Re: [Repeater-Builder] 900mhz MASTR II Parts

2009-11-25 Thread Reid Brandon
Hi, what do you want for a 900 MHz rcvr?Also is there a low pass filter available from one of the transmitters or does GE use an internal one like on the Mastr II? Reid W6MTFQuoting n0fpe : Ok I am going to start parting out the 3 900mhz MASTR II repeaters I

Re: [Repeater-Builder] 900mhz Mastr II repeaters

2009-06-07 Thread wb2...@aol.com
-- Sent from my Palm Pre Dan wrote: I have a set of 3 MASTR II 900mhz repeaters that i am going to part out. These were part of a trucking system. They all still have the GETC controllers with them. Sorry but I do not have the MO. Is there

Re: [Repeater-Builder] 900MHZ MASTR II

2009-03-26 Thread Doug Bade
Dan; They are quite useable on 927/902. You need to have the reference oscillator which there was one for every 5 stations.. I hope you have it??? Anyhow.. I wrote some Atmel code for a PLL loader for it. If you want to build a loader you can take control of the PLL. The GETC is a sideline

RE: [Repeater-Builder] 900MHZ MASTR II

2009-03-26 Thread Doug Rehman
Dan: I'm in the process of putting one of those on the air now. They were/are referred to as GE-Net 900 stations. As far as I'm aware, there are only a handful of the stations in amateur service. The GETC (General Electric Trunking Controller) is how the station's frequency is set (among