At 11:02 PM 3/19/05, you wrote:
Hi Yall
I missed the beginning of the thread on the 12 volt fans would someone
clue me in on filtering.
Thanks .bob
It started on 3/18 with message 38409 from kc4wgh
Check the archives at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/messages/48509
The
KA9QJG said:
Thanks for the Info Charles , and Mike Thank You for the Where to get it
question , I did not find it at MS Maybe Bill G is Sleeping Ha Ha
Don KA9QJG
If it means anything Don, I use the original terminal program that was
included with Windows 3.1 (called terminal.exe) to
I need a copy of this if anyone has it,
Motorola Community Repeater Supplement for a UHF Micor
Thank You
George H (w0web)
www.sfarc.org
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Hello skipp,
Please email me the public domain version of PCplus, or maybe you could
post it to the files section?
Thanks,
Joe, K1ike
At 12:38 AM 3/20/2005 +, you wrote:
I can Email a (public domain version) dos copy
of pcplus to anyone who wants one.
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Kevin, I purchased one of your
prototypes last year at Dayton. I wondered if the new model is similar
or quite different from the prototypein case I need to buy one of
the new models...:-))
John VE3AMZ
Hi John,
Circuitry wise there have been some changes
You might also want to look at Teraterm PRO. Its a freebee out on the web if
you do a search. Latest version I found was Ver 3.13. Just downloaded it
yesterday to talk to an eprom programmer. Works great.
Ralph W4XE
-Original Message-
From: Joe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday,
Eric:
I remember Falcon Ads for these amps I think in both QST and 73
Magazine. There might
have even been an article on them in 73 Magazine.
There was a announcement of one of their amplifiers in the July issue of
1984 issue of ham
radio. There was also an ad on page 24 of that same
Ok...got everything together for the station...now one last
question. I know its not required, but I want to put an ID'er on
the setup. To refresh memories, I'm using a couple of maxtracs and
a R.I.C.K. for a controller with the XMTR turned down to about 20
watts into the duplexer. Aside
Hi
Hyperterm is available for download for at
ftp://ftp.hilgraeve.com/htpe/htpe63.exe
It is free personal users.
Venkataramanan
At 12:54 PM 20/03/2005, you wrote:
Is it a download from the MS web
site?
If so, what is the url ?
Mike
At 11:01 PM 3/19/05, you wrote:
Don,
We have several PC's
At 08:39 AM 3/20/2005, you wrote:
Eric:
I remember Falcon Ads for these amps I think in both QST and 73
Magazine. There might
have even been an article on them in 73 Magazine.
There was a announcement of one of their amplifiers in the July issue of
1984 issue of ham
radio. There was also an
Thanks Mike
since we are going to run dc for portable use I will check while it is on the
bench.bob
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I am in the process of hooking up the RLS1000 to my Cat1000B
Controller, but I also have a WX-200 hooked up to the system. The
instruction tells me to wire control lines 5,6, and 7 to J1 on the
Cat1000, but that is where I have control lines for the WX-200.
There is connections already
put me down as a customer
Kevin Custer wrote:
Hi All,
You may remember the thread on audio quality a while back. One topic
was a replacement module for the stock audio processing circuitry
which is a major cause of limited audio bandwidth from some
manufacturers and models of
The RICK has a 16 pin
accessory connector on the back of it. You should be able to connect
the ID'er there.
rtoplus wrote:
Ok...got everything together for the station...now one last
question. I know its not required, but I want to put an ID'er on
the setup. To refresh memories,
The CAT1000 has 8 outputs, pins 5,6,7 are outputs 1,2,3. Just
connect to 3 other outputs ( ex. pins18,19,20) and change the output
statements in your macros to reflect the change. Do not use the same
pins or you will have interaction between the two devices.
--- In
Micheal,
Thanks for the offer, and I accept. Please contact me offline at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Micheal Salem N5MS wrote:
Eric:
... There was a announcement of one of their amplifiers in the July issue of
1984 issue of ham radio. There was also an ad on page 24 of
James wrote:
put me down as a customer
Hi James,
Here is the latest on the AP-50.
http://www.repeater-builder.com/products/ap-50.html
Kevin Custer
Kevin Custer wrote:
Hi All,
You may remember the thread on audio quality a while back. One topic
was a replacement module for the
Hi Tom
Do you have a recommendation of a brand/model? I wondered about
using the accessory connector but wasn't sure. Guess the next thing
is how to figure out programming the RSS to allow for this to work
or is that necessary?
Thanks Tom
Bob, GMRS WPVV845, Amateur KG4WAD, LMRS WPXC892
Thanks for the reply. This is kind of what I was thinking, but will the COR switches correspond to the other outputs?
Mathew
hwingate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The CAT1000 has 8 outputs, pins 5,6,7 are outputs 1,2,3. Justconnect to 3 other outputs ( ex. pins18,19,20) and change the
Jeff,
I'veexhausted my ideas for shipping two of those 43 MHz cavitiesfrom Philadelphia to Seattle. Until I come up with an epiphany idea, I'm putting this idea on the back-burner and let it simmer.
The purpose of this message isfor follow-up on my previous messagethat I wasworking on a
So... nobody?
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, eaulive2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I have two home made repeaters on the air below 30MHz and I would love
to learn more about these when they are professionally installed and
designed.
If you could point me to technical
Mike, Brent, Jack...Great feedback.
The RP70U is currently on 456.825 in/451.8625 out. The modified
repeater will be 445.800 in/440.800 out (if I'm lucky).
The advance warnings/tips you guys provided on the duplexer, mic
connectors, manual, and volume/squelch controls will surely head off
a
Yes, the repeater is capable of using two tone boards.
and They can only enc and dec the same freq tone. so if it is set to 114.8hz
on the rx it will tx 114.8 also..
Brent
Brent, do each of the CTN34 tone boards perform both encode and
decode. IOW, if I want the same tone in and out, will a
I'll bite.
I am not licensed for this part of the band so alot of my information
is here say.
This is a chalanging band for a repeater as the agreed upon split is
only 100kHz. and it is further complicated by the fact that there are
only 4 official pairs in the FM portion of the band.
All of
We had a RP-70U here and we converted it to Low TX and High RX 444.3
and 449.3 and yes, the stock duplexer did work lousy. But the repeater
was somewhat usable.
I also had a problem with the Ebay special our group aquired, which
was jammed into transmit. I traced it down to a Jammed on PNP
Hello all im cleaning out and have things that I need to get rid of
MOTOROLA VHF SYNTOR - X SERVICE MANUAL
MOTOROLA VHF DVP MICOR BASE REPEATER MANUAL
MOTOROLA GR 400 GR500 X PAND REPEATERS MANUAL
5.00 each plus postage
thanks and look for more soon .bob
They did enclose that w/ windows O/S es as part of
the package deal unless there is something extra I don't know
about.
Mark Holmanmark.holman at talkamerica dot net
- Original Message -
From:
K.
Venkataramanan
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
The version that's linked from hilgraeve.com's website is a newer,
likely improved, version than the version that's bundled with Windows.
John
Mark Holman wrote:
They did enclose that w/ windows O/S es as part of the package deal
unless there is something extra I don't know about.
number on board = 327014G3
I have some boards I need help identifying they are for MVP Exec II complete boards but missing the 1 stud mounted transistor and both flange mounted transistors.
They are new old stock and could be 5 or 20 watt boards (I think) with the addition of the stud
Vester,
A flatpack is another name for the mobile duplexers made by several
companies. They are generally painted black and are flat. Most are notch
type and some are helical resonators rather than actual cavities. They work
OK in a soft RF environment, not so good at a high level site.
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