Hello all,
Ok to start off I will explain what I want to do. There are a few
alternate inputs to a system that I am a part of but here is the thing.
they use Odd Ball PL's what I am using right now to make the PL tone is
the computer that has a very nice tone generation program on it. Right now I
Andy,
Not really Hard, just time consuming and expensive. Learn all you can before
you start buying things.
Price, Quality, and degree of difficulty all go up together. To me it's worth
the quality increase to push the others to the limit.
I have been a ham for lest than 6 months and am nearly
Hey Glenn.
Well that makes me feel better..
Thanks!
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Glenn Little WB4UIV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 10:52 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Heatsink anyone?
I have a 800 MHz heat sink
putting a 6 meter repeater on the air is going to be a lot more trouble
compared to 2 meters or UHF.
I've been a ham 20 years and have put several repeaters on the air for 6
meters thru 440 MHz.
John Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andy,
Not really Hard, just time consuming and expensive.
There is always the split site solution for 6M repeaters, where your
transmitter and receiver reside in two separate locations linked by a 2M or
70cm freq.
Its always a possibility but getting two sites of equal coverage can be a
bit time consuming but for 6M it would be my first choice
Linking on 2 meters? Maybe on 220
Corey N3FE
There is always the split site solution for 6M repeaters, where your
transmitter and receiver reside in two separate locations linked by a 2M
or 70cm freq.
Its always a possibility but getting two sites of equal coverage can be
a bit time
I'm looking for UHF bandpass cavities or filters. If you have any
you want to sell please let me know. Thanks.
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Oops so much for proof reading 220 it is
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From: Corey Dean N3FE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:41
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]
Linking on 2 meters? Maybe on 220
Corey
There is a 2m digital repeater in the denver co. area. Thats all I can tell
you though.
- Original Message -
From: John Elston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:36 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Using alinco 135T-MK2 Digital radios
Trying to Email Vincent direct for a copy, but
yahoo chops part of the email address off. How
do you folks contact others without the remainder
of the email address?
Vincent, would you please email me a copy of
the paperwork you mention below.
thanks
regards
Warm
zip14225 @yahoo.com
At 10:54 PM 12/15/2003 -, you wrote:
I am new to this board, can someone please help? I am looking for a
good way to convert a mitrek uhf radio into a repeater. Can this be
done without any controllers and extra equiptment? If so, can
someone please supply some links?
hi guys
can anyone sugest a modification to a philips fm828 low band vhf to allow
a600 mic to be used on it as the original mic is a m4bz2400 2000 ohm element
and is hard to locate
thanks ian
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I would also be interested in seeing what you have put together.
Thanks,
Mike
At 09:32 PM 12/15/03 +, you wrote:
Trying to Email Vincent direct for a copy, but
yahoo chops part of the email address off. How
do you folks contact others without the remainder
of the email address?
Vincent,
How about using a regular receiver as in Motorola GE etc. Or something newer
and programmable like GM 300 or M1225 or something else in the radius line.
I think your main issue is getting flat audio from receiver top pass through
the controller to your transmitter.
Me not knowing much about
Matt,
Never mind. I called this person last night to tell him about the
pull up resistor. He said I figured it out and hung up the phone.
No thank you, or anything. Pretty nice guy.
73
AC0Y
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wrote:
If it is an Open
Hey Vincent, I could not get the link to work...
Larry KB8VUM
Vincent Caruso wrote:
If you are interested in a copy of the agreement I mentioned earlier you may
download a zip file at www.tecnj.org/dldocs/siteagrmnt.zip
Regards,
Vince Caruso (KC2LSN)
Your use of Yahoo! Groups is
Mike, send me an email to my home qth: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll
send you some notes in MS Word with pictures on my current Mitrek
project. I have been a die hard MastrII kind of guy but always wanted
to try a Mitrek conversion and recently got a bunch of T44 Mitreks
for $10/each. I wound up
Hello all,
I got a Micor Lo-Band Paging transmitter and I
found an interesting item within. It is a delay line made by Allen Avionics.
below are links to the front and back images I took of it.
http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayfront.jpg
I couldn't either.
Neil - WA6KLA
Larry Thomas wrote:
Hey Vincent, I could not get the link to work...
Larry KB8VUM
Vincent Caruso wrote:
If you are interested in a copy of the agreement I mentioned
earlier you may download a zip file at
Power? It doesnt require any power. Its a delay line,no
active components! We had huindreds of these on paging stations back in the
day,they were quite expensive. 73,Lee
- Original Message -
From:
Dave Stephens
To: Repeater-Builder
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003
What type of equipment have you got your eyes on? Money is the main
factor, time to tune and tweak is secondary - same with many other
hobbies.
Andy wrote:
is it hard to build a repeter for low bands like 6 meter?
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Use a diode from the white wire to feed a buffer that will actually
short the center of a power divider resistor pair in series with the
ctcss into the exciter/modulator - this needs to hold low except when
the correct pl is heard, when pl drifts away or the user unkeys the
outbound pl will be
By the
way, if anyone needs some let me know, I have several.
Paul
-Original Message-From: Lee Williams
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:55
PMTo: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re:
[Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line
Power? It
Paul, what do thoes animals go for these days? When we converted our
paging system to simulcast we put thoes in the Quintron stations and
some into Micor stations for the delay for simulcasting.
73 Paul
AC0Y
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the
Just curious Paul - How much - might be fun to
tinker with here. NØATH
- Original Message -
From:
Paul Finch
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:03
PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor
Delay Line
By
the way, if
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