Fred and others it is a good thing I never clean up My hard drive this
is a Great Heath Site and it looks like He might have it
http://www.d8apro.com/heath1.htm
Hope this Helps , Just the info on the Site was -very Informative for us
Old Heath Kit Fans and as Always We give Thanks to the Pe
LOOKING FOR A HIGH POWER LOW BAND AMP WORKING OR NOT ANY SPLIT. REASONABLE
PLEASE THANKS BOB 607 436 2287
Does anyone have the operating instructions for a Heathkit IM-5258 (new
series) distortion analyzer? Most the Heath manuals have disappeared from the
web. Bought the analyzer at a local flea market - it has a few problems, and I
would really appreciate the few pages from the manual dealing with
Maybe that should be second part of the exam: "Demonstrate proficiency at
operating your newest acquired technology driven equipment". may be a big
challenge for the VE..
Coupon for a TS-32??? Where do I sign up??? Will it expire What do I do
to transition to digital??? Maybe the Govt will rescue me and block the
transition... Oh wait.. I was thinking of tv.. nevermind
FWIW I use Pliobond contact cement to glue the fish paper. Pliobond has to be
thinned with MEK, so I know its strong...
73
Bernie Parker
K5BP
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Lemmon" wrote:
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> Bernie,
>
> Scotch (3M) makes 2520 Adhesive-Backed Varnished Cambric tape in vario
FWIW, you do know there really is no such thing as 'inverted DPL', don't
you? Every 'inverted' code corresponds to a 'non-inverted' code. So,
even if you're using an 'inverted code', if someone tries all the
standard codes, they will eventually hit your code.
The inverted tone only inverts the
What type of radios do you think the old hams are using? ;->
Joe M.
Nate Duehr wrote:
> On Mar 4, 2009, at 11:26 PM, MCH wrote:
>
>> You forgot one factor... most ham rigs don't have CDCSS abilities, and
>> like it or not those ARE the rigs of choice for people looking for
>> codes
>> for repe
At 3/5/2009 14:24, you wrote:
>On my two meter repeater we used to require one PL tone for repeater access
>and a different PL tone for DTMF commands (including autopatch access).
>
>The repeater generated the normal PL tone for repeater access.
Too bad most amateur grade radios made today don't s
Bernie,
Scotch (3M) makes 2520 Adhesive-Backed Varnished Cambric tape in various
widths, and you can purchase single rolls from industrial suppliers such as
McMaster-Carr and Grainger. This stuff is much better than fish paper, both
for its insulating value and its mechanical strength. You will
No, you DO have a TPN1191 power supply! The TPN1189A is the Auxiliary
Regulator Chassis, one component of the TPN1191 power supply. The schematic
for the TPN1189A chassis is included in the TPN1191 power supply manual
6881062E46, which is behind the Power Supply tab in the MSR2000 station
manual
Looking for a UHF/800 crossband coupler, weatherproof. Candidates include:
TX-RX Systems 80-05-01
TX-RX Systems 80-05-03
TX-RX Systems 80-05-04
TX-RX Systems 80-05-10
Telewave TS-4680
Hoping to find someone that has one in excellent-to-new condition they might
part with for cash or trade. Need
OK, I guess the info is found, I'll leave at that.
73, KD6AAJ
Maybe google for "Micarta". We use it for Hi-Voltage (480 VAC) stuff. Material
we use is thicker than fish paper, though.
If I find any info on "fish paper", I'll post it.
