Thats OK, I guess... Its
a company phone! Hehehe
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Anyone out there using the GE Phoenix Mobiles in a linking system?
Im
having a problem with link drop outs and have narrowed it down to
the
link radio. I would like to hear from someone that has succesfully
I haveturned off all PLs to eliminate that possibility. I 'm having a conversation across the linkwhen suddenly the conversation is cut off. I hear the curtisoy tone on the hub repeater and it drops. If I had not heard him cut off, I would have thought that he unkeyed. The other person
Looking for a pair of 8 vhf hi pass cavities to turn my notch duplexer
into something a bit better. Prefer N connectors.
Have for swap towards/for:
qty 4 4 db products pass cavities w/so-239 conns. vhf-hi.
qty 4 6 (I think) Celwave 2 mhz wide window filters vhf-hi.
also, 1 each 46 mhz wacom
It might be the transmit
time out timer in the Phoenix that is causing it to drop
out.
Richard,
N7TGB
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I agree with Richard, N6TGB. I had the same problem; it was the
TOT in the Phoenix.
Rod KC7VQR
It might be the transmit time out timer in the Phoenix that is
causing it to drop out.
Richard, N7TGB
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Is there a hardwareTOT ? If so where. The only one Ihave found is in the EEPROM programming. (learn something new everyday)
Thanks
Doug
N4HAJ
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Date: 07/26/05 21:09:38
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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I have purposely not programmed a software TOT, however some have
suggested that there is a hardware TOT. I have not been able to find
it. I would also like to know how you wire up the Phoenix. I am
using
the pins on the back. Any thoughts?
Doug
N4HAJ
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My ISP's virus filter caught it. No problem here at any rate, if they hadn't
caught it, my antivirus would have.
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If you don't program it, I believe it defaults to three minutes
I just checked my documentation and it says that Yes, No, or a single
digit time from 1 to 7 minutes may be entered. If Yes is entered, it
results in a Carrier Control Time of three minutes. I haven't tried it, but
entering No
Ken Arck wrote:
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nevermind
IMHO, of course :-)
Ken
I agree, I use Mozilla Thunderbird.
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Richard, N7TGB
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Some additional thoughts...
On second thought, I don't think it would be a good idea to disable the
timer, rather set it for 6 or 7 minutes to protect the radio. I don't know
of a hardware timer, but there may well be one; I didn't see it mentioned in
the service manual, but I could have missed
I found the connectors for the back of this radio with the pins installed.
What's the best way to crimp them? Is there a tool for this and where can I
get one?
A good friend programmed mine. 144.390 and 145.030 for packet/APRS. I need
to back off the power a bit but it works great! He
You can get the recommended crimper for them that'll set you back in excess
of $80. Or, you can get an inexpensive crimper that will get you by, for
around $15 or $20. I'm not sure where you can get them, try an electronics
store or a tool outlet. Radio Shack sold them at one time, but I'm not
Radio Shaft ...
You got questions? So do we ...
Neil - WA6KLA
Richard wrote:
You can get the recommended crimper for them that'll set you back in excess
of $80. Or, you can get an inexpensive crimper that will get you by, for
around $15 or $20. I'm not sure where you can get
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