Marcus,
You're a disposophobic, look up compulsive hoarder in Wikipedia. Don't refer to
my 'collection' of radios, that is a genuine hobby and not any specific medical
or mental condition. Until they come to take me away, Ha Ha..
niteviser
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com,
yes im a hoarder like you, hehehe i am not afraid to admit it, i love your
collection of OLD junk
LOLOLOLOL
see you in the niiny bin where all the loonies go
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 6:30 PM, niteviser nitevi...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Marcus,
You're a disposophobic, look up compulsive
i have no need for your old nappies, dirty underwear, or smelly atrmpit
teeshirts , as these are
Compulsive hoarding (or pathological hoarding or disposophobia or the Messie
mindset) is a mental disorder marked by an obsessive need to acquire (and
failure to use or discard) a significant amount of
Tom,
Any statements made on the Caig website regarding a comparison of DeOxit
and Stabilant, could hardly be judged as unbiased. Legitimate, real-world
comparisons of contact enhancement compounds have already been made, many
times, by Motorola, IBM, Bendix-King, Hewlett-Packard, Tektronix, and
WN3A wrote:
That's pretty much correct, but there are many stations that have a
vertical
component added that isn't necessarily part of a circularly-polarized
array.
The discussion was about circularly-polarized antenna arrays, so my
comments were completely correct - not pretty much. -grin-
Marcus,
If you can't find a 2135 key at a local two-way radio shop or on eBay, you
can still get one from Motorola Parts. The 2135 key is part number
5500893872, currently about US$ 2.25 each.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
I haven't used Stabilant 22 so cannot speak to it's use, but have been using
Deoxit for several years. It has been almost miraculous on many different
items including Micor pins, squelch/ volume controls, and other items that had
been contact cleaned many times with little effect. I am very
Hi Group,
Before I retired, the two-way shop I worked for
would get Stabilant 22 from our local NAPA
store. It came in a kit (cardboard tube) with
a bottle of Stabilant 22 and swabs. I'm not
sure if it was diluted or not. The price 10 years
ago was about $38. We used it on full duplex
800
A year ago I had a low-band VHF interference problem that was caused by a solar
charge controller. Switching from an MPPT style charge controller to a less
efficient PWM charge controller cleared up the problem. Might be worth double
checking by disconnecting the panels since the charge
Had basically the same problem with w GE MASTR II repeater on VHF HI. The
issue was with the repeater transmitter. When the repeater sat quiet for a
while then it was keyed up the transmitter would have many spurs that would
slowly travel up the band. This affected other repeaters that were open
At 9/5/2010 08:23, you wrote:
In my experience, cross-polarized antenna systems (those with
simultaneous in-phase vertical and horizontal components)
Isn't that just diagonal polarization? You can't have multiple linear
polarization orientations; that's the whole point of circular
FYI;
Many years ago when I worked for Hewlett Packard in their Test Equipment
division, we used to use a UK contact cleaner called Eletrolube, it was sold
by Radiospares in UK. It was the only spray or drip contact cleaner we could
use on the HP DC Standard as others would cause micro volt
All of the MSR2000 audio and control modules are the same, regardless of
band. Only the RF modules differ.
George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413
- Original Message -
From: A E atms...@yahoo.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 2:21 AM
Subject:
Since you have both, can you shed some light on the differences between the
KG-UVD1P KG-UVD2D?
I have been on contact with Ed Griffin from wouxun.us. He actually
does respond to email questions. When I asked him something similar,
he explained:
First there was the KG-UVD1, in which 1750 Hz
If you are using Isopropyl alcohol as a 'thinner', be careful where
you use it. We had significant problems with softening of the capstan
drive pinch wheels in a well known make of broadcast video recorders
when they had been accidentally splashed with Iso'.
Gordon ZL1KL
I just aquired a second msf5000 to make a 2 meter repeater our of and it has a
part not present in the first station. I suspect it could be a rx preamp due
to the fact it has coax input and output and it is wired in series between the
duplexer rx port and the receiver rf input.
It appears to
hi my friends
where to get the duplexes 2meter and how much
9w2yii...73
tq
At 08:10 PM 09/05/10, you wrote:
I just aquired a second msf5000 to make a 2 meter repeater our of
and it has a part not present in the first station. I suspect it
could be a rx preamp due to the fact it has coax input and output
and it is wired in series between the duplexer rx port and the
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