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Description : Processor - Buss Speed Reduction Software (freeware)
You
slomo is actually moslo program
uploaded to the group files section.
I've got to lay off the Absolute (Vodka) so early in the day...
the mentioned slomo program is actually moslo. I've placed a
copy of the program package into the group files section in the
same named folder.
It's
I have a PC that I run Vertral PC and dos 3.1 is in it works fine that way to
program
John
From: Ron Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/07/13 Sun PM 07:08:10 CDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] ISO Slow Computer for R100 repeater programming
Hi Group; I wanted to offer this item to the members of this group
before posting it on E-Bay
I have the following for sale, local pick-up or your arrangements.
Please contact me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if
interested. Thanks, Bill N8LXM
General Electric Mastr II UHF Repeater Station in
Hey guys, just trying to figure out a quick and dirty way to automatically
cycle power to a repeater one time per day for a short period of time. Been
having problems with the repeater that I maintain. Basically figuring it's a
controller glitch, but occasionally the repeater will lock up on
OK here is my 2 cents. Check out this website:
http://www.snopes.com/science/cookegg.asp
There is all kinds of info that debunks this myth.
Jeff
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ron Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Johnny,
This is true. We all have the idea in us that if it is in
I need someone in the Oklahoma area that can bring the unit down, tunr
e in frequency and assist with interfacint my Allstar repeater stuff.
I need to use the pins on the accessory jack
if you know of how to bring the repeater down on frequency, please
E-mail me direct
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Your
Hey guys I was asked if it's possible to narrow band a MSR 2000 (12.5
KHz ch spacing, 2.5 KHz max deviatation). I don't see why not, just
turn the IDC down and setup the audio, is it not that simple? I
suppose you wont have the option of companding the audio, but if that
was done at the
Hi Jesse, you turn down the transmit deviation, as long as set the PL
deviation correctly also. As for the receiver, you will need filters that are
more
narrow; other wise you will get adjacent channel intererence. See this
link:_http://www.com-spec.com/narrow.htm_
Hello;
I have forwarded your email to my club that might be interested in your
repeater. They may have some questions. The people are [EMAIL PROTECTED] Leon
and the other is ken. I hope this will help you sell your equipment.
Don Goodhart
N6EUR
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At 08:44 AM 07/14/08, you wrote:
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008, Richard wrote:
Maybe you could install a battery bank with a good quality four stage
charger to power the repeaters. When the power drops, since the
repeaters are already running on batteries, the switchover would be
seamless.
Good
At 08:09 PM 07/15/08, you wrote:
Hi Group; I wanted to offer this item to the members of this group
before posting it on E-Bay
I have the following for sale, local pick-up or your arrangements.
Please contact me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if
interested. Thanks, Bill N8LXM
Where is local pick
At 06:07 AM 07/15/08, you wrote:
Hey guys, just trying to figure out a quick and dirty way to
automatically cycle power to a repeater one time per day for a short
period of time. Been having problems with the repeater that I
maintain. Basically figuring it's a controller glitch, but
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