At 02:44 PM 01/17/10, you wrote:
I just bought an R100 and want to play with it on the Ham band - It
is supposed to come with the programming software but no cable (I
can build one - found the schematic already). This repeater is DPL
- does anyone have a junk R100 PL that a guy might be able
Could this be the Aurora exploit ?
This is impacting IE 6, 7, 8
http://news.cnet.com/8301-27080_3-10436083-245.html
Chris N6ICW
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Chuck Kelsey wb2...@... wrote:
Explain your 440 setup and the coverage. Maybe someone can offer some
pointers there.
Chuck
WB2EDV
The 440 repeater is a Icom FR-4000, with a Sinclair duplexer (4 cavities). I
have about 50 ft of LMR-400 coax
Greg: If you are not on the RC210 yahoo group you should join. Earlier in
2009 there were a lot of people having problems with RC210 resets with a few
versions of firmware which has sense been resolved. You should check to see
if you have one of the unstable versions loaded and then go to either
The first red flag is the LMR400 cable which is notorious for causing
desense in duplex service. Can you hear the repeater OK but have difficulty
getting in?
Also, getting above the tree level can make a big difference on UHF.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: thornwal
I'll ditto what Chuck said. LMR-400 should be avoided like the plague in
repeater service. If you're not making your cables out of some type of
superflex, try RG-214 with proper gender connectors, you can get BNC
connectors for this coax. RG-400 is a good choice for interstage wiring,
like
I hear it better than I get into it. With the IRLP node on 2m with less power
in the same spots the signal is full quieting, much better compared to the
repeater. I guess it could be a combination of things, trees, coax, height, etc.
What coax is best without breaking the bank, hihi?
Hi, Looking for a 440 duplexer.
Randy
1/2 Heliax would work well. You don't have a very long run. Usually can be
found pretty reasonable.
Did you kill the TX while listening to a weak signal on the local speaker?
That's the cheap and dirty desense check. If you kill the TX and the receive
signal improves, you know you have
E-Bay !
--- On Mon, 1/18/10, Randy wb8...@netzero.net wrote:
From: Randy wb8...@netzero.net
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] WTB 440 BPBR duplexer
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, January 18, 2010, 11:04 AM
Hi, Looking for a 440 duplexer.
skipp025 wrote:
Re: Caution to Group Members
Trojan from Yahoo Banner Advertisements
I actually believe I received the trojan from a banner ad
while setting up new book-marks for one of the radio/repeater
Groups I frequent.
Banner ads? I don't see no stinkin' banner ads
;c}
Gotta
Yes.
But they need instances of this to be reported, in particular, WHAT ad was
responsible.
Go here and read the posting by Gordon of Yahoo! Groups.
http://suggestions.yahoo.com/detail/?prop=groupsfid=181211
WalterH
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Paul Plack pl...@... wrote:
Has
Greetings fellow community have several repeaters R100 MOTOROLA and trying to
program the program throws the following message error cheksum I use a 486
25mhz with DOS 6.22 and is the original Motorola interface. Someone will have a
version of the program you have tried this type programming
I also purchased mine from JTSELEC via E-Bay. Very satisfied with it. The 60
watt option makes it very nice for mobiles, etc. I would also look for the
high stability reference oscillator. Mine has it and it's nice for improved
accuracy. It may be something that they all have, I'm not sure on
Hi. I seen posts and chatter on the subject for years but I'm still a bit
confused. My apologies if this topic has already been addressed and I missed
it.
I own two sets of original, square, light-tan-colored DB4076 duplexers. The
factory tag on both indicates they're DB4076-B units, and
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