but it's their design, I just
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