In a message dated 11/28/05 6:51:55 PM US Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Question: Does the Johnson 6060 meet FCC Type Acceptance for GMRS? Neil - WA6KLA
Generally speaking any radio used in part 90 service that transmits 50w or less rf power is acceptable in the GMRS.
I found a little bit of info in the back of a MaxTrac
RSS manual. Nothing pertinent on QC-II (at least they
mentioned it) but they did say DTMF was 0.17% and all
the other signalling methods were 1% for frequency
stability. I guess we need to dig a little deeper.
Bob M.
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--- Eric Lemmon
His license covers his family and allows them to operate GMRS
equipment. The repeater can be used by other GMRS Licensees if the
repeater owner chooses to allow them.
Sec. 95.33 Cooperative use of radio stations in the GMRS.
(a) Licensees (a licensee is the entity to which the license is
Johnny,
OK, that's better. Did not think of that one. You are correct, wish they
could have that tolerance though. Like you said they are a dern good radio.
Is the tolerance the only reason a modified 6060 would not be type accepted
for repeater service? They would be great little and very
Chris,
Is that any radio? Is there any
specification as to the frequency tolerance of the transmitter mentioned?
Guess I had better look it all up. I don't know why I am interested, guess
it's because I have so many of these PPL 6060 radios on hand. I have 5
brand new-in-the-box 6060's
Paul;
The Manufacturer specs for the radio will indicate what
services it is type accepted for. I would start with them as they are
still in business, even though it is an older model.
There was a list (I think it may have been a hyper link)
published at one time on the Mastr
Hello Ed,
my unit don't have this terminals on the back.
It was prewired from module to module (original)
and the speaker goes via the charger-module to
the speaker in the channel switcher.
I'll check the jumpers.
73
Bernd
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Bernd Maestling wrote:
Hello Ed,
my unit don't have this terminals on the back.
It was prewired from module to module (original)
and the speaker goes via the charger-module to
the speaker in the channel switcher.
I'll check the jumpers.
73
Bernd
Bernd,
If the 600 lines are wired
can one remotely activate a repeater without tones?
Say: click PTT three times within 3 seconds and repeater is up.
click PTT four times within 3 seconda dn repeater is down
thanks
csi
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chris_inos wrote:
can one remotely activate a repeater without tones?
Say: click PTT three times within 3 seconds and repeater is up.
click PTT four times within 3 seconda dn repeater is down
thanks
csi
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Yep,
It's done all the time in non ham circuits. Motorola
has or had two or three pulse control circuits.
You see these type of controls at airports for the
runway lights, metro hospitals for the Motorola Hear
system, ACC controller reverse control from an HF
radio (typical marine radio)
How about using a subaudible tone PL decoder to activate a flip-flop
circuit
that switch on-off the PTT line??
Juan XE2SI
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skipp025 wrote:
The potential for trouble is with inexperienced users,
pranksters and undesired pulse noise. Sometimes they
are from the same location...
LOL... good description.
Nate WY0X
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In a message dated 11/29/05 9:35:16 AM US Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is that any radio? Is there any specification as to the frequency tolerance of the transmitter mentioned? Guess I had better look it all up. I don't know why I am interested, guess it's because I have
It's not really practical to try to make this happen. Instead, use tones, or
a dedicated phone line, or an internet connection.
The idea of click a PTT X number of times could EASILY be falsed
by someone with a weak picket fence type signal into the repeater.
-- Original Message --
I imagine the kerchunkers would have a ball playing with that!
In the middle of a conversation, they would shut the repeater off.
Joe M.
chris_inos wrote:
can one remotely activate a repeater without tones?
Say: click PTT three times within 3 seconds and repeater is up.
click PTT
Hi, All- Looking for keys for a mastr ll station,6ft rack,locks front
and back.Book showes 1 key and 2 locks. Book is saying 1000GE.Anyone
have a pair ,or could make a copy ??? TKS,Jerry W8KQ
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Joe M. I do not think so...this is a well control group...something like one big family ...not more than 10 users...each one look-out for the other.. outside the continental us...in an island of 3000 people. thanks for your contribution. csimch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I imagine the
He mention users are with marine radios, they do not have PL
encoders.Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]
repeater..activate without tones That would be ok ...
until some user came on with the wrong tone. We had a controller of
that type some 20 years ... had to modify that
Chris: Lucky you. :-)
Joe M.
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Hello Everyone, I do not wish to re invent the Wheel but I would like Some
Reasonable suggestions to Do the Following, from others who have already
done this, I have a 440 and 220 Repeater at two different locations less the
20 Miles apart, I would like to full duplex link the two together I
Hello,
Anyone know why I am getting a text file with every email from my Yahoo
groups? This just started a couple days ago. Everything looks fine on the
Yahoo.
Paul
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I have A motorola Repeater Marked PAC-RT Mod.# H13TTY3110A
Ser.#287ALWoo387 Freq. 153.7400 would like to know what it is
Can't find in ID in Repeater-Builder. Thanks
Dale N8SAC
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Hope this helps you out.
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx/pac.html
Michael-Original Message-From: Maxwell D Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSent: Wed, 30 Nov 2005 00:42:06 -Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Repeater
I have A motorola Repeater
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Linking 220/440
Can the sites 'see' each other? YES
If you don't have a spare 440 MHz receiver, I have a couple
around here ...---Thanks ButI Have a Maxtrac and a Spectra
Tec -
Hope this helps, Yes is Did -
Neil -
Hello .
KA9QJG wrote:
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Linking 220/440
Can the sites 'see' each other?
YES
If you don't have a spare 440 MHz receiver, I have a couple
around here ...
---Thanks ButI Have a Maxtrac and a Spectra Tec
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Hope this
Dale,
By a remarkable coincidence, I have a PAC-RT unit with the same model
number, but a different VHF frequency.
The PAC-RT is not a repeater in the normal sense, but an extender. Here
in California, its most common use is in a CHP cruiser. Each vehicle
has a high-power mobile radio that
It connects to a mobile radio and allows you to use an HT on 153.74 to
utilize your mobile radio to effectively extend your range. It is not a
traditional repeater, just a low power transceiver.
Chuck
WB2EDV
Maxwell D Pratt wrote:
I have A motorola Repeater Marked PAC-RT Mod.#
Anyone have a 6 meter Hamtronics TA51 Exciter
or similar low power exciter that
they would like to dispose of for beacon use?
Thanks
Mitch, W4OA
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Hi Chris,
can one remotely activate a repeater without tones?
Say: click PTT three times within 3 seconds and repeater is
up. click PTT four times within 3
seconda dn repeater is down
The S-COM 6K and 7K repeater controllers have hadthis feature for
many yearsdue toour involvement
have a lot of 127.3 if needed.
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Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2005 12:32 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] tone reed sources
I call three different locations to find tone reeds.
First, MDM
Picked up a C71RTB3146D. Looks like a Micor base but PA has what looks like Mocom70 heatsink.I am sure it is intermittent duty.Its on 45 Mhz. Any good for 6 meters?
Will
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