Yes it is.
Care to describe your setup?
73,
Mike
WM4B
ARRL O-O
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of JOHN MACKEY
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2010 8:15 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Bui
If you are most familiar controlling over the phone. You might want to
consider an analog telephone adapter (ATA), like the Linksys PAP2T.
It's a little box that converts the standard telephone RJ-11 to ethernet.
>From there you can have another on the remote end, or get a DID phone number
fo
For 10v G1 cards. For a non CG station the 10v card jumpers H1-H2 and H3-H9
are present. The audio muting is through jumper H16-H17 and is not present.
If no 16-17 jumper then remove Q12 for repeat audio. Q12 is the audio muting
transistor for RX1 Mute. That should at least get you started
For about 10 years I have been controlling my repeater using an internet
connection. The repeater is 1900 miles away from me. Wireline control is
legal for amateur radio!
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Received: Thu, 08 Jul 2010 07:31:52 PM PDT
From: "Mike Besemer \(WM4B\)"
To:
Subject: [Repea
Good Luck.
Kenneth Cook, W8DZN
5726 Timpson Rd.
Caledonia, Ohio 43314
ARRL VE, ARRL Registered, Certified Instructor/Examiner
for ECOMM Levels I, II and III
IS-22, IS-100, IS-120A, IS-200, IS700, IS-800 and
IS -802 Certified.
W8DZN Repeaters in Bucyrus, Ohio
Repeaters 147.165 PL88.5 & 4
Thanks Ken. this is looking interesting now!
On the way to the site in a few minutes to swap out an APRS radio. Gonna
have to look around a little!
73,
Mike
WM4B
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Kenneth Cook
Hi Guys,
I started a few years back working on a DTMF Keypad locally to program the
controllers. I needed to buffer the audio to make it work, but never
finished it. Maybe someday I will. There used to be a company the sold a
Keypad setup for the CAT Controllers.
Kenneth Cook, W8DZN
5726 Timp
Hi Mike,
I think I already answered this. If not let me know..
OK?
Kenneth Cook, W8DZN
5726 Timpson Rd.
Caledonia, Ohio 43314
ARRL VE, ARRL Registered, Certified Instructor/Examiner
for ECOMM Levels I, II and III
IS-22, IS-100, IS-120A, IS-200, IS700, IS-800 and
IS -802 Certified.
W8DZ
Thanks for the info, had a look at the HiProrepeaters WEB site but no manuals
etc for the Tx/Rx PCBs, might have to follow that up. I have already ordered 2
diplexers, one from here in Australia, the other from China.
Fiddling with them will be an interesting exercise :-)
Radios ordered so far ar
Mike,
Im thinking along the same lines as what youre saying. I got the manual
out and found that I can remotely activate the serial port without having to
flip the switch. Id thought of using a relay as well, but wanted to avoid
any additional hardware.
Both of the CAT ports are in use
At 05:58 AM 07/09/10, you wrote:
Kenneth,
Can you elaborate on the programming piece? I'm hung up on the fact
that to program the CAT-1000 via serial port, you've got to first
activate the CAT-1000 serial port via the DIP switch. (I'm thinking
there may be a DTMF command to activate the se
I am using a stock audio card and a wild card for the external controller
interface. If I unplug the controller, insert one add-on jumper, and insert
the stock repeat card, it works as it did from the factory. I have no idea
what jumpers are where but I can look. I remember a jumper specifica
They're great radios. I'd strongly recommend a Delta-S ("narrowband" front
end) over a wideband SX or Rangr due to the front end being much tighter. I
have many UHF Delta-S's (probably about 60 or 70) on the air, mostly for aux
links, and have set up VHF and UHF Deltas as repeater radios, packet
> "vk4jrc" wrote:
> I have ordered some Hamtronics UHF Tx & Rx PCBs to use
> for building a repeater.
I'm a big fan of using Hamtronics Products... yes, there are often
lower cost surplus commercial radio choices for a more complete end
result. Those who demonstrate patience, which took me
On Fri, 9 Jul 2010, tomnevue wrote:
> Has anyone made a VHF repeater using 2 Delta or Rangr radios? Were the
> results OK? Any unexpected problems?
Yes, two Rangrs. I turn the TX power down to 50W (100W radio) and
provide forced-air cooling in an air-conditioned room. No issues noticed
other th
Ramsey used to make some kits, but the quality was not that good. Even
the Hamtronics parts are of questionable quality. The only advantage to
Hamtronics (I've had a couple) is that you get the satisfaction of
building a kit and seeing it (hopefully) work.
There is so much surplus quality com
That'd work for me from my home QTH, but not for my other control ops or
from my mobile. I'd like to have more than 20 miles range as well. It's an
interesting idea though and I do know where I can get my hands on a couple
of data radios.
Thanks!
73,
Mike
WM4B
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Thanks to all who answered, I had to turn my attitude filter on. The
info was very useful, I will be looking for the control head as soon as
I get time to dive into this project.
Rob
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of wb6dgn
Sent:
Yet another option. 930Mhz serial data radios. I found a pair Data Link
Group radios on eBay for $100. Would be like plugging it in to the back
of your computer. There quite easy to get running. Well over 20miles
LOS. And one of my radios was on an omni. I use them for weather
stations and camera c
Kenneth,
Can you elaborate on the programming piece? I'm hung up on the fact that to
program the CAT-1000 via serial port, you've got to first activate the
CAT-1000 serial port via the DIP switch. (I'm thinking there may be a DTMF
command to activate the serial port as well, but don't have my
If you had an irlp box on site, you have a couple options for 'programming'
a controller.
You can remote into the irlp box as user repeater and make use of the dtmf
regen function.
This would allow you to send dtmf sequences OUT of the irlp box INTO the
controller on the audio input.
Or, i
google is your friend...
Best Regards,
Chris Carruba
Co-Admin irc.spidernet.org http://www.spidernet.org
CompuTec Data Systems
Custom Written Software,
Networking, Forensic Data Recovery
From: Joel
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, July 8, 2
I have ordered some Hamtronics UHF Tx & Rx PCBs to use for building a repeater.
Are there any other suppliers who make a similar product that I could buy and
make a comparison for performance? Or, should I just stick with the Hamtronics
boards, alone?
Cheers,
Jack. VK4JRC
I used a GE Phoenix for the RX and a Delta (very similar radio) on TX for a
GMRS repeater for a while. Worked Excellent. Ran a 100 watt Delta (at 40 watts
with no problems. Lashed them together with a NHRC-2 and it sounded great. I
did run 2 5" fans on the cooling fins of the Delta. It was up fo
Anybody have any reviews or maybe a used GMRS radio? I would like a 4 watt
radio. Is the FCC doing in with GMRS repeaters? Does anybody have them for
sale? Do they make a portable repeater?
Mike,
I use the internet to my repeater site to control everything. Including the
AC, Heating, Packet, Alarm System, and controlling/programming the two
CAT-1000s on the VHF and UHF repeaters. I am planning on adding IRLP as well
as video feeds at the site.
I use a program called VNC2. It i
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