Harold Farrenkopf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Easiest way to verify the actual length required is to
remove the loop from the can (or adjust it for minimal
coupling) and put it in the star with a cable of
approximately the correct length and use 2 of the other
star ports to measure the
I agree, it is a repeater remote controller (used to
controll the power, commnands and accessories) and not
really what is normally called a repeater controller.
Paul kb9wlc
--- Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator wrote:
Dinesh,
Looked at your controller. Looks
I still see no sign of a manual or building instructions. I hope they
come with the board or can be emailed. What say Dinesh? The other
projects are pretty well documented.
Jim B. wrote:
Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator wrote:
Dinesh,
Looked at your controller. Looks pretty good.
Does this controller have latching outputs, or just momentary? It doesn't
tell a lot about the functionality.
John
KU4RW
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According to the source code, once you set an output
high or low, it stays that way until you change it, or
the power fails. It's really rather simple, just
decoding the appropriate DTMF digits, setting an
internal variable according to the code entered, and
sending that to the output port to
I was down to Telewave this AM and discovered that they offer a full line of
Z Matchers --- their TZM series which they call EZ Matchers and they
make four band sizes-low band, VHF, UHF and cell--$149.00 list.
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I have done many of these in the past. With a Phelps Dodge Miniplexer they
made great full duplex ham phones in the 70s and 80s. Somewhere in my
garage, I have a 558 built up as an emergency repeater.
Its as simple as eliminating the switching transistor that turns off voltage
to the
Has anyone had any experience with the Panther portable in-band and
cross-band repeaters?
www.pantherelectronics.com
Paul Yonge, CBT
W2ARK WQDY219
MIDLAKES REPEATER
Syracuse, New York
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