On Oct 30, 2007, at 11:50 AM, Jim wrote:
Roger Stacey wrote:
We are currently using about 12 Daniel's MT 3 VHF/UHF repeaters on
our system
(islandtrunksystem.org)
Quality / Outstanding
Reliability / Outstanding
Price / not cheap
http://www.danelec.com/
I think someone is fooling
On Oct 30, 2007, at 9:39 AM, n9wys wrote:
Again, I highly recommend the Crescend amplifiers. If I remember
correctly, they make the amps for Daniel's (the lower powered
ones). Have never had a problem with their amps. I can't say the
same for TPL. My experience is they provide
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Daniel's repeater
In a not so long ago life I had a number of them to maintain around the
State of Colorado, all at very high, remote, solar sites. They were
extremely dependable and worked well in both analog and P25. At one site,
lightning took out
, October 29, 2007 6:41 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Daniel's repeater
In a not so long ago life I had a number of them to maintain around the
State of Colorado, all at very high, remote, solar sites. They were
extremely dependable and worked well in both
If I may add my 2¢ worth
I have a Crescend 150W PA on my 444.550 machine. It was purchased new and
it was in service about a year before it released its installed volume of
magic smoke. (The PA is protected by an isolator.) Anyhow, I took it out
of the rack and back to Crescend, who
James Adkins wrote:
Again, I highly recommend the Crescend amplifiers. If I remember correctly,
they make the amps for Daniel's (the lower powered ones).
FWIW-the most recent vintage of M/A-Com MastrIII's use Crescend PA's.
We put in a bunch of VHF ones a year ago-they seem like nice PA's
--
Roger Stacey wrote:
We are currently using about 12 Daniel's MT 3 VHF/UHF repeaters on our system
(islandtrunksystem.org)
Quality / Outstanding
Reliability / Outstanding
Price / not cheap
http://www.danelec.com/
I think someone is fooling with someone here. From what I've been able
to
sounds like you talked to the same person I talked to and I was doing a
business system.
John
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From: Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 2:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Daniel's repeater
On Oct
In a nutshell, yes they're great. The documentation you get with the
station is wonderful, too. We have been using them here in Missouri for two
years now and not any problems with them. They are known for their low
current consumption. If they don't make an amplifier that suits your needs,
We are currently using about 12 Daniel's MT 3 VHF/UHF repeaters on our
system (islandtrunksystem.org)
Quality / Outstanding
Reliability / Outstanding
Price / not cheap
http://www.danelec.com/
Our last delivery period was 16 - 18 weeks but well worth the wait.
This is top quality eqiupment and
In a not so long ago life I had a number of them to maintain around the
State of Colorado, all at very high, remote, solar sites. They were
extremely dependable and worked well in both analog and P25. At one site,
lightning took out the solar controller two different times, but the Daniels
If you want low current draw and have a big check book they are great
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Daniel's repeater
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On Oct 28, 2007, at 4:12 PM, R. K. Brumback wrote:
Until a couple of days ago I never heard of a “Daniel’s” repeater. I
am looking for a new VHF analog repeater and one of my friends
mentioned Daniel which is in Canada. Is anyone familiar with this
company and their products? No
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