I agree Skip.
You can't get users around here to use 6 FM. They'll barely use 440. Go
digital? You'd be kidding yourself in my area.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 12:23 PM
It would be right up there with installing a stand alone 1280
MHz FM (1.2GHz) Repeater. In most areas you could talk to yourself
and maybe two or three other guys. Like watching paint dry...
:-)
s.
(just kidding of course... or am I?)
Mark Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you plan
Doug,
Email me a well lighted picture of the supply internal view
and I'll tell you the supply values. I service 1 to 3 Astron
Supplies per week and can visually tell you the equiv model
part number or relative values.
cheers,
skipp
skipp025 at yahoo.com
n3dab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
Looking for a maintance manual for a MSR2000. Anyone have one they are welling
to part with???
73, ron, n9ee/r
Ron Wright, N9EE
727-376-6575
MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS
Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL
No tone, all are welcome.
Skipp Eric,
I forgot one important thing obviously.
It is a VHF MSR2000 Model C73GSB-3145B which is a 110 W base station.
Included is TRN5299 PA, TPN1189 power supply and TRN5080 METER.
It is on 154/159 MHz.
I plan on using for Ham band and also add UHF receiver for control since it has
The normal route is two manuals to service the Standard US
Version MSR-2000. One manual is the back-plane and modules
(cards). The second manual is the RF Portions with the Green
Banded Manual (book) being the VHF information and the Blue
Banded book being for UHF.
However, I believe the
I Need Help on a Old Motorola R2001C Service Monitor ,My old eyes
are not good enough to see to try and Fix it , have a Ham Friend
trying to help Me out He took off the Cover and Found on the Power
Supply Board a Blown what appears to be a 3 Leg regulator . With the
Numbers D45VH Unknown
Hi Ben,
I'm looking at a TPE voter one of the list members has. Anyone on here
ever heard of it or know anything about it?
It's not made by this S-COM, anyway.
73,
Bob, WA9FBO
S-COM, LLC
More new features than ever.
Ron,
There are several different service manuals for the MSR2000, depending upon
frequency of operation and model. Which one(s) do you need? Moreover, what
is the model number of your MSR2000 station, and what options does it have?
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
-Original Message-
From:
Our SCom 7K Controllers have the Vyex DAB boards installed, which
means we have some 2000 plus wav file samples stored on the ram
module (in addition to the mfgr supplied files).
Within those files are such classics as the Marcia, Marcia, Marcia
file, which fire off for various controller
Hi Everyone!
D-Star, D-Star, D-Star, D-Star Marcia, Marcia, Marcia! (old ref to
The Brady Bunch had to say it!)
I've been to the presentations . do we need this much hype?
I'm just a little afraid that if they push it hard enough it will have the
opposite effect
Anyone
Doug,
Wilson and Regency products are now serviced by RELM/BK. Go here for their
home page:
www.relmwireless.com
Most outsourced power supplies used in the two-way radio industry are made
by Astron, Duracomm, or Samlex. Perhaps RELM can provide more information.
Also, Steve Bosshard, NU5D,
Ron,
The C73GSB-3145B is a fully-optionable, intermittent-duty base station that
should be equipped with the TLD2532A 110 watt PA and the TPN1191A power
supply. The number TRN5299 identifies a chassis assembly, not a power
amplifier, and TPN1189 identifies an auxiliary regulator chassis, not the
Does anyone have any information on a Wilson PSC-1422 power supply ?
This is a rack mount un metered unit and has the Astron name stamped
on all (3) of the SCR's. I am curious about the max. and continuous
duty rating for this unit. and amybe a schematic of it if it varies
very much from a
Do you plan to treat yourself to a D-Star radio for Christmas? Amateur Radio
Newsline is conducting a very unscientific survey to see how many are and how
many are not.
Its easy to participate: Just take your web browser to
http://www.arnewsline.org/ and scroll down the page until you see the
Eric,
Thanks for the reply. I'll try to get a photo to you sometime in the next day
or 2. Got a busy weekend planned.
--
Doug
N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709
skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Doug,
Email me a well lighted picture of the supply internal view
and I'll tell you
Skipp,
Sorry i got the names mixed up but i'll get the picture to you ASAIC.Thanks
--
Doug
N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709
skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
Doug,
Email me a well lighted picture of the supply internal view
and I'll tell you the supply values. I service 1 to
Eric,
I'll check out the source you referenced. Thanks will try to find NU5D post
and any responses to it, but maybe he will join the discussion.
--
Doug
N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709
Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=
Doug,
Wilson and Regency products are now serviced by
I'm looking at a TPE voter one of the list members has. Anyone on here
ever heard of it or know anything about it?
Thanks!
Ben
W4WSM
Didn't see anything on the Relm site, but in reading the previous posts on the
PSC 1422 I noticed that I have the same combonation of PS, Rptr. and PA.
I'm familiar with the Regency U10 10w and U15 15w rptrs. so again I am
assuming that the U01 is a 1w output and the ACU45 PA is approx.
Hi,
Does anyone have the pinout for the accessorry connector on the Motorola Mostar
? My thought is to add a Mostar as Remote Base to my RC-100. Is COS available
on the accessory connector or is there a unised position so I can bring COS out
?
Merry CHRISTmas 73 de Travis KB5ILY
--
Didn't see anything on the Relm site, but in reading the previous posts on the
PSC 1422 I noticed that I have the same combonation of PS, Rptr. and PA.
I'm
familiar with the Regency U10 10w and U15 15w rptrs. so again I am assuming
that the U01 is a 1w output and the ACU45 PA is approx.
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