hi
my name is simon and i have just joined your e-mail group.
i am having trouble finding info on turning an old phillips FM828U
into a repeater would you be able to help me out?
simon
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I would like a copy of the sweep modulator pages also.
thanks
Jim
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I have a surpluse [80+] of Motorola # TDE7230A made by Decibel
Products, mod# DB404[406-420MHz.]
All antennas are new in box with test spec sheet,including N male
termination and mounting hardware.
These antennas list for $343 each. Reasonable offers considered.
Referrals to interested
The 5 volt CAS signal from the TM-V7 can very easily be converted to an
8 volt (or even higher) level by using a VP0300L switching MOSFET and
pullup resistor of about 510 ohms to your 8 volt source.
If logic level conversion is required, then use the VN0300L or 2N7000
MOSFET. They are available
Hi -- The last few I sold for $195 + $50 UPS to most places [large ,
heavy box. Here is a link the may have more info for you.
http://www.andrew.com/products/antennas/bsa/results.aspx?modnum=db404
I would like to find a new home for these antennas so make me an offer
that I cannot refuse!
Joe,
Did you mean offset when you said stability? I'd agree that 1/2, to a
few Hertz would be annoying. In testing here, and as shown in practice,
simple systems sound better if run at about 10 - 20 Hz offset. This
makes the beating more tolerable without being able to be reproduced
(very
Maybe we could just get it put up on the repeater builder web page somewhere?? It seems there's quite a bit of interest in this...
Mark - N9WYSJames H Vernetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like a copy of the sweep modulator pages also.thanksJim[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We will, as soon as we get a copy
Kevin
Mark Tomany wrote:
Maybe we could just get it put up on the repeater builder web
page somewhere?? It seems there's quite a bit of interest in this...
Mark - N9WYS
James H Vernetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
would like a copy of the
Just was wondering what cwid is available new or used. I am in need
of a cwid for one of my repeaters. I normally use the hamtronics diode
matrix unit but they do not have them any more. I have a RPT10 on the air
that needs some identification so if anyone knows of one for sale or has any
NHRC-2 is about the same money as the Hamtronics CWID was and does a bunch more:
http://www.nhrc.net/nhrc-2/
Kevin
Larry Kemper wrote:
Just was wondering what cwid is available new or used. I am in
need of a cwid for one of my repeaters. I normally use the hamtronics
diode
Joe,
Do you know who manufactured the systems? I will admit that the simulcast
systems take more upkeep, we would go out and optimize our systems every 6
months to keep it working properly but it was old technology. Like I said
the new thing is using the sync pulse from GPS (I think). The GPS
A copy of Appendix A (Sweep Modulator) has been
sent to Mike Morris, plus everybody who requested it on or off the list.
Complete copy of the document should be headed to repeater-builder in only a
mater of days.
Temporarily posted to
Anyone document a successful hook up for the MASTR II repeater and the
CS-800 controller? I would like a copy if anyone has done it. Thanks and
73
Sam Ripple
W9QKF KAE7607
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soon as it arrives, I will get it scanned and mailed back out...
73Mike Perrymanwww.k5jmp.us
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Skipp, et all..
I called Astron and was advised that the only difference is to lift resistor
3 from ground bus and attach the wire (same config as old board) and cut
the trace between pins 2 3 of the IC socket (the old board attached the
wires directly to pins 2 3, with no solder pads
Well, offset results from instability, but yes, offset is a better
choice of wording. You could have perfect stability and still have an
offset.
Yes, the phase would have to be matched, too. 180 degrees off with
perfect stability would not be good. ;-
Joe M.
Kevin Custer wrote:
Joe,
Did
Thanks to everyone for their input on this issue. I really
appreciate it. I am planning a trip to my site in the next 60
days. I will share my results with the group when I have them.
Regards,
Steve
K3PHL and KB3LRA
224.180 K3PHL/R Philadelphia, PA PL 127.3
224.820 KB3LRA/R Bridgeton, NJ
Has anyone here been able to take a SEA ESP1000 commercial 220 acsb
repeater and mobile and retune to the amatuer part of the spectrum
There are a lot of these repeaters floating around and I have used them
for commercial applications and they have fantastic coverage and I'm
sure they would be
Simon,
Also join the FM828 group on Yahoo Groups, this can be of great help to you
also
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www.qsl.net/zl1hk this has a link to mods for the FM828U to a repeater.
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HI,
Could anyone direct me to programming software and cable diagram. I'm
not familiar with the Kenwood commercial stuff and would like to build a backup
2 meter repeater.
Thanks,
Glenn
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Jeff,
I have a working ESP1000 repeater, and I am convinced that it is not worth
the effort and expense it will take to convert it the 220 Amateur band.
The primary impediment to conversion is that the SEA ESP1000, and all of
the mobile and portable radios associated with it, operate on companded
Larry,
Whenever I need an IDer only- without any other functions- I use an ID-8
from Communication Specialists. It is extremely easy to program, unlike
some other IDers which require a factory-programmed PROM. Go here for
more info:
http://www.com-spec.com/id8.htm
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
The TKR720 needs special programmer, KPT-20 or
KPT-50 wich is a small
portable model, there is a software available
but has to be used with the
KPT-50 and a PC, it is merely for saving files
or so
Juan
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I'd have to be really board to do this, but I would brute force the
synthisizers to run on the ham band by using a micro controller
talking straight to the synth chip. I have done this to a Cadco P-375
demodulator and now have the only one that I know of in the world that
receives on cable channel
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