I have a small amount white noise on the TX of a Micor repeater. It is most
noticeable in the hang time but it's not coming from the controller. It's still
there with the controller completely removed and pressing PTT on the station
control card. It's more noticeable on some radios, perhaps radi
Because of the limited amount of storage space Yahoo allows for group files,
you will find FAR more information on the Repeater-Builder website than in
the Yahoo group files.
Start here: http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/
George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413
- Original Message -
From: "Kub
Brian,
I will contact you off list re: a repeater I have that would fit your bill
perfectly.
-Brian
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 5:38 AM, Brian wrote:
>
>
> Yes, I do, but I need one in a different location. There are allot of hiss
> around here.
>
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* kc7s
A few questions to which the answers would be extremely helpful:
* What are the frequencies in question?
* Are they harmonically related?
* How much vertical separation is there between the two antennas on the
tower?
* Are they directly one above the other?
* What is the gain of the two antennas?
You might want to post the frequencies.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: "tritium242"
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 3:30 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Crossband Repeater - Desense? High Pass Filter
Needed?
> Hello all. We have a cross band repeater (Midland 100W VHF lo
Not sure what exactly you are looking for.
Have you been here:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: "Kuby"
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 12:08 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor CA info - seeking
> Try this again, my first posting ne
Try this again, my first posting never got posted.
I did a MSG search on Micor and got no where. I want to the FILES area and
found no Motorola Folder or anything else for Micor or GE. The FILES area needs
some serious re-org/grouping to make finding easier!
Or what did I do wrong in my searc
there is a company here in New Zealand that used to or maybe still does deal
with Kenwood products
http://www.pacificaerials.co.nz/
I know of no one else, other than Kenwood themselves
Marcus
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 5:02 PM, byronhham wrote:
>
>
> Hi
> Does anyone know of a good source for
Hello all. We have a cross band repeater (Midland 100W VHF low w/ 1W VHF high
band repeater built in).
What we noticed is that in the High Band --> Low Band direction, the high band
side will receive the signal, then the low band Tx will key up to repeat the
signal. Normally, all works just fi
Thanks for the replies. I don't have the high end equipment to do some of the
testing mentioned. I do have a service monitor and a dummy load, along with
numerous receivers. The dummy load is kind of suspect (old and not really
liking the strange signals I get from it at times) but it is all we
This is also a good place for the 'finger test'. If there are suspect
components you can get to that can't easily be removed (by pulling boards,
etc.) then a calibrated finger will often lead you to the defective
component. If it's really a cap, it should be generating a lot of heat.
Sometimes yo
At 5/22/2010 07:28, you wrote:
>On Sat, 22 May 2010, Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> > And sometimes scare the crap out of you! And they stink.
> > >
> > > They make a cool purple smoke with lots of sparks when they flame out!
>
>IIRC they contain an element you're not supposed to breathe because it
>only ca
Whenever you have a shorted component, such as a tantalum capacitor, the
current drawn by that short might burn out a PC board trace before burning
up the capacitor. If that happens, finding the original problem becomes
much more difficult. Perhaps a better and safer tack would be to use a
small
On Sat, 22 May 2010, Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> And sometimes scare the crap out of you! And they stink.
> >
> > They make a cool purple smoke with lots of sparks when they flame out!
IIRC they contain an element you're not supposed to breathe because it
only causes cancer in the state of California.
And sometimes scare the crap out of you! And they stink.
Chuck
WB2EDV
- Original Message -
From: "Jeff DePolo"
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 9:35 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Lost 10 volts in a Master II UHF Repeater
>
> They make a cool purple smoke with lots of sparks wh
> I would look for a shorted tantalum capacitor hanging
> somewhere on the
> 10V rail.
I agree.
> If you hook 10V from an outside source to the 10V
> buss, you'll
> probably find it's drawing all kinds of current. The 10V regulator
> circuit will go into fold back before burning up. This i
Check with RF Parts (www.rfparts.com). Years ago I purchased a power module
for an IC-2710H Icom and it was about half the price than Icom.
From: byronhham
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, May 22, 2010 12:02:08 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder]
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