Thanks for the manual. What would you like to see done?
Keith
KB9WMJ
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From: Tony Faiola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 9:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Quintron Low VHF 4-400A PA
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Hello all
Anyone here have any Comtegra Remote Goose Neck Microphones?
These are the devices which mounted to the side of the console and
had a small connector mating with the goose neck mic input on rear apron.
Looking for 2
Ed Folta
Com/Rad Inc
Contact me off-line if interested.
$250 firm. Cash only.
Pick up only in Northern, NJ.
anyone want to share some talking points they
think are good when talking to owners about
wanting to put an antenna on there tower?
right now we talking up community service and
emergency communications, any other points?
Thank You for your time,
Glen Briggs - KBØRPJ
President - North
I totally mis-read you earlier post. Forgive my off key response.
First the benefits to the community and the tower owner.
Second no risk to the tower owner - qualified personnel, bonded and insured.
See if any of the tower owners folks are hams, or if there are already hams
with equipment
Glen,
May I assume that your intent is to occupy space and consume power at a
city-owned site, for free? If so, you probably should be prepared to
demonstrate that your equipment is of very high quality and will be
installed and maintained as if it were an important commercial system.
Some city
Ed,
You need Motorola part number TDN9916 includes the mic and
instalation peices.
The mic is a Audio-technica AT857/SW
Also Giatronics part # 4616-84863-69.
Com/Rad Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone here have any Comtegra Remote Goose Neck Microphones?
Hello all.. Does anyone have any info on the Moto Maratrac as related
to making a pair of them into a repeater or using them as remote
bases?. How hard are they to move to the ham bands as I have a few that
are 42-50, 150-164, 450,470. I have searced around the different sites
and can find
hello everyone.. i have a cwid-50b here.. the company wasnt much help,
they wouldnt provide any free documentation.. and at this time they
seem to be unresponsive.
i found some info on this ider on the repeater builder site last night
and got more inspired to use it again.. possibly as a
My name is Jerry and my call sign is NA3A. I have been asked by my employer
to find a way to get an AM radio signal into an assisted living complex.
There are a lot of elderly people who still like AM. Unfortunately the only
the only place an AM signal is available is on the 4th of 7 floors. The
This repeater controler is about 10 years old.
there is no information available for it and I was hoping
that someone had some info on it !!
jeff
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Some of you may remember the SEITS web site that was referenced from
time to time on repeater-builder.com.
www.seits.org
I have contacted the holder of the domain and convinced him to activate
the web page again.
Notice that this web page is not currently being maintained and was
reactivated
I have an R100 and old pc, built the cable and can talk to the radio ok.
It appears the sw only does single byte edits in hex.
Is there a magic decoder ring that tells what addr for freq?
Any other advice?
Thanks
Barry
how about a roof top antenna and one in the center of the building hooked to
each other.
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From: Jerry Hermann
To: Yahoo Repeater Builder ; Yahoo Repeaters
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 11:22 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Sort of a repeater question
when you go into the R-100 software there is a page in there that will show you
the freg. one plug is for RX the other is the TX.
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From: Barry Buelow
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 8:48 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder]
Jerry,
When my late mother moved into a senior's apartment several years ago, the
same issue arose. The solution was to add audio modulators to the
building's existing cable-TV system. The cost of this installation was
borne completely by the cable provider and the radio stations affected.
Hello Keith:
Take your time copying it. I think there was another fellow interesting
in the info also. It cost me $12.00 to UPS it to you. It's amazing how
these shipping costs have gone up!
You need to share it with other interested hams, however I need it back.
There aren't many of
There is a Yahoo group dedicated to the Maratracs. It is new but growing.
Moving the Maratracs into the amateur bands is very simple. In most cases
only your RSS must be edited, the radios already operate in the amateur
bands but they can be retuned to work even better. The lowband radio
I wonder if someone could mirror their site in case it goes away again.
http://web.archive.org/web/20031008124650/www.seits.org/index.html
I have had mixed results using wayback machine
http://www.archive.org/index.php
Sometimes pictures and schematics do not show up so it would be nice to
http://www.batlabs.com/maratrac.html
Moto Maratrac is a decent platform but may not make the most reliable
repeater. They are essentialy a repackaged 16 ch (99 ch) Radius mobile with
a high power amp. The VHF and UHF radios are capeable of doing the agacent
ham bands without retuning as such the
The bipolar proms are a pain to find... then even more of a pain
to program if you don't already have the hardware or a friend with
the hardware and the time to work it all out.
There is a decent alternative... Go to Andy Brinkley's web page
(Brinkley Electronics) and buy some of his eprom
At 07:27 AM 05/04/07, you wrote:
Hello all.. Does anyone have any info on the Moto Maratrac as related
to making a pair of them into a repeater or using them as remote
bases?. How hard are they to move to the ham bands as I have a few that
are 42-50, 150-164, 450,470. I have searced around the
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