What can people tell me about these
Any good on 2 meters. What's a good price for one?
Thanks in advance
Rob. KS4EC
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Since 1974, the award-winning Alpert JFCS has helped families of all faiths
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The Sinclair document on RB states the retuning works over a bandwidth of
2-4 MHz. My guess is that the narrower range is for the lowest frequencies
(132 MHz), and the wider for the higher (800 MHz). The shift from 142 to 145
may not be possible. Please keep us informed of the end result!
Wes
Rob,
The Model Designation T-5365A is a family number that applies to ALL
Quantar stations, whether VHF, UHF, 800 MHz, or 900 MHz. Even if we assume
that you're talking about a VHF unit, we need to know what modules and
options are in the station to answer your questions. Most VHF commercial
Anyone know if a UHF Glenayre PA will work in the ham portion of the band?
Chuck
WB2EDV
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Robert Pease r...@... wrote:
What can people tell me about these
Any good on 2 meters. What's a good price for one?
Rob,
The Range 2 unit covers the 2 meter band just fine. I have one in service with
no issues at all. Lives on the same site with a
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Robert Pease r...@... wrote:
What can people tell me about these
Any good on 2 meters. What's a good price for one?
The Quantar has been Motorola's top of the line infrastructure
When setting the power level on a maxtrac, do you set for the power level at
your intended frequency of operation or do you do it at the test frequency
that's in the software and live with what you get at your freq?
My example- Installing a 40w VHF 146-174 Maxtrac in the car for mobile
Tom,
The answer is: Neither. The correct method is to use the Calibrate Power
screen to adjust the power setting at each of 16 calibration points. When
performed per the RSS instructions, the power output will be uniform at any
point within the band edges. All of the nuances of the RVN4019
I need some help on a Celwave antenna I'm trying to fix. It's specs are 460-470
mhz 6db gain. Do not have a exact model number but I will try to find it. I
bought it off ebay with the person stating they had no idea what was wrong with
it but once I received it and took the fiberglass housing
Thanks Eric!
All these years of programming maxtracs and somehow I missed that one.
Did four radios this afternoon, all now happy across the band. What was
interesting is two of them are still factory set from motorola they were no
where near right either.
Thanks again!
Tom
W9SRV
Sent
Chuck,
Not being sure which model Glenayre PA you're referring to, I'm running
several QT-7795 and QT-6775's on 442 thru 449 with no degradation. Do
you have a QT series or the 97 series?
Adam N2ACF
Chuck Kelsey wrote:
Anyone know if a UHF Glenayre PA will work in the ham portion of the
It is the 97 series.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Adam Feuer feu...@optonline.net
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 7:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Glenayre UHF PA
Chuck,
Not being sure which model Glenayre PA you're referring to,
Ok, I don't use that model myself. I only have QT's in service.
Adam
Chuck Kelsey wrote:
It is the 97 series.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Adam Feuer feu...@optonline.net
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 7:05 PM
Subject: Re:
I have Quintrons (QT-6700) and they work just fine - I've had them as
low as 441 with no problem.
Also, been running one rated at 90 watts pretty much 24/7 since 1984.
Great stuff
Ken
At 04:30 PM 6/14/2009, Adam Feuer wrote:
Ok, I don't use that model myself. I only have QT's in
OK, thanks.
Anyone else out there know if the Glenayre 97-series UHF PA will work in the
ham portion of the band?
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: Adam Feuer feu...@optonline.net
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 7:30 PM
Subject: Re:
Just a week ago the provincial policeforce handed over to our DARES unit (Dutch
Amateur Radio Emergency Service)their whole old analog radiosystem, consisting
of about 630 Motorola MX 2000 and MT(S)2000 handhelds!!! That was realy fun to
receive as you can imagine.
Now we like to build, for
At 04:34 PM 6/14/2009, Chuck Kelsey wrote:
OK, thanks.
Anyone else out there know if the Glenayre 97-series UHF PA will work in the
ham portion of the band?
---FWIW Chuck, I'm sure it's a stripline type amp so it should by
its very nature be broadbanded. I'd bet it will tune down to at least
Wow! The windfall makes your club the envy of Hams, worldwide.
Congratulations on your enormous collection!
Before the Repeater-Builder crowd can answer some of your questions, perhaps
it would be a good idea to ask a few:
1. What are the complete model numbers of your radios, from the label
For sale my 260 watt Ge Pa. is very narrow banded for 6mtrs only. good db
suppresion best filtering available built in. Solid State 4 output finals with
65 watt driver. can be driven at 1-3 watts or by pass the first driver and
drive with upt to 35 watts. either way is full output. I am asking
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