Hello Ray,
You may wan't to take a look at Barry's site, he claims he
have schematics of a
SB-104A
good luck, 73 from Michel VA2MAA
http://home.att.net/~btuttleman2/electron.html#Heathkit
- Original Message -
From:
Ray Rosler
To: Repeater
Sent: Sunday, August 08,
Family Radio Service is a short range UHF service it's purpose so that the
people don't try and run 10 watts or more like a RF amplifier like they do
on 11 Meters, only recents 22 Channels has appeared and people dont read
fine print of a GMRS FCC License is a paper trail of $75.00 and sign a
Hi:
I have a IC746 standard probably
a very earlyversion. I will be placing a order with Dig-Key this week.
They stock a part number UPC1678GV, and looking up the spec it states 2ghz
meduim power amp. Icom part number is UPC1678G-E2.
In surfing the net re this part number's
UPC1678GV and
- You can find some information here also.
www.webimaging.com/echocomm/
click the Products link for Repeater Module.
These are Plug and Play Modules.
I can atest to the fact they work very well and many are in
operation in the Los Angeles area.
Yahoo! Groups Links
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Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm ...
Some questions on here are easily answered by either a yes or no.
Not with Mike however ...
Yes, Lightning is long winded.
And Neil, how many Micor Communities have WE worked on over the
years?
Will, from the hill
Yahoo!
The J3
and J4 are for a high pass audio filter board to plug into (i.e. used in CTCSS
stations to strip tone from RX audio),as I recall J1 and J2
are10 volt and ground. However, I don't have my manual here at the
moment to verify.
The GE
Mastr II service manual clearly detailsthese (and
Will? from a very long time ago ... in a galaxy (well, almost)
far, far, away?
???
Neil
sgreact47 wrote:
Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm ...
Some questions on here are easily answered by either a yes or no.
Not with Mike however ...
Yes, Lightning is
Regarding a DB-406 cut for 450-470MHz:
How effective is it if used in the 440-450MHz region unmodified?
If performace is sub-optimal, can the elements be extended, and will the
phasing harness need to be lengthened?
If it can be modified without being a labor of love, what's involved? (In
Maybe the 406 is an older model, my catalog doesn't show it. What type
antenna is it? If it's a folded dipole array, you should be able to use it
as is.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 4:02 PM
I have a factory made 435 to 455 range antenna, which
is exact to the 450-470 range unit, except only the
cable harness appears to be different.
If you were close, I'd trade you...
cheer
skipp
skipp025 at yahoo.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding a DB-406 cut for 450-470MHz:
How
The 406 was a model they quit making probably about 20 years ago that
had flat stock for the elements, if, in fact, that's really what we're
talking about here. I think it had six dipole elements, and had a
harness that was made out of small-diameter coax (RG8X? RG59? RG58?)
It's been a while
It is a folded dipole. I just checked Andrew's web site it is like the DB-411.
I didn't know folded dipoles were so broad at these frequencies. I guess the
next thing to do is test it out
with and SWR meter.
Steve
WA6ZFT
From: Chuck Kelsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2004/08/09 Mon PM
Does any one have any info on the possible problems with noisy
Motorola Nucleus II 900 mhz transmitters? A paging company coo-
locatde at the site with my repeater has one that's driving me up
the wall. I have been working with them for 3 months now, to get it
fixed. They recently changed
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