You are assuming it's a ham repeater. I don't think that's been confirmed
yet. The proper steps will depend on the radio service.
Joe M.
> Your 1st. Step should be the Repeater Coordinator Council that is their
> job to eliminate any " paper repeaters " in the system, and to
> coordinate you a f
Tod,
Visit www.controlsignal.com for the info you seek.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Tod Glenn wrote:
> I'm looking for info on how to program. Any help is appreciated.
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Your 1st. Step should be the Repeater Coordinator Council that is their
job to eliminate any " paper repeaters " in the system, and to
coordinate you a frequency and you will need to establish as a
Corrdinated Repeater, according to the FCC Rules 97. 205 (c) . and the
thing is if you are unc
I'm looking for info on how to program. Any help is appreciated.
Tod
N7JQW
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Wonder if anyone might have a set of xtals lying around for a micor
repeater before sending these out to have them re-crystaled. The
exiter is the tld5322 and the receiver is the tld8273. The ones I have
are now on 147.195/147.795. Let me know. Thanks.
Mathew
N9LV
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Yes
that is correct on using the vox setup; after many frustrating hours of
experimentation with different wiring scenairo's to the Cat 9000 controller I
ended up going to the mic input of the repeater to key the echolink interface
for transmitted audio and taking t
What radio service?
Joe M.
> please help us and tell us how we should proceed. we are attempting to
> put a uhf repeater on the air and someone is using the frequency we
> intended to go on. the repeater has been abandonded as the repeater
> owner moved away several years ago. i am guessing that
Are you using the vox setup of the echolink box? I'm thinking it may be a cor problem. When you say mic input, you mean on the VXR9000 mic input, riding along with the repeater audio from the cat controller.
Mathew
Ed Flipsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes I have echolink running on a yaesu
plese ignore earlier message,we were looking at the wrong frequency.
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Well, if the repeater is up and abandoned why not use it? And if the owner
does show up offer to help with the upkeep. That is if we are talking about
an amateur repeater.
One of two things will happen, You will find out it is not abandoned, In
which case maybe just support that repeater and it w
It may be a bit premature to label the repeater as "illegal" if all you
have to go on is rumor. I am assuming that we're talking about Amateur
Radio frequencies, not commercial. Did your local frequency coordinator
assign you the frequency you want to use, not knowing that a repeater was
already
Yes I have echolink running on a yaesu vxr 9000 repeater with the cat 1000 b
controller and ended up connecting the echolink interface to mic input of
the repeater, I know that sounds mickey mouse but it was the only way I
could make it work... The interface I am using is the west mountain
rigblast
please help us and tell us how we should proceed. we are attempting to
put a uhf repeater on the air and someone is using the frequency we
intended to go on. the repeater has been abandonded as the repeater
owner moved away several years ago. i am guessing that we just df the
transmitter and ta
I will put all the shields back on the repeater today and see if that helps. I did not realize this would cause such a ruckess with them off. I don't have any manuals on the repeater, so I am working blindfolded here on this one. Thanks.
Mathew
Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mathew,
The signal does go away if the antenna is disconnected, but can still be heard at the repeater site. I'm going to work with it today and see if I can see anything, then travel away from the repeater and see just how far it actually goes. I just picked up the repeater, plans are to exchage it f
I am attempting to hook echolink into the repeater system. I have the
main repeater setup, then I hooked in the RLb-1000 board for an
additional three ports. I tied all the audio lines and tx lines
together, but am not able to get it to key up the repeater. If anyone
can assist with this, it
I have a TPL 100 W. UHF repeater amp, exc. condition for trade if you are
interested.it's the type with the large heatsink attached, about 6or so
inches high, .. lance, N2HBA ( NY)
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff DePolo WN3A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 9:4
Jay's letting us have the pair. His machine is offline and it is my baby now. I would not even think of being like some AH's and putting up a machine on a active pair.
Andy KC2GOW
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Yep, my little brother and I were stacking steel in Austin, TX one summer
when the wind got up. The tower was grounded... but the guy-wire he was
tensioning wasn't, it was insulated on both ends and knocked him about 10
foot when he reached up and grabbed the come-along... OUCH!!
Mike
K5JMP
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Chuckbeen a Ham since 1958 and saw lot's of that over the years !
John VE3AMZ
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From: "Chuck Kelsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2005 2:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Induced RF on tower and antennas
> Another ham buddy and I watch
Another ham buddy and I watched as an unconnected PL-259 was arcing between
the center pin and the shell. The coax was connected to a CB antenna on the
roof. The charge was being generated by the wind. If we hadn't seen it, we
wouldn'y have believed it. We didn't touch the connector to see how b
Ralph,
Yes a tower can soak-up energy and bite you... most often this occurs in
medium-wave. And it is a "RF-burn" rather than a shock. I sometime conduct
RFR exposure studys for broadcast facilitys.. and occasionally we find
things that are hot enough to burn you... but not often above 30 MHz
Has anyone ran into RF being induced in the antenna of
a tower enough to cause a shock ?
The setup is a tower 100 feet tall. On top is a
Station master cut for the two meter band. There are
a couple of smaller antennas on the tower. About 25
feet away is a 150 foot tower. On it are several
pa
If some one has EckoLink and would like to help with a noise
problem; bring up my repeater at node number 211068. Can you tell
me what is going on? It comes and goes. You can email me direct
with you answers. Thank you.
Rod KC7VQR
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Hi Andy
That Freq pair used to belong to
Jay Gerstel KA2CUS
You should see If he still has his old repeater.
Was this a metroCor? coordination.. Because they have been screwing
up They coordinated a few People on MY pairs but so far No real
interference. they did it on my 2 meter a
I have a brand new TPL 100 watt continuous duty RXR series 220 amp
available. I think it was around $850 or $900 new. I'd trade for a UHF amp
of comparable quality and condition, 100 watts or more. I think I have a
4-cavity Wacom duplexer for 220 in storage too but I'd have to go digging to
be
Hello Jim!
The Lancaster Amateur Radio Club -and myself are using these radios in repeater service
and they have been fantastic! We are using them for not only the exciter, but for our
receivers as well.I purchased all the equiptment from a company called Epcomm Communication down in Texas.The
Thanks to all those who responded to my original request. I'm looking for more data, specifically for the ICOM series of radios. I only have access to the user manual, and they speak of the OPC-617 cable, but they don't actually specifically call out the signal that one would need.
I'm w
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