73, kd6aaj
--- On Thu, 3/5/09, dallasreact112 wrote:
> From: dallasreact112
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT Fish pape
Original Message
Subject:Re: [Repeater-Builder] Simpler Radios, (Was PL vs. DPL)
Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 18:24:35 -0600
From: Don Kupferschmidt
Reply-To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
To:
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If you can find a elecrical suppy house ,they mmay carry GC products. They uesd
to have small lots of fish paper.Or,A elec.moter rebuilder. -Varcilot,As I
remember.jerry
--- On Thu, 3/5/09, Daron Wilson wrote:
From: Daron Wilson
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] OT Fish paper
To: Repeater-Builde
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I found it recently online, we use it for wrapping cables before 'sewing'
them into place on cable tray in Central Offices. I don't remember where I
got it, but if you search around for waxed string, sewing cables, fish
paper, something like that you'll find a source for the waxed string and
sewin
The description doesn't say if there's an adhesive backing on this. I'd think
you'd need something - glue or double-sided tape - to stick it on a panel you
want to protect. As I recall, Heathkit used to use the self-stick stuff in many
of their units, but after 20-30 years, the adhesive dries u
Once again - Fish Paper listed here:
http://www.oselectronics.com/ose_p147.htm
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Morris WA6ILQ"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 7:29 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT Fish paper
> At 02:28 PM 03/05/09, you wrote:
>>Does anybody k
At 02:28 PM 03/05/09, you wrote:
>Does anybody know of a good source for "fish paper" insulating material?
>I trying to find it available in small quantities.
>
>73
>
>Bernie Parker
>
>K5BP
I've not been able to find it for years. The last time I needed a small
piece I ended up using an old bank
Up in Northern Wisconsin we have a ham who is a ham and used to own a
business repairing TV's.
He's now retired. Suffice it to say that he was very knowledgeable in
electronics and always let others know that fact.
When someone from the amateur radio ranks asked what *he perceived* to be a
du
Bernie---
Home Depot sells a "resin paper" to the construction trade that is generally
used to protect floors during a job. Unfortunately it comes in rolls about 5
in. dia. by about 3 feet wide but it is cheap and tough---I have used it for
electrical fish paper. It's pink/brown in color and ab
On Mar 5, 2009, at 12:13 PM, Paul Plack wrote:
> Learning the radio is now more daunting than passing the license exam.
So you're advocating a harder exam, right? :-P :-)
Nate WY0X
On Mar 4, 2009, at 11:26 PM, MCH wrote:
> You forgot one factor... most ham rigs don't have CDCSS abilities, and
> like it or not those ARE the rigs of choice for people looking for
> codes
> for repeaters since they are easy to reprogram.
The last ham rig I bought that didn't have this capabi
http://www.oselectronics.com/ose_p147.htm
- Original Message -
From: "dallasreact112"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 5:28 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT Fish paper
> Does anybody know of a good source for "fish paper" insulating material?
> I trying to find it available in s
AJ ...> wrote:
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> HAHAHAHA Gov't coupons for TS-32s LOL...
>
> I run cross tones... Inverted DPL input, 110.9 PL output for normal
> operation, same Inverted DPL input, standard DPL output for special
> events/call outs... Let's users keep their radios muted from the regular rag
> chew traffic d
Does anybody know of a good source for "fish paper" insulating material?
I trying to find it available in small quantities.
73
Bernie Parker
K5BP
On my two meter repeater we used to require one PL tone for repeater access
and a different PL tone for DTMF commands (including autopatch access).
The repeater generated the normal PL tone for repeater access.
-- Original Message --
Received: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 01:55:07 PM PST
From: AJ
To
HAHAHAHA Gov't coupons for TS-32s LOL...
I run cross tones... Inverted DPL input, 110.9 PL output for normal
operation, same Inverted DPL input, standard DPL output for special
events/call outs... Let's users keep their radios muted from the regular rag
chew traffic during the day by setting the r
Most of the new ham radios support at least encode CTCSS.
Anyone still using an old radio that does not have CTCSS encode needs
to upgrade or get it installed.
-- Original Message --
Received: Thu, 05 Mar 2009 01:24:12 PM PST
From: Rick Szajkowski
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Su
How did those older users get the idea that their Regency HR2's would be the
last purchase they'd have to make as hams? Are they still grumbling about the
FCC outlawing spark-gap?
