Looking for another one for a project.
Let me know if anyone has one they want to part with.
Thanks
Joe wrote:
Hello Eric,
My EMS repeater also has 2 more frequencies in it, 468.950 and 468.975,
for a total of 10 frequencies.
Are you sure it isn't 467?
462.95/467.95 and 462.975/467.975 are known as Med 9 and Med 10, and are
used as dispatch only channels, no telemetry.
I gotta laugh at their web pages a bit...
http://www.advcommsys.com/mr4receiver.html
http://www.advcommsys.com/mt4transmitter.html
Lots of pictures of the outside of boxes but no
internal circuit board views. Why can't we see
what's under the hood?
And really pricey... for that kind of
tahrens301 wrote:
Hi Folks,
I picked up a bunch of Micor repeaters today,
and as I figured, they have the TLD xxx4
receiver in them. (160-174mhz).
I know that to put on 2 meters, new resonators
some other stuff is required, but is it
necessary if I go down to 154?
I'm working on
Hi Jim,
I understand about the 2012 changeover, and all of our radios
are capable.
However, if I can put together a backup repeater that will be a
viable alternative for less than $100 that will last us until
that time, I consider it a good investment.
If I don't do it, we'll get hit by
Hi Skipp,
Thanks for the info. H, seems to me I have a box of receivers
around here that looked like Spectrum stuff, but was up in the 460Mhz
range. That was years ago and I vaguely remember buying them for spare
parts. Time to get the snow shovel out and dig down about 10-15 years
in
I'm working on some specialized radio software and this
web site came to my attention (thanks Pete).
http://www.beyondlogic.org/
Well worth a look if you have an interest in Serial,
Parallel and USB Port - Communications.
cheers,
s.
Hello All,
pls does anyone has infor on setting up a ZR320 controller for repeater as a
sellective calling system. the portable to be used are the mot gp380 radios.?
regards
savy
Interesting.
I just got one from the same seller.
eBay item number 230380368745
As I used to be a 'portables' tech and worked on a fair number of PE's, I hope
to get mine going too.
WalterH
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, lsasmazel lsasma...@... wrote:
This unit come from Alaska
On the transmitter page, ACS says, all our products are rated for continuous
commercial duty.
Then, a little lower, 90% DUTY CYCLE
Do they even know?
73,
Paul, AE4KR
- Original Message -
From: skipp025
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 9:37
Now Skipp, they're obviously protecting some very impressive technology. Look
down the specs...their high-power 2m transmitter does 30 watts out while
drawing only 500 mA at 24V. I don't care where you live...250% efficiency,
including all stages, is impressive!
;^)
73,
Paul, AE4KR
-
Anybody have any service info on a CE-5 ?
One followed me home, and it has several problems.
first, the output level varies with frequency,
second, it's off frequency,
third, a bunch of dial lights are out (unless there are reasons not
to, time for some white LEDs)
Mike WA6ILQ
Only 550mA at 24 volts. but the left out the 12 volts that feeds the driver!
Nonetheless, I've got two of them in service on 2 meters and they both are
doing very well. I had a glitch at the site that left one of them keyed
almost continuously for about 12 hours and it didn't miss a beat.
That's 'continuous, 90% duty cycle'!
Mike
WM4B
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Plack
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 4:25 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: kendecom repeaters on 220
The BAMA Archive has a manual in PDF (24MB !).
Mike WA6ILQ wrote:
Anybody have any service info on a CE-5 ?
One followed me home, and it has several problems.
first, the output level varies with frequency,
second, it's off frequency,
third, a bunch of dial lights are out (unless there are
This is a bit off topic, But I have an extra Service Manual for the 3000 SSI
Wavetech. The plastic Binder is flakey, but the pages are good. Please leave
msg at kb5...@yahoo.com if you have interest.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Wesley Bazell wesley...@... wrote:
Good Question
Thanks, but I have the Manual.Went into it more deeply today.
The Problem. I do not have an extender board to go into the A1 mixer board.
make Scope measurements. did find 2 questionable solder joints, which I
soldered(shaking hands), but that did not repair it.Still looking hoping.
Hey Butch,
Please try to send my hotmail account lsasma...@hotmail.com. Really
appreciated for the info. I think one other member has the same unit from same
seller he may also need the same pdf.
Thanks again,
Levent WW2L
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Butch Kanvick hot...@...
Hi Wesley
I have had some success doing a wholesale replacement of all the small
Tantalum Capacitors (values like between 1-100 uF) in the module. And some
times in some in other modules as they are part of the loop.
Replacement capacitors used to be available at Radio Shack but I found them
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