The UHF I remember was 4CX250B's but that was earlier.
Neil
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>OK - I was sure m
Figured I would post it over here as well...
Other folks looking for Moto thru-line adapters on the RC-210 group...
anybody got excess thru-line adapters?
73
Mike
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Works for me!
Charles Mumphrey
Amateur Radio Station Kc5ozh
Kc5ozh Rowlett Repeater: 441.325 Mhz + 162.2
Kc5ozh Dallas Repeater: 441.950 Mhz + 162.2
Rowlett R.A.C.E.S. Unit 823
http://www.CharliesElectronics.com
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ICS also has their basic controller at about $80, but it does a lot
more.
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http://www.ics-ctrl.com>
Mike WA6ILQ
At 07:54 AM 03/19/06, you wrote:
Bill
You can try two different ones. ComSpec has the ID-8 and NHRC has the
Micro.
Both in the 60 dollar range.
Dave W2EFC
I have a couple NHRC controllers around here somewhere but I just want
a cheap simple IDer. I ordered one from ebay and one of the $10 from a
previous link.
These could also be for a IDer for a Foxhunt.
Thanks for all the suggestions
Bill
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OK - I was sure my book shows a pair of 8560As for VHF. The UHF ones we had
used 8874s.
LJ
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> Some d
Call ComSpec tech support. They will tell you how to do it the right
way. They told me but, I forgot or lost the paper that I wrote it
down on.
AC0Y
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> Hi Joe,
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> > Joe wrote:
> > I decided to try the method
Here is another Idea, If you can get your hands on a couple old
Microwave motion detectors mostly found on automatic doors of
buildings that are being torn down, or from auto door repair
centers. They are perfect trancievers FM and all at about 10 GIG or
so.
I have played with these before and
You are probably asking for P3 CATV 500 cable. It is about 1.5 dB at
450 MHz.
Go here
http://www.trilogycoax.com/pdf/catv/spec_sheets/mc2/MC2_500.pdf to
check out Trilogy 1/2" cable, which is air dielectric and has less
loss than foam.
This cable will work just fine for a RX application.
Sh
Probably they don't show up in a search because I put them up fairly
recently (couple of weeks ago) and they haven't been crawled yet. They are
there for all to use, and I will leave them there unless Andrews or someone
gripes. Some time ago I provided these files (and others) for inclusion on
the
Here is a idea with out ANY thought behind it. A 1.2 gig portable
phone with it's base on one end tied permintly off hook and the
portable unit on the other end...Oh well, if you have one laying
around you could play with it.
AC0Y
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is it P1 or P3 cabletony dinkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can someone estimate for me, the approximate loss of typical half inch cable TV hard line at 450 mHz?tnxtdwb6mieYahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/<*> To unsubscri
Can someone estimate for me, the approximate loss of typical half inch cable
TV hard line at 450 mHz?
tnx
td
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k0jxi wrote:
> There was a discussion a while back about getting or modifing a 40
> watt high band phoenix to run clean at low power say 1 to 10 watts.
> Did anyone come up with a idea how to do this? Was wanting to do the
> same myself
>
> Thanks, Dale k0jxi
Still haven't found anything def
Jamey Wright wrote:
> Hey Robert! Want another one? I'v got 2 or three.
>
> Jamey Wright
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Some do ... earlier ones do not ... except on UHF ???
Neil
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>I thought these 1
I thought these 1/4KW amps used 8560A tubes??
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> I don't know about the later models but when I was se
Dave
would you gave us their web site?
thanks
Gervais ve2ckn
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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:54:10 EST
Bill
You can try two
Hey Robert! Want another one? I'v got 2 or three.
Jamey Wright
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> There are at least one or two other VB numbers. Anyone
> have an idea what the other values are?
>
> cheers,
> skipp
I've only ever seen VB-83 (35 ohm, similiar to RG-83) and VB-8 (50 ohm,
similar to RG-8).
I have RG-83 cable available if anyone is looking for some to rebuild
harnesses, but
Hello Group:
Looking for informations on a couple radio.The first one
is a low band on 6 meters with a tube final-6146?
Model number is EUR66y??32 Numbers are unreadable.
Fcc data -ET-72A ER-46A
This is a 12volt rig,with a volume, monitor f1-f4
Could
rick,
You might try locate a VHF Micor mobile on Ebay, etc.out of Canada,
They operate alot of VHF equip in the 136-150 band. Most of the
boardis are intercangeable with the ones in the Micor Base
Station/Repeater chasis. I swapped the 150 band Rcvr in my non-
unified VHF rptr with one from
Just to keep in stride with some other suggestions, you could lease a
dedicated circuit from the local telco or how about a fiber line from
the cable company? That should keep your pockets purged :)
Maybe I missed something but I would consider just linking the two
repeaters with a 220 receive
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Run a condiut to the other location if it is what you say 20-30 yards away and run shi
Run a condiut to the other location if it is what you say 20-30 yards away and run shielded Cat-5 and tie them together and be done with it. Get the volunteers with there shovels and picks and go to town.
