At 11:02 AM 6/4/04 -0400, you wrote:
>on a micor base/ repeater. can the ciculator be tuned on the bench with no
>power to it or does the white plug need to be connect and the repeater
>powered.
It's kinda hard to tune anything without power. Yes, some
equipment (like low band Mitreks) have pres
Larry, Have you tried an easyout? It has worked in the past.
73
AC0Y
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> I have one in a UHF 75-Watt MICOR repeater with the same problem.
I've
> unsoldered the cover that has to come off, and on this particul
The simplest way to run two receivers from one feed is with a tee and
two 1/4 wave pieces of 75 ohm coax (or any odd multiple thereof) to each
receiver. Many of the Motorola and GE dual receiver mobiles use just that
scheme to do it. Of course you get 3 db loss this way but if you have a
preamp
And before the internet it made the rounds of the office fax machines
Kevin
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From: Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 9:49 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: [Tower-pro] Tech Tip of the Day
This has be
I'm in need of two runs of 7/8" heliax between 250' and 325', Or one
600' run. I'm in North Louisiana and will come to pick up if close by.
W5KGT
Kevin Thomas
Calhoun, La.
www.w5kgt.com
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Rick - VA3RZS/Charlotte - VA3CMR wrote:
>
> was looking for a little more info then that ..
>
> will it move down to the ham band .. has any one cracked it open to
> retune it ?
>
Rick,
I can't help you with any details on the antenna you have but I did once
work with 225-400 MHz ground to air
on a micor base/ repeater. can the ciculator be tuned on the bench with no
power to it or does the white plug need to be connect and the repeater
powered.
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To move it down the band you would have to add to the in sides. also it is
unity gain in the 1st place. It would be go to put on eBay or take it to a
ham-fest and make some money back on it to buy a good omni for your
repeater.
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From: "Rick - VA3RZS/Charlotte - VA3CMR"
This has been circulating on the internet for many years.
Richard, N7TGB
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From: Neil McKie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 6:39 AM
To: Repeater Builder
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: [Tower-pro] Tech Tip of the Day
... swipped from Tower-pro .
Jim B. wrote:
> Rick - VA3RZS/Charlotte - VA3CMR wrote:
>
>>was looking for a little more info then that ..
>>
>>will it move down to the ham band .. has any one cracked it open to
>>retune it ?
>>
>>stuff like that ...
>>
>>I was given one for our 220 repeater project
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Rick
>>
... swipped from Tower-pro ...
John Hettish wrote:
>
> Ripped off from another list and republished without attribution.
> I'm a real outlaw.
>
> Make sure your IT guy finds out about this. For you guys in the
> field the IT guy is the one who is supposed to take care of the
> computers
Rick - VA3RZS/Charlotte - VA3CMR wrote:
> was looking for a little more info then that ..
>
> will it move down to the ham band .. has any one cracked it open to
> retune it ?
>
> stuff like that ...
>
> I was given one for our 220 repeater project
>
> Thanks
>
> Rick
>
I'd say: if you al
I'm not familiar with Motorola, more so with GE. A local club was
given a UHF version MSF 5000 with 110 watt final. Do these make good
Amateuer Rptrs and what is required to convert them or make them work
on the Amateur bands???
Also what is this Repeater worth on the open (e-bay) market???
Th
was looking for a little more info then that ..
will it move down to the ham band .. has any one cracked it open to
retune it ?
stuff like that ...
I was given one for our 220 repeater project
Thanks
Rick
On 3 Jun 2004 at 21:50, Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
> This is a 225-400 MHz vertica
Turn the filter upside down with the screw heads in a tray of
acetone over night. Put the whole mess in a large glass
casserole dish with a lid to minimize the evaporation
(I bought a old one at the thrift store for $1 just to prevent
the flack from the wife). Anyway after soaking the epoxy
in th
> Have you ever measured the short squelch tail length
> of your circuit? I
> think the Micor squelch is around 2-3 milliseconds,
> while the Mastr
> II/modified MVP short squelch measures around 6
> milliseconds.
>
> I believe the SQ-1000 is spec'd for 20 milliseconds
> release time with a
>
You are absolutely correct ... (at least someone was reading very
carefully...)
