[Repeater-Builder] Spectra Tac Audio

2005-06-30 Thread Don
What is the easiest way for me to get the audio louder on my Motorola Spectra Tac Receiver, I want to use a external Mot speaker not the little one on the module Thanks Don KA9QJG Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to:

[Repeater-Builder] is this a decensed?

2005-06-30 Thread l2_ramos
i have a problem in my repeater sometimes the reception are good but sometimes it was poor inside the building i can trigger loud and clear but there are time i cant! i used two different antenna both bc35 diamond! transmit was good but in received section it was poor! i disconnect the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] is this a decensed?

2005-06-30 Thread steve
Hi it maybe desense, can you check the ammount of RF from your tx getting into the rx ant. You may need to notch out the tx freq. 73 Steve M1SWB - Original Message - From: l2_ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 8:39 AM Subject:

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Spectra Tac Audio

2005-06-30 Thread Captainlance
Either use the Service Module which includes an audio amplifier, or you can use the 600ohm output and amplify it, likewise, the discriminator audio is also available from the backplane, pin #10 Lance - Original Message - From: Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com

[Repeater-Builder] Spectra Tac Audio

2005-06-30 Thread bbedoe
Hi All, There is always Motorola's amplified speakers, like the NSN-6048, which has a10 watt audio amp built into the speaker. These are used in the convert-a-coms. Give it the speaker output and 12 volts and stand back! Their Loud! 73, Brian, WD9HSY YAHOO!

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Spectra Tac Audio

2005-06-30 Thread Mike Perryman
Do you have the pin-out for the connector to the amplified speaker? I have one that I would like to use in a large 4-wheel drive... a lot of noise to overcome ;-) mike At 10:30 AM 06/30/2005 -0400, you wrote: Hi All, There is always Motorola's amplified speakers, like the NSN-6048, which has

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Spectra Tac Audio

2005-06-30 Thread Kris Kirby
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Give it the speaker output and 12 volts and stand back! Their Loud! He's not joking folks! No volume control save for what you feed it. I was testing a phone patch with one and the DTMF tones almost ran me out of the room. -- Kris Kirby [EMAIL

[Repeater-Builder] Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread Steve Matda
Here's my situation. I have been looking for a new repeater site for quite awhile. One of my potential sites was owned and previously used by a BIG utility company for a microwave site about 10 years ago. It has since been abandoned and left to deteriorate. It's at about 3000 ft elevation,

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread ka2ajh
Before I built my tower I looked into a situation similiar to yours. I backed away because of the following concerns. The taxes on the property would have been excessive. Check to see what you would have to pay as the new owner. I know of sites that went for 3K and the property was NOT

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread skipp025
Hi Steve, You could have a sports car in the driveway or a repeater site on a mountain for your mid life crisis. One of the above tends to be a better girl catcher, but you can shut the volume off on the other. :-) Two-way radio is a tough place to be, but there are many of us still making

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread Chuck Kelsey
I did essentially the same thing. I had one of my repeaters located on property owned by a friend of the family. He was getting up there in years and I'm thinking that I could loose my site most anytime. I asked if he'd sell a piece of the land. He did. I built a building and relocated the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread Paul Holm
It might be helpful to check with Erik-NY9D or Paul-K0LAV in Minnesota. They have done something similar. Paul-KC0HST - Original Message - From: Steve Matda [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 10:27 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Chance

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread Wayne Cornick
Here's my situation. I have been looking for a new repeater site for quite awhile. One of my potential sites was owned and previously used by a BIG utility company for a microwave site about 10 years ago. It has since been abandoned and left to deteriorate. It's at about

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread pemeott
Hi Steve, My partner (Erik NY9D) and I purchased one of the former ATT microwave tower sites in Minnesota two years ago. Our situation was similar, we needed a site for a packet radio link and ran across a 1 acre site with a 125 foot microwave tower on it and a 1600 sq ft building. We

[Repeater-Builder] UHF Micor (mobile) spur

2005-06-30 Thread Paul Kelley
Aarggh! I've pulled out most of my hair on this one! To revisit something I asked about several months ago... I'm still having a problem with my UHF Micor mobile converted to repeater. It is a T34RTA3000AA with power set at 20 watts. It is on 444.000 (T), 449.000 (R) and is producing a

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread Dave VanHorn
At any rate...I have contacted a property assesor. We'll see where that leads. Good luck! If nothing else, it ought to make a good field day site :) Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Chance of a Lifetime (kinda OT)???

