At 10:46 AM 04/09/10, you wrote:
Sorry, bursting your bubble was truly not my intent. I suffer from
occasional CRS :-)
Seriously though lookin for a handheld with 4 channels to do 2
meters for a friend in a home. If you come across somethin(cheap,
cheap, real cheap) let me know. The state is
I will certainly check those out. Thanks for the Item #'s; It saves me from
searching around.
Those prices sound very fair.
Ooops almost forgot, Thanks for sending me the $2 bucks you owe me for cutting
and sending you that Uniden key. I will put it towards a radio.
There's that darn CRS
I soldered a jumper between the collector of Q6 (PL INDICATOR output switch)
and PIN 14 (XMIT PL INHIBIT). I also removed R35 (which was a pull-up resistor)
Now the PL is ON during COR only
Eric VE2TSO
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, ve3...@... wrote:
so Eric- to clarify your
Hello Folks,
I am wondering what people are doing these days with multiple two-way radios
and scanners in their vehicle and then outputting it to one speaker in the
vehicle? How are they isolating each radio?
Thanks,
Mike
Personally I'd rather have each radio going out its own speaker. It works alot
better when the speakers are mounted in different locations in the vehicle so
you can tell which radio it's coming from without looking at it.
Other guys I know that run multiple radios usually stick with really
Eric tnx for the info, will try here on two repeaters
Jerry VE3 EXT
I use a Motorola amplified speaker and an audio combiner circuit. Since
some of the newer radios don't like to have either of their speaker leads
grounded I had to design a circuit that not only combined the audio but also
isolated the speaker leads from ground.
What I came up with was
Bought a Mastr Executive II unit today with the idea of making it into a UHF
repeater. The seller indicated it was a 70 watt model, which would have been
perfect. Once I got it home and opened it up, started looking at board part
numbers and the Combination Number, it turns out I have one of
I also used the Amp Motorola Speaker , I Have Alternator Whine Because I use
the Same Source for the Scanner and Speaker . Also I found out if I key
up on 10 or 6 Meters I get Audio Feedback , The Non Amp Motorola Speakers
work great too
Don
KA9QJG
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2010, AdamW wrote:
Bought a Mastr Executive II unit today with the idea of making it into
a UHF repeater. The seller indicated it was a 70 watt model, which
would have been perfect. Once I got it home and opened it up, started
looking at board part numbers and the
I feel your pain! Sorry, but the Mastr Exec II Vehicular Repeater is not
good for anything other than a few spare parts. The receiver is about the
only part that is useful in another chassis. It would be easier and cheaper
to simply buy the rig you want, rather than try to modify your VR.
73,
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