Mike K7PFJ
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Hi Jeff,
Jon sent me the following (thanks again Jon) :
[paste]
"vb" vapor block cables were developed by db about
1971--- if you have an old catalog they're addressed
in the engineering section
I believe they made at least three types, which are
still used by them today for their harnes
The manual part
#68P81022E90-
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First off, we'll need to know 'which handies?'
Neil
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>HI All, I am new here. Can somebody help me with
I don't know about the later models but when I was servicing
the 100 - 275 - 375 watt transmitters, careful maintenance of the
blower motor was necessary. When you determine the blower motor
seems to be slowing down ( lack of bearing lubrication? ) try
that first.
If that doesn't do
With all the talk about ID's, I have a new
Communications Specialists ID-8
taking up space. $30 plus shipping from
60134. Contact me off list if interested.
Thanks Gerry
N9MEP at aol dot com
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Do you plan to open the radios up to add the cor
circuit? ...Or would/do you want to just use
speaker audio output for (cor & repeat audio)
everything? Both methods are quite possible...
using the speaker audio out is semi quirky but
very easy to do.
cheers,
skipp
> "Zakaria Dahili" <[E
HI All, I am new here. Can somebody help me with the circuit to build
the above. What I have in mind is to use 2 Motorola handies and
convert it into a small repeater. I also need the circuit which has a
delay "tail" of about 1.5 secs. Thanks. - de 9M2ZC
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Ahhh... the famous Motorola 1/4kw dual 4cx250b final?
Never saw one that held up long term without regular
hands-on service. Hard to keep a blower going in some
of the earlier units.
You're going to love trouble-shooting the safety interlock
circuits connected to the power supply. Just a b
I've seen this on the message list a few times now..just what is a Motorola
micro repeater? Do you possilbly mean MICOR?
On 3/19/2006 7:52:19 PM, ke4ovn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> Looking on information on A motorola micro repeater, 2 tube final Model
Number-B93rcb-31058.On 2
Put a very low power 220 radio on the 440
repeater.
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How about fiber? All of those kits you see around the internet for
wireless (infrared) headphones seem simple and HP has some nice little
emitters and detectors for the 1000um Plastic Optical Fiber. It's easy to
work with and easy to terminate. A hot knife and a simple polishing fixture
that co
Jameco sells an experimenters fiber optics kit if
you're into self abuse.
cheers,
skipp
> "Bob M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> One problem you need to address when running wires
> between sites is the possibility of different ground
> potentials, especially during an electrical storm.
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Hello Group:
Looking on information on A motorola micro repeater, 2 tube final
Model Number-B93rcb-31058.On 2meter band now, Tube final drop from
250watts to 30 watts.
Need to find a manual number so I can troubleshoot.
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Hack a cordless telephone? Cordless intercom? 2.4Ghz / 5.8Ghz digitals
should be secure enough.
LED optical transmitters/receivers with appropriate filters for the
daylight might be another option.
-Dave, KB7SVP
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what about the kit from NO?? on ebay,
$20
Steve
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BillYou can try two different ones. ComSpe
If cheap is what you are looking for, check out
http://home.att.net/~jacksonharbor/10mintim.htm They have a $10 kit
that should work.
Scott, WN1B
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> Has anyone came up with a cheap easy CW ID'er for a GR 500 repeater?
First off, Micor Base Station - doesn't have any of the required
shield kits to make it into a repeater.
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Yea, that would work except trying to get approval to do that from
both site owners would be nearly impossible. That's why I'm trying to
go RF.
MIke
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> How about interconnect via wire?
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> Neil - WA6KLA
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Bill
You can try two different ones. ComSpec has the ID-8 and NHRC has the Micro.
Both in the 60 dollar range.
Dave W2EFC
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I once wired a diode to one of the switch positions to CHANGE the tone during COS - similar to reverse burst, except now a totally different tone - made the receivers quench nicely.Steve NU5D
On 3/19/06, Chuck Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's what I do -- gate the audio line. I usually u
Seems like there is a control line on the ts32 board audio buffer that can be tied to detect line to gate audio.On 3/19/06, John J. Riddell <
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outputwhen COS drops.works great.
And a quick specialized search of the web shows the
only on line place where some/all of the below files
are available is the Repeater Builder Web page:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/ant-sys-index.html
Someone from the group was looking for the Harmonic
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