[Repeater-Builder] Re: Quantar widlcard question

2009-06-08 Thread nj902
The Quantar SAM FRU part number is TLN3364. It probably won't come with documentation so you'll want 6881127E40. The Quantar SAM RSS is RVN4110. Getting the staion configured correctly with SAM and wildcard programming is not something you want to attempt at the average tower site. You'll do

[Repeater-Builder] Six-Meter Isolator Circulator

2009-06-08 Thread Dan
Do you know where I can get a reasonably priced isolator or circulator for the six-meter band? I see lots of items for 2 meters, 1.25 meters, and 70 centimeters, but nothing for low band applications. Regards, Dan at K7MM, VU3MMW

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Six-Meter Isolator Circulator

2009-06-08 Thread Gareth Bennett (Ihug)
Hi Dan, Have a look at this link, exactly what you are after?? http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics-photography/Radio-equipment/Commercial/auction-223252310.htm Regards Gareth Bennett (Technical Services) Signals NZ Ltd 8 Manor Place P.O. Box 1439 Dunedin 9015 New Zealand Phone : 03 477-4342

[Repeater-Builder] Voter Question

2009-06-08 Thread John Transue
I need a voter for two receivers. The LDG voter does up to eight receivers, and I like it, but it costs over $300. Does anyone make a voter that is less expensive? I don't have a price for Doug Hill but his equipment looks like major overkill, and I expect it is even more expensive than the LDG

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Voter Question

2009-06-08 Thread Steve Allred
The Doug Hall is a very good piece of equipment, but for the money so is the LDG. If you want a 2 channel voter, build the one the was published in QST, the LDG is based off of it's design. 73, Steve / K6SCA --- On Mon, 6/8/09, John Transue jtran...@cox.net wrote: From: John Transue

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Six-Meter Isolator Circulator

2009-06-08 Thread Steve Allred
Hi Dan, The phrases reasonably priced isolator for 6 meters are usually mutually exclusive. A isolator tuned for the 6 meter ham band is VERY expensive. Not to rain on Gareth's parade, but a 47 MHz low-band isolator will almost never tune to the repeater portion of 6 meters, I've tried

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Six-Meter Isolator Circulator

2009-06-08 Thread Eric Lemmon
Dan, Most circulator manufacturers no longer offer low-band units, although they might custom-make one for you for perhaps $800 to $1,000. The least-expensive route is to find a used but working low-band isolator, and arrange with Telewave, EMR, or TX-RX to remanufacture it to your exact

RE: [Repeater-Builder] 19D424984 G1 Tx Monitor panel

2009-06-08 Thread Eric Lemmon
Doug, If your panel has only one RF Detector Module, then it definitely is not the low-band unit- which has two modules in series. What part number is stamped on the module in your unit? 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com

RE: [Repeater-Builder] 19D424984 G1 Tx Monitor panel

2009-06-08 Thread Doug
At 07:28 PM 08/06/2009, you wrote: Doug, If your panel has only one RF Detector Module, then it definitely is not the low-band unit- which has two modules in series. What part number is stamped on the module in your unit? 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY --- It has only one rf unit, but on the

RE: [Repeater-Builder] 19D424984 G1 Tx Monitor panel

2009-06-08 Thread Eric Lemmon
Doug, The number 19C327927G2 positively identifies your unit as a VHF high-band panel, designed for the 152 MHz mobile telephone channels. The RF Detector Module actually contains four stripline directional couplers; two are used to detect forward and reverse power for the transmitter controls,

RE: [Repeater-Builder] 19D424984 G1 Tx Monitor panel

2009-06-08 Thread Doug
At 09:13 PM 08/06/2009, you wrote: Doug, The number 19C327927G2 positively identifies your unit as a VHF high-band panel, designed for the 152 MHz mobile telephone channels. The RF Detector Module actually contains four stripline directional couplers; two are used to detect forward and reverse