came with a circulator, or at least a BP cavity on the
lower power stations. Not all Nucs have one.
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From: Joe
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Sorta OT: Looking
At 09:40 PM 3/13/2010, skipp025 wrote:
Now who in their right mind would have that kind of stuff Ken?
---You kidding? One of the most reliable, best performing repeaters
I run is a Quintron UHF one I bought new, in the crate, in the
mid-80's. And it's still going strong!
Ken
Ken Arck ah...@... wrote:
---You kidding? One of the most reliable, best
performing repeaters I run is a Quintron UHF one I
bought new, in the crate, in the mid-80's. And it's
still going strong!
Ken
Nope, I wasn't kidding... of course you silly goose I was
kidding and referring to
Skipp,
You wouldn't happen to have an old 900 MHz analog paging exciter laying
around, would you? I still have a complete Glenayre paging station that is
digital - would like to find an analog exciter to see if I could cobble up a
900 repeater out of it.
Mark - N9WYS
-Original Message-
I just turned down a few of these about 6 months ago. Too bad.
The problem with the Glenayre exciter is trying to figure out how to
program it to the ham bands. There is a company in Illinois that still
fixes Quintron/Glenayre stuff, I think they could program one for you.
There is one on
Mark n9...@... wrote:
Skipp,
You wouldn't happen to have an old 900 MHz analog paging
exciter laying around, would you? I still have a complete
Glenayre paging station that is digital - would like to
find an analog exciter to see if I could cobble up a
900 repeater out of it.
Mark -
The problem with the Glenayre exciter is trying to figure out how to
program it to the ham bands. There is a company in Illinois
that still
fixes Quintron/Glenayre stuff, I think they could program one
for you.
There is one on eBay right now. I maintained a 900MHz
Glenarye digital
, 2010 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Sorta OT: Looking for a couple of items
I maintained a 900MHz Glenarye digital
simulcast system here in Connecticut years ago and played with the
analog mode, it worked nice...
Ken Arck ah...@... wrote:
I'm looking for an Aerotron VHF MPAC receiver (believe it or not!)
and a complete service manual (schematics, blah blah) for a Quintron
QT-6500 series VHF Xmtr.
Ken
Now who in their right mind would have that kind of stuff Ken?
I'll Email you direct...
s.
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