[Repeater-Builder] Re: Kenwwod single band transcievers as remote (CONTROLLED) inputs

2005-03-24 Thread ki5fw
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To overcome Jack Gerritsen and his constant jamming of our repeater I have placed two Kenwood radios on the hill. I interrupted my main UHF repeaters receiver to the controller with a C.A.T. RLS-1000 3 port mixer and

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Kenwwod single band transcievers as remote (CONTROLLED) inputs

2005-03-24 Thread Ken Arck
At 10:52 AM 3/24/2005 -0800, you wrote: At 3/24/2005 06:54 AM, you wrote: Well, for things like this, I have built myself a serial snooper. Its basically a serial cable that has the output split so that you can plug it in as usual to whatever you are hooking together and then the 3rd port

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Kenwwod single band transcievers as remote (CONTROLLED) inputs

2005-03-24 Thread jumping_jackass
HA HA HA, Thats a good one. Technology messes him up much more then the blunt force trauma of Riley. One of Jack constant recordings on our repeater encourges us to call the FCC western regional director at her personal number (he braodcasts it) if we don't like his crap. So far over the past

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Kenwwod single band transcievers as remote (CONTROLLED) inputs

2005-03-24 Thread jumping_jackass
Thanks Ken, I'll be setting up my Doug Hall this evening with my scope and looking for clues. If interested I will post my finding. I didn't realize that your ACC serial converter worked only with the newer DTMF enabled Kenwwod radios until after building the entire project including screening