Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr II parts

2009-09-15 Thread Richard Fletcher
Hi Bob,

 You won't know until you ask the seller for the part number. But for the price 
I would not fuss over trivial matters such as what split it is. The rest of it 
is worth that just for the spare parts.


-Richard





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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 9:30:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr II parts

  
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 The easiest place is eBay, here is one for sale right now.

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How do we know it's an 88-split UHF (450-470 MHz)? It could be 470-494 or 
494-512 MHz.

Bob NO6B





  

[Repeater-Builder] AEG KX series Repeaters / transceivers

2009-09-15 Thread on7wp
I got hold of a bunch of radios that appear to be coming from the Dutch police. 
 They seem to be working around 80 MHz and are fairly recent.

I cannot find any info on the net on how to program them, neither any technical 
manuals.

It is the KX series of AEG (telefunken ?)

Can anybody help me getting schematics and/or software, or contact details of 
anybody who might be able to help ?

Pedro ON7WP



[Repeater-Builder] Programming of X9000 with Handheld controller

2009-09-15 Thread tahrens301
Hi Folks,

I put this out on Batlabs, but haven't heard anything, so I
thought I'd try here.

I got a couple of VHF X9000s that have the hand held controller,
with Securenet stuff inside.

I've programmed many 'normal' X9000s before, but can't seem 
to get this guy to talk.  (the computer isn't the issue, as
I have been using same old dos computer for a while).

I just get the error message Serial Bus Error, Busy Line locked.

any clues?

Thanks,

Tim W5FN



[Repeater-Builder] Calgary, Alberta (Canada) amateur radio flea market

2009-09-15 Thread John Sehring
I realize this may not interest most of you, but thanks for the space.

--John WB0EQ/VE6


SARA Fall Fleamarket

Sponsored by Southern Alberta Repeater Association

Date: October 3, 2009
Time: Vendors - 9:00 am; Public - 10:00 am
Place: Eastside City Church - 1320 Abbeydale Drive SE Calgary, AB

Description: Free Parking; Snack Bar with Famous SARA Dogs; Commercial Dealers
Cost: Admission - $5.00 - Tables: $10.00 each
2m Talkin: VE6OIL - 146.610, -600 offset

Contact: For info or to reserve tables call Ken Oelke - VE6AFO at 403-226-5840 
or e-mail at ve6...@rac.ca
Website: http://saralink.ca/
 
Posted by VE6BLD on Sunday 09 August 2009 - 22:06:31 




  


Re: [Repeater-Builder] Free to good home

2009-09-15 Thread Scott Zimmerman
Free to good home: GE Mastr II EC ICOMs. I have more of these than I can 
count. They are starting to be like tribbles 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tribble) and are appearing EVRYWHERE!!

These are the UHF species (Will work on any band) - Both males and 
females are available. (TxRx)

I won't guarantee you'll get even numbers of Tx/Rx, they'll be on the 
same frequency, etc.; but you'll definitely get your money's worth!!

Just pay shipping and tell me how many you want.

Scott

Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
474 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531


[Repeater-Builder] OT - WTB

2009-09-15 Thread rahwayflynn
Plan is to stream audio from a mixed mode T band repeater system.  I am looking 
for a pair of range 4 low power Astro Spectra radios.  

Please reply off list with offer and prices.



Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Mastr II parts

2009-09-15 Thread no6b
At 9/15/2009 05:55, you wrote:


Hi Bob,

  You won't know until you ask the seller for the part number. But for the 
 price I would not fuss over trivial matters such as what split it is. The 
 rest of it is worth that just for the spare parts.

If you include shipping, I've seen whole Mastr II mobiles go for that much 
at the local swap meets.

Bob NO6B



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Programming of X9000 with Handheld controller

2009-09-15 Thread Mike Dietrich
If it has a little grey box the size of the siren box, in the middle with a key 
on the front and a bunch of db-9 and db-25 connectors on the back, you have to 
have special software to talk to the radio and the grey box.

Mike


  - Original Message - 
  From: tahrens301 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:22 PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Programming of X9000 with Handheld controller


Hi Folks,

  I put this out on Batlabs, but haven't heard anything, so I
  thought I'd try here.

  I got a couple of VHF X9000s that have the hand held controller,
  with Securenet stuff inside.

  I've programmed many 'normal' X9000s before, but can't seem 
  to get this guy to talk. (the computer isn't the issue, as
  I have been using same old dos computer for a while).

  I just get the error message Serial Bus Error, Busy Line locked.

  any clues?

  Thanks,

  Tim W5FN



  

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Programming of X9000 with Handheld controller

2009-09-15 Thread tahrens301
Hi Mike,

There are actually two boxes between the radio  the
HHCH.

One is a little smaller than a siren box, and has 
cutouts for something that looks like perhaps a
key hole, plus some other cutouts  places for 
LEDs to shine through, although inside the
box is only two connectors with PCB jumpers between
them. (HNN4015A)

The second box looks like a RIB box case.
(HLN1170A SP01).  Inside there is a PCB with some
traces  what looks to be places for perhaps an EPROM,
but there is nothing populated but connectors  jumpers.

I've looked at all of the documentation here  on Batlabs,
but nothing talks about the programming of the radio.

Thanks!

Tim W5FN





--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mike Dietrich m.dietr...@... wrote:

 If it has a little grey box the size of the siren box, in the middle with a 
 key on the front and a bunch of db-9 and db-25 connectors on the back, you 
 have to have special software to talk to the radio and the grey box.
 
 Mike
 
 
   - Original Message - 
   From: tahrens301 
   To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
   Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:22 PM
   Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Programming of X9000 with Handheld controller
 
 
 Hi Folks,
 
   I put this out on Batlabs, but haven't heard anything, so I
   thought I'd try here.
 
   I got a couple of VHF X9000s that have the hand held controller,
   with Securenet stuff inside.
 
   I've programmed many 'normal' X9000s before, but can't seem 
   to get this guy to talk. (the computer isn't the issue, as
   I have been using same old dos computer for a while).
 
   I just get the error message Serial Bus Error, Busy Line locked.
 
   any clues?
 
   Thanks,
 
   Tim W5FN





[Repeater-Builder] Controller Recomendations

2009-09-15 Thread ve6sar
I'm working on a project for the local ham club to build and install a UHF 
linking hub repeater and down the road add a low power vhf repeater to the site 
that's linked through a controller. 

I've used the Link Comm RLC-4's and CraField CD-3 controllers before I'm 
looking for an inexpensive solution that still is a quality product. Nothing to 
fancy is required.

What are people using for similar set ups?

Sean
VE6SAR