I'd love to run my repeater using FM, but all the guys with the Heathkit
lunchboxes would stop paying dues, yada ya
its about time the new 'ham' radios support encode and decode CTCSS (pl)
I hate to have to buy and extra board to support encode
I would like to run our repeater in PL mode but a lot of our users have
older radios with out encode
the fun debate about CTCSS and CDCSS
Thanks to the group for a g
I know many hams who are still using radios that don't support CTCSS
ENCODE, let alone decode or CDCSS. Again, I said 'most radios', not all
radios. Yes, many recent models do include CDCSS.
Joe M.
n...@no6b.com wrote:
> At 3/4/2009 22:26, you wrote:
>> You forgot one factor... most ham rigs do
I can also program it for you.
Dean.
--- On Thu, 3/5/09, wb0vhb wrote:
From: wb0vhb
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Vertex VXR-1000 Vehicle Repeater
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, March 5, 2009, 12:04 PM
Anyone know if the UHF version will do 444 MHz?
Is the programm
I believe 1 software version will allow you to program out of band. The other
software versions would not. You will need the programming cable VPL-1. It has
been a while since I programmed one, but I think it will drop power a very
small amount. It is actually a cross band repeater you add to a
This is a real issue for some new hams. They get inspired to participate in
local emergency groups, attend classes, get their Tech license, then go looking
for the "most bang for the buck" in a handheld. Some get so discouraged at the
complexity of their radios they're never heard from again.
L
Says on the brochure it is 450-470. You would need a VPL-1 programing
cable and CE-22 software.
This is not a true full duplex repeater, this is basically a glorified
link radio that is meant to be connected to another radio inside the
vehicle, so that a handheld can use the car's radio.
On Thu
> Ahh, the Tempo S1! You could always tell when someone had one
> of these
> because of the "Tempo Ping" when you went to transmit and the PLL
> locked. I still have my S1T on the shelf and I'm looking for the
> extendable antenna for it that I lost. I can't bring myself
> to getting
> rid of
Anyone know if the UHF version will do 444 MHz?
Is the programming software and programming cable available or can someone
program this unit?
Randy
Of course you did the mod on yours to allow external CTCSS encode selection
with a DIP switch mounted in the PTT bar, didn't you?
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: "Joe"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 11:40 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Simpler Radios, (Was PL vs. DPL)
>
Ahh, the Tempo S1! You could always tell when someone had one of these
because of the "Tempo Ping" when you went to transmit and the PLL
locked. I still have my S1T on the shelf and I'm looking for the
extendable antenna for it that I lost. I can't bring myself to getting
rid of it.
It's a
I still have, and occasionally use, my Icom IC-4AT and Tempo S1 hand held
radios - both have thumbwheel frequency selection for those who don't know
what they are. Sometimes I wish they still made simple radios like that, but
a little smaller. Great on batteries - goes for days, not hours.
Chuc
At 3/4/2009 22:26, you wrote:
>You forgot one factor... most ham rigs don't have CDCSS abilities, and
>like it or not those ARE the rigs of choice for people looking for codes
>for repeaters since they are easy to reprogram.
Perhaps this is region dependent. Most radios made for the past several
Our MSR 2000 has a TPN1189A power supply in stead of the TPN1191 listed in the
manual and on Repeater-Builder. I need a schematic for this PS.
Any help would be appreciated.
Most of mine do DPL.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: "MCH"
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2009 1:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] PL vs. DPL
> You forgot one factor... most ham rigs don't have CDCSS abilities, and
> like it or not those ARE the rigs of choice for people
Hi Folks,
Trying to find some info on dup.s I got a t a hamfest this past weekend. I
believe they are Sinclair Q-318 dup.s. 4 cans, about 7" round and about 12.5"
high. Has the fine and coarse tuning.
Looks like the cables have been mod'ed with rg214 cables and *was* on
443.725/448.725.
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