2005-06-30 Thread Steve Matda
HAAT of 1080 feet per Radio Deluxe!! --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Dave VanHorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At any rate...I have contacted a property assesor. We'll see where that leads. Good luck! If nothing else, it ought to make a good field day site :) Yahoo!

[Repeater-Builder] Re: UHF Micor (mobile) spur

2005-06-30 Thread skipp025
Find the proper service manual for the mobile micor. Retune the transmit output band pass filter after setting all the adjustments to the first time (not the readjust) presets given in the manual. An example would be to see all the adjustments equal and some x-distance above the band pass

[Repeater-Builder] Micor amp?

2005-06-30 Thread Dave VanHorn
I have an amp here, with the following number on: TLE1713A AFAIK, a micor 75-100W base amp for UHF. I need connection info, and anything that I need to do to it to prepare it for repeater service. Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to:

[Repeater-Builder] Micor VHF/UHF Mobile Question

2005-06-30 Thread bbedoe
Hi All, Can a VHF Micormobile use an UHF Micor RX'er in a direct swap out? Or to say it a different way, I want an UHF RX'er in a VHF Micor. They appear to be a direct swap out, but are there any pitfalls? They both use their own channel elements, audio amps are the same. What am I

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: UHF Micor (mobile) spur

2005-06-30 Thread Paul Kelley
Thanks Skipp... I do have the proper service manual, and I have tuned that exciter bandpass filter so many times I can now do it in my sleep. I used the first time presets per the manual and followed the procedure down to the last detail. I fed the output of the LLA to a 50 ohm load and the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor VHF/UHF Mobile Question

2005-06-30 Thread Kevin Custer
Swap away, you should have no trouble. Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, Can a VHF Micormobile use an UHF Micor RX'er in a direct swap out? Or to say it a different way, I want an UHF RX'er in a VHF Micor. They appear to be a direct swap out, but are there any

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor VHF/UHF Mobile Question

2005-06-30 Thread DCFluX
Doesn't the UHF Micor use a difference oscillator in one of the sections instead of a conventional Oscillator? You may have to go with GE equipment to do that. On 6/30/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, Can a VHF Micor mobile use an UHF Micor RX'er in a direct swap

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor VHF/UHF Mobile Question

2005-06-30 Thread Joe Montierth
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi All, Can a VHF Micor mobile use an UHF Micor RX'er in a direct swap out? Or to say it a different way, I want an UHF RX'er in a VHF Micor. They appear to be a direct swap out, but are there any pitfalls? They both use their own channel elements,

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor amp?

2005-06-30 Thread Eric Lemmon
Dave, The TLE1713A is a 75 watt PA for 450-470 MHz. All of the information about it is in Service Manual 6881025E50 which, unfortunately, has just been discontinued. These manuals are frequently available on auction sites. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY Dave VanHorn wrote: I have an amp here, with

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Mastr II Base question

2005-06-30 Thread Coy Hilton
Really, all you need is the 10 volt regulater card you can get most of what you need is on the regulator board connectors.. I added 2 jumpers on the back plain to bring what didn't appear there to the card it works very well. 73 AC0Y --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Bednar

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor amp?

2005-06-30 Thread Dave VanHorn
At 07:15 PM 6/30/2005, Eric Lemmon wrote: Dave, The TLE1713A is a 75 watt PA for 450-470 MHz. All of the information about it is in Service Manual 6881025E50 which, unfortunately, has just been discontinued. These manuals are frequently available on auction sites. Thanks. I don't see any

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor VHF/UHF Mobile Question

2005-06-30 Thread Kevin Custer
DCFluX wrote: Doesn't the UHF Micor use a difference oscillator in one of the sections instead of a conventional Oscillator? Yes, the transmitter, but, he is wanting to install a UHF receiver in a VHF mobile unit, which is do-able. You couldn't, however, install a VHF receiver is a UHF

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor amp?

2005-06-30 Thread Eric Lemmon
Dave, I can send you PDF scans of the TLE1713A schematic diagram, if that will help. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY Dave VanHorn wrote: At 07:15 PM 6/30/2005, Eric Lemmon wrote: Dave, The TLE1713A is a 75 watt PA for 450-470 MHz. All of the information about it is in Service Manual 6881025E50

[Repeater-Builder] Motorola Saber Parts.

2005-06-30 Thread pikeco44
I was wondering if anyone can tell me Where I might be able to get Motorola Saber Modules that are for The Frequency Band of 500 MHz . Pleas let me know . Thanks Steve . YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "Repeater-Builder" on the web. To unsubscribe from