At 9/19/2009 17:25, you wrote:
>Hey guys,
>Alright, i have a very strange problem on 220. Let me explain the
>equipment.
>The repeater is a hipro r1, with an arcom rc210 controller, hustler 220
>antenna, and wacom duplexer.
>I'm getting this very strange feedback in to the 220 receiver.
>The probl
Eric,
The repeater is 70cm amateur (444.625 TX/449.625 RX). These duplexers have
been used on this same repeater for I'd say 10-13 years. I was given the
repeater by the previous owner because the site was lost and he did not have
time to repair the problems that did show up (the PA went out)
Disconnect the antenna at the duplexer and replace with a dummy load.
Does the problem still exist ?
Hey guys,
Alright, i have a very strange problem on 220. Let me explain the
equipment.
The repeater is a hipro r1, with an arcom rc210 controller, hustler 220
antenna, and wacom duplexer.
I'm getting this very strange feedback in to the 220 receiver.
The problem only occurs when the 220 transmitte
Terry,
Is your repeater in the 70cm Amateur band? If so, and your WP-678 duplexer
was not originally tuned for that band, that may be where the problem lies.
I have a Remec-Wacom WP-678 duplexer that I bought from the factory for GMRS
service, and its insertion loss at the transmit frequency is 1
When you remove the PL Module from the back plane you lose
the reverse burst CTCSS (PL) function. What advantage would
you have/get from using a TS-32 tone board?
You can download the external controller on an MSR-2000
repeater information from the www.radiowrench.com/sonic web
page and it w
Our club has had an Aerotron MPAC VHF repeater on 145.29Mhz for many
years and it has worked well. It was ordered from Aerotron for our
specific frequency. It it is serving us well.
The main problem that we have had is the PA stage burning up. It does
not like to do 100 watts in ham use. Ha
Just about finished with the Mastr II UHF repeater. I've run into a problem
with the duplexers. They are a set of WACOM BpBr Model WP678. I am putting
48W into them, but only 18.5W out. I believe this should be better. RX will
open squelch at around .2-.3 uV through the cans (this I know i
I have gotten a MSR2000 repeater working with the the "PL" card in it.I do not
want to use this card as I have installed a TS-32 board. When I remove the
"PL" card, both transmit and receive are disabled. What do I jumper to stop
this from happening. It blocks me from using the meter jack for
There should a number of Civil Air Patrol Mastr II VHF repeaters coming
into the market-these are all LOW split and the newest GE Mastr II's
available since the CAP has GE open up the Mastr II line and build them
specifically for CAP, if you are looking for a great VHF repeater keep
your eyes open
The radio indeed is a mobile radio, designed for trunk mount usage. the
control cable which used to go to the dash mounted control unit now connrcts
to a home brew controller. There is an off/on switch and voume control pot
and several LED's, only two of which that do any thing. There is no squelch
I have a manual for the old 150 - 174 MC T-Power that has the diagram for
Carrier and Dual Squelch. Cannot find any reference to what the PL tones are
but I would assume that they have not changed over the years.
David
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.c
I used to work on that stuff. All the rigs would go anywhere well almost.
Get the manuals even the mobile manuals as the repeater was much like the
mastr II in that all the boards in rptr were the same as the mobile. Get
some xtals and tune it up. Any section that does not tune well ot tops out
on
I know there is an Aerotron group, but it hasn't had any activity for a long
time. I thought I might get an answer here.
I have a mint Aerotron VHF Repeater made of a 60BR1 Receiver and a 60BT100
Transmitter. Has anyone ever seen one of these successfully moved to a lower
ham pair such as 145.
And what happens when they realize the digital narrow
band stuff works like poo-poo?
s.
> "Nate Duehr" wrote:
>
> That is correct.
>
> They're converting to digital narrowband per Air Force/NTIA
> rules, so it appears that the analog gear is trickling out to the
> used market...
> --
> Nat
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