Anyone have any experience with this device?
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Dex
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Don, You don't mention what band/frequency the Micor is on, (I assume
UHF) and if you have a station monitor as you stated, it has a
wattmeter built in that can measure the power level from the low
level exciter board up through the output stage. Of course, you'll
need an RF RCA connector to
Does anybody have the following GE Repeater Control
Board that they would be willing to give up.
19D417385G1 or -G2
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I have not used one before, but I ordered a couple to check out. Seems like
it could be a pretty cool item, I can think of plenty of uses for it.
tk
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Sorry, my oversite. It is vhf and I don't have a wattmeter capable
of 1 watt or less. I need to invest in the proper slug for my
wattmeter, no doubt.
With the xmit channel element always running, I see a continous
measurable output from the exciter or the test set. No difference
whether the
A USB Echolink bridge? Wonder if it's compatible?
Thomas E. Ketchum wrote:
I have not used one before, but I ordered a couple to check out. Seems like
it could be a pretty cool item, I can think of plenty of uses for it.
tk
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Hi Neil,
Although the example story deviation was excessive, I'm not
sure the citation would have actually stuck in a band where
wideband experimental amateur radio modes are allowed. The
results could have played out a number of different ways.
I have found cases where the inspection
With the xmit channel element always running, I see a continous
measurable output from the exciter or the test set. No difference
whether the repeater is in xmit mode or idle. Just curious as to
what I should be seeing. I have a spare exciter board and aligned
both as per manual, both
Hi Skipp
Hi Neil,
Although the example story deviation was excessive, I'm not
sure the citation would have actually stuck in a band where
wideband experimental amateur radio modes are allowed. The
results could have played out a number of different ways.
I would believe the response
Anyone know what has happened to the RC-110 Group? Wonder if it is a
personal problem or has the group been disbanded?
Hello,
Your request to join the rc110 group was not approved.
Your membership was automatically rejected because the moderator didn't
approve it within 14 days. We do this to
Ken's ( the owner )been to Dayton - try again and see if you get it this
time.
I think Ken is on this list too
Matt
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Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 8:21 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Arcom
Yep, he's here ... at least, somewhere ...
If it is a panic, I can call him for you ...
Neil
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Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:56:57 +0100
Ken's (
It seems to me that this group has had discussions before about Winegard TV
pre-amps causing wide-band RF noise. Does anyone know if there is a good
model of TV pre-amp that works for the job intended but does not cause the RF
noise?
thanks
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Looks like you joined just before Dayton (read: really busy time). I
would try subbing again.
Joe M.
Jim Brown wrote:
Anyone know what has happened to the RC-110 Group? Wonder if it is a
personal problem or has the group been disbanded?
Hello,
Your request to join the rc110 group was
At last, photos and hard data on the 7330 athttp://www.scomcontrollers.com!Please
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It discusses the philosophies behind this new line ofcontrollers and
helps show why the project has taken so much
well-spenttime!We'll
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
It seems to me that this group has had discussions before about Winegard TV
pre-amps causing wide-band RF noise. Does anyone know if there is a good
model of TV pre-amp that works for the job intended but does not cause the RF
noise?
thanks
Try Motorola. They are
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