Neil
"Jim B." wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > There was a factory forced air ass'y for MICOR repeaters? (other than
> > for the 1/4 KW?) I know a few 100W 2-Meter and UHF 75-watt MICOR
> > repeaters
Which parts?
Neil
racin3dude2001 wrote:
>
> looking for repeater parts for a uhf micor.power supply,manual,etc..
>
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have you tried to remove the bottom plate and take the screws out from the
bottom with a pair of needle nose pliers. it worked on mine
and I found a set of set screws at mcmaster car 3/4" chrome plate steel
10x32 thread for 5.67. then just clean the threads up with a tap and put the
new ones in rea
I have one in a UHF 75-Watt MICOR repeater with the same problem. I've
unsoldered the cover that has to come off, and on this particular one, the
slugs are so frozen that the hex-head tool now won't fit anymore in the
slugs - they've become rounded out and just can't be gripped with anything.
So if
they came out fairly easy
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] help I need
> At 10:41 PM 6/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> >how about another way take the screws out the bottom punch out the epox
well they are magnetic
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From: "Ken Arck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] help I need
> At 10:41 PM 6/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:
> >how about another way take the screws out the bottom punch out the epoxy
r
At 10:41 PM 6/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>how about another way take the screws out the bottom punch out the epoxy run
>a tap through to clean up the threads then make some new screws out of 10X32
>1" long machine screw by cutting the heads off and putting a cut in the top
>for a screw driver so that
how about another way take the screws out the bottom punch out the epoxy run
a tap through to clean up the threads then make some new screws out of 10X32
1" long machine screw by cutting the heads off and putting a cut in the top
for a screw driver so that you can tune them up.
- Original Mess
At 10:30 PM 6/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>well you must of been lucky as mine are epoxied over so that I can't even
>get a allen key in there
<---Acetone and an Exacto knife will eventually clear it out :-)
Ken
(patience is a virtue, especially if you're a doctor <---poetic license)
--
well you must of been lucky as mine are epoxied over so that I can't even
get a allen key in there
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To:
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 10:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] help I need
> At 10:09 PM 6/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>
At 10:09 PM 6/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>will a vhf one work on a uhf repeater?
Micheal Salem wrote:
>Randy:
>
>Processors are so internal to the device that they are usually
>the last things to go. A friend of mine who designs embedded systems
>and has done several 8085 projects indicates to me that in
>all of the stuff he has dealt with, he had never seen a
>processor go d
will a vhf one work on a uhf repeater?
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From: "Glenn Little WB4UIV" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 10:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] help I need
> The slugs can be feed with MEK. However, you cannot get the high/high-high
> split filte
The slugs can be feed with MEK. However, you cannot get the high/high-high
split filter to tune to 146 MHz. The coils have to be changes as well as
the capacitors. I have converted some with little problem. After
conversion, the filter should be tuned with a sweep generator to get the
filter so
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my frequency is 443.400
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From: "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] I need help
> David,
>
> What is the stamped model number of the filter you have, and what
> frequency do you want it
This is a 225-400 MHz vertical antenna that cost the government $2933 when
new. Appears to be for the UHF aircraft band.
73
Glenn
WB4UIV
At 01:37 PM 06/03/04, you wrote:
>I am looking for some information on this ant
>
>Rockwell
>UHF antenna
>522-6409-005
>type 437B-1
>
>I was told this is in th
David,
What is the stamped model number of the filter you have, and what
frequency do you want it to pass?
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
David wrote:
>
> I have a micor base/repeater station and the second bpf the one attached to
> the tripler needs to be tuned problem is that the tuning screws are ep
I have a micor base/repeater station and the second bpf the one attached to
the tripler needs to be tuned problem is that the tuning screws are epoxied
in and I can't clean them up so I need a new one but don't know where to get
one can someone help me out???
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At 6/2/2004 11:37 PM, you wrote:
> >
> > Scott Zimmerman and I have been working on an
> > analogue replica of the
> > Micor Squelch for some time (several years). Since
> > the Micor Squelch
> > chip is still available we haven't spent any serious
> > time perfecting
> > it. Some day the Micor
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