Mike Morris wrote:
After the magic date there won't be any analog
equipment for your bag phone to talk to.
And you aren't the only one - there are a LOT of GM Onstar
customers that are going to be left high and dry.
heh-my answer to that is-'hah hah!'
That's what you get for getting a cell
The factory may email it if you ask nice...if not let me know and I
can provide a copy from my archives. I will see if I can PDF it if
the factory cannot send it...
especially if you are polite and say it is for ham radio
216-351-1755
Racom Products in Cleveland Ohio
(a long time ago in a
Doug Bade wrote:
The factory may email it if you ask nice...if not let me know and I
can provide a copy from my archives. I will see if I can PDF it if
the factory cannot send it...
especially if you are polite and say it is for ham radio
216-351-1755
Racom Products in Cleveland
Does the GTX have a flat audio in connection?
(I don't recall if it does or not)
Joe M.
N9WYS wrote:
OK Im sure you will all think this is a stupid question, but I need to
ask it anyway. (I'm having one of my stupid moments.)
Im cobbling together a GTX and a MaxTrac for my 900
I believe it does - but that is only one connection, and I need to be able
to bring in flat audio from the as well... I think what I'm going to do is
use the PL generating properties of the GTX itself for now.
Mark - N9WYS
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
The manager of the operation bought it about a year ago to keep it
going, and moved it to a new location
Doug
KD8B
At 10:25 AM 5/22/2007, you wrote:
Doug Bade wrote:
The factory may email it if you ask nice...if not let me know and I
can provide a copy from my archives. I will see if I
Re: TK-931HD Wide Xmit Drift on Cold Power Up: Normal or a Problem
Hi Stewart,
Just some shot in the dark comments... If there are no problems
with the vco or synth operation then you might check the diagram
to see if there is some sort of internal temp comp (heated) reference
source.
It doesn't have both flat audio and mic audio for TX?
Joe M.
N9WYS wrote:
I believe it does - but that is only one connection, and I need to be able
to bring in flat audio from the as well... I think what I'm going to do is
use the PL generating properties of the GTX itself for now.
Re: Old CW ID'er Callsigns (Tuesday Trivia Story)
I ended up with a non working Spectrum Repeater. Since I enjoy
some forms of self abuse I set out to get the box going again.
Well...
After a bit of rebuilding the old beast nicely came back to life.
The CW ID'er still has the original
Hi Friends, anyone have a schematic of the Zetron 340 multitone repeater
controller ?
Thanks in advance.
Juan
Hello all. I am in need of at least one Motorola Vibrasponder
TLN8381A frequency of 88.5. These are for a Motrac Rx. I looked
at Dayton but the old stuff seems to be gone. If anyone has one
or two for sale please let me know.
Thanks, Joe
Hello, I am a new ham op that comes from a commerical LMR background.
I am in the process of setting up my home station. It will consist of
a few Motorola Maxtracs and possibly some GE Phenox VHF radios
reprogramed to the 2m band to hit some of the many local repeaters
here in the Houston TX
You could do that if the maxtracs have 16pin logic boards pretty easy..
But you would really lose some flexability inasfar as link freqs and off
duty use of those radios..
Due yourself a favor and pickup a real dual band mobile that will do
cross band repeat.. Alinco and icom have some older
Joe , Give Ted at http://www.mdmradio.com/He is Old Stuff , I mean He
has Old Stuff like this . I think He still runs an Old Motorola 80D With
Dynamotor in His car on 2 Meters Ha Ha
Happy Repeater Building
Don KA9QJG
Rick,
I have tuned several down to ham with no problems.
Paul
WB5IDM
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rick Lutzinger KD6ZR
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 2:00 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
Has anyone repurposed a Mitrek PL board for another repeater or as a PL
detector in general?
--
Kris Kirby, KE4AHR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes
a bit longer. -- Henry Kissinger
He needs a vehicular repeater.
Saw a milk crate full of them at dayton for $50.00 each.
tom
[Original Message]
From: Jay Urish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: 5/22/2007 4:19:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Remote Base/Repeater Question From a
Newbie
Re: Repurposing Mitrek PL Board?
Sure, two applications depending on which pl board version
you have.
The digital controlled ctcss dcs boards make nice external
generators if you use them with the right type of front panel
thumb switches to select the tone/code.
Circa late 80's we made
Joe,
I guess I need to look at the radio configuration while I have it in front
of me and on the RSS. I'm not sure what the current config is for the
16-pin data plug on the back of it right offhand.
But I think to make things simple, I'll just use the PL generator within the
rig itself.
Mark
Look on he positive side.
We switched our analogue phone network off 10 years ago and as hams we are
still collecting and reusing all that stuff.. like hundreds of feet of rg400
with connectors,erricson and Motorola combiners that can be modified as 440mhz
duplexers(they are 3/4 wave at
Don,
You got it right the 1st time - he is old stuff. An oldie, but a goodie. Ted
is a great guy and I've dealt with him just recently. If you need to get the
shirt off of his back, just ask, and he'll give it to you.
And yes, that Motorola 80D in his car, keyed up when the car is running
Kerry-
Wow. What a small world. Assuming you still reside
at the address listed on your
license, I grew up less than a half-mile from
you(Aspen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jester). At any rate, if
you need any help setting up a crossband system just
let me know. I might be able to
hook you up on the
I actually saw Ted at Dayton but thought he got rid of all his stuff.
I'll contact him. Thanks, Joe
Don KA9QJG wrote:
Joe , Give Ted at http://www.mdmradio.com/He is Old Stuff , I
mean He has Old Stuff like this . I think He still runs an Old Motorola
80D With Dynamotor in His
He is on a lake in Ompah, Ontario. I don't remember the carrier name, it's
been a few years. I'll have to ask him. I know that he was on the fringes of
the analog coverage, but he told me that the new digital coverage (with a
handheld) does not cover his area.
joe
-- Original
Two AMPS carriers there are Rodgers and Bell Canada (and affiliates)
Rodgers has the A side and is rumored to be dropping all AMPS coverage
by next month,
http://www.digitalhome.ca/content/view/1829/206/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He is on a lake in Ompah, Ontario. I don't remember the
Hell all,
I have a bit of an odd request. Does anyone have a high quality .jpg
file of a D-Star system which I might fit within the D-STAR banner on
the home page of the http://www.hamradio-dv.org web site? I could
shrink it to fit if necessary.
I just can't seem to find a decent
sponders and senders at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Joe C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all. I am in need of at least one
Motorola Vibrasponder
TLN8381A frequency of 88.5. These are for a
Motrac Rx. I looked
at Dayton but the old stuff seems to be gone.
If anyone has one
or two for sale
gentlemen:
in my own defense I would straighten the record.
I run a Motorola 5V not an 80D.
My cardiologist won't let me lift the 80D any
more. So on the subject of 'OLD' you got that
almost right.
mdm ted
Also I had to remove the 80D to improve gas
mileage with the prices as they are.
--- Don
Hello all,
I have a complete VHF Digital (programmable) MSF5000 repeater for
sell (minus duplexer and antenna). I will not ship the item, local
pick up only (late evenings and weekends only). The unit also has the
battery backup option (minus the external cabling). If interested,
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