hi gerry are the uhf motorola
tle8192a the pre amps used in the mobile? If they are i will take a few
rob.
-Robert
RyanTenafly Fire Department #39Metro Fire Photographers Car
#24Command Radio Communications Inc.201-410-5742
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Joe,
I always found that the G6, and G7 had high desense when used in a
FDX application. Also, the overall thin aluminum design of these things
keeps me from putting them on a tower where I can't easily get to
them. Lastly, the radials on my G7 never seemed to stay in one spot
(the ends of
Most of the older auto alternators with external voltage regulator are Three
phase at 2000 RPM will put out about 100 Volts at 100 Hertz If you by pass
the rectifiers put a full 12 volts to Field . Amperage according to size
of alternator . They use to make a box that you could hook to
Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that Polyphaser is a popular name in lightning arrestors but I
wondered why I never saw that brand being used at a cellular telephone site.
I've been working cellular (and paging) for about 20 years now and the P brand
seems to be the most
I ran a G6-144 on my 2 meter repeater for 22 years,worked very well but
succumbed to a 2 coating of ice when it started falling from the tower
above it. Smashed it pretty bad,along with many other antennae.
The G7 we replaced it with was another story,pure junk. Maybe the old G6
was better
Eric Lemmon wrote:
I know that Polyphaser is a popular name in lightning arrestors but I
wondered why I never saw that brand being used at a cellular telephone site.
The brand I did see at most cellular and commercial sites was Huber +
Suhner. So, I bought one of each brand, both of them
Dale Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most of the older auto alternators with external voltage
regulator are Three phase at 2000 RPM will put out about
100 Volts at 100 Hertz
Yes, the trick i to get 2000 rpm in a wind system. People have
tried gearboxes and pulley combinations... all of
I wish I had a lot more of them... They are all
gone
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Lunar Electronics model # PAC 800 preamp
Does anyone have any info on the above preamp or know where I can
download data?
Thank you in advance,
Mark C. KB4CVN
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I need two cables for the SpectraTAC system I'm putting together.
These cables plug into the receiver board at J101 and jumper to the Receiver
Interconnect Board in the receiver shelf unit.
It is Motorola Part #: 30-84761G01. The cable is about 6 inches long, with
a 7-pin connector on each end.
I bought just the 7-pin plugs in July 2005 ago because
I needed exactly the same cable for one of my
receivers. I planned on wiring it myself. Perhaps the
plugs themselves are still available; they're used on
lots of Micor stuff. p/n 2884208B01. I didn't bother
with the outer shells. They were
http://www.qsl.net/va3rr/lunar80p/lunar80P.html
See if this helps, Mark. PS - tnx fer the help on the MLS1 - Now if I could get my VHF Orion into 2M band.Steve
On 3/3/06, Mark Cobbeldick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lunar Electronics model # PAC 800 preampDoes anyone have any info on the above
I am in need of assembly instructions for an AEA 2 meter Isopole. My net
searches havn't come up with anything. Would anyone have a copy of this info
or know where I could find it?
I plan to use this antenna for a local low power project.
Thanks in advance.
73
Mike - N7ZEF
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At 05:53 PM 3/3/2006 -0700, you wrote:
I am in need of assembly instructions for an AEA 2 meter Isopole. My net
searches havn't come up with anything. Would anyone have a copy of this info
or know where I could find it?
A google search produced this:
ftp://bama.edebris.com/bama/aea/isopole/aea
We use a lot of G6 in our repeaters for the club. The hold up very well. G7
on the other hand, we had nothing but problems with those. Bad rivets,
radials fell off, noisy. Wasn't worth the powder to blow them to ...
73
Mike - N7ZEF
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From: Lee Williams [EMAIL
I found this site also. It requires a program to extract it, and I just
don't want to add another program to this machine. Thanks for looking...
73
Mike - N7ZEF
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From: Ken Arck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006
Hi, Bob.
Well if the plugs are still available, that may be my only option - to build
my own cables. I looked at the manual, but I don't recall whether it was
stated if these were pin-for-pin straight through or what...
I suppose I could take a meter to the cable I have and find out, though.
Thanks to all for the info I needed on these antennas. With the nice weather
around here, I have some projects to do.
I have a few questions though...
The 4 bay antenna is shorter than the 2 meter version, so I think I will
need to lengthen it a bit. How should I secure the new metal to the old
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