Where can I get 1 ??
Larry Taylor KF6JBG
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From: skipp025
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 11:18 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MRS2000 VHF Channel e
> Hi! I would like to get a Receive Channel Element for
> a MSR2000 that will tune to 146.00MHZ range.
The KXN-1086a channel element will easily operate at
146.00, you need only supply the crystal and carefully
solder it to the proper inside location.
A KXN-1086a that works at 150/160 MHz
> "Jeff Lavoie - KB1SPH/WQEX694" wrote:
> Ok, I can get you the date code tomorrow if you find some
> spare time to check. It's too bad I couldn't get a copy
> of the original code and maybe modify it myself. I like
> to tinker around with existing programming a bit,
> but I wouldn't know wh
Ok, I can get you the date code tomorrow if you find some spare time to
check. It's too bad I couldn't get a copy of the original code and maybe
modify it myself. I like to tinker around with existing programming a bit,
but I wouldn't know where to begin if I were to start from scratch.
Jeff
Actually 462.600 is the frequency I'm currently running my Kenwood on. I
would probably be putting the Motorola on the same frequency with a
different PL at a different location. That would solve a lot of headaches
if you're willing to part with them. I was thinking about doing ham later
dow
7 HMN1001B Palm Mic with cable for MOTOROLA SYNTOR (Tested and working Some
lightly used.) 15.00 Ea + Shipping from 11234
1 HMN1014B Palm Mic DTMF with cable for MOTOROLA SYNTOR(Tested) 15.00 Ea +
Shipping from 11234
1 Desk Mic with cable for MOTOROLA SYNTOR(Tested and working Some lightly
Thanks for all the help. I received lots of great information.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Joel" wrote:
>
> 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
Here's a good one, folks:
I'm in need of Motorola Microphone Elements, Part Number 59D82933C02, I think.
This should be the mic element for the older mobile (pre-microprocessor
transceivers) Motorola microphones. It is the amplified, dynamic cartridge.
Most were a metal body with a black cap ove
Er, should say Motorola GP300/GP350.
-BR
On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 2:49 PM, Brian Raker wrote:
> GP300/GP350 are some of the best radios I've used for UHF Ham / GMRS.
>
> eBay is your friend; just make sure you know what you're in for.
>
> -BR
>
>
> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Chris Carruba
GP300/GP350 are some of the best radios I've used for UHF Ham / GMRS.
eBay is your friend; just make sure you know what you're in for.
-BR
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 5:16 AM, Chris Carruba wrote:
>
>
> google is your friend...
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Chris Carruba
> Co-Admin irc.spidernet.org http://
12 Jul 2010 2055 Z
Hello
Looking for a Mastr III Interface Board
19 D 902975 G1 R-8A
Lost this to a lightning strike
Ed K9QPJ
Hi everyone!
I have been contacted by a group which is involved in a restoration
project at the Reagan Ranch and they are in need of a Motorola PT-400
for one of their artifacts. I looked through my own pile and all I have
left is a PT-500 which won't work for them.
So I promised that I would pos
Re: Silver plating of cavities advice please?
(pull it out, put the enamel back)
Oh, we weren't talking about teeth...
> n9...@... wrote:
> Silver oxide unlike copper oxide remains a good conductor
> and does not need cleaned.
However, I believe the tarnish forming on silver when
exposed
`No NO NO hang on to thatworth a few pounds...later!!
Doug
On 12/07/2010 18:11:33, STeve Andre' (and...@msu.edu) wrote:
> OK then, how about a 1919 threepence piece? ;-)
>
> On Monday 12 July 2010 14:04:22 Dave wrote:
> > "and a silver dollar" Good Lord man
> I'm English!
> >
> > -
> "Jeff Lavoie - KB1SPH/WQEX694" wrote:
> Thanks Skipp, that helps a great deal. I've found a lot of
> useful information on repeater-builder.com over the years,
Hi Jeff,
Just don't buy a car from any of us and you'll be fine.
> I was wondering if you had any information about a
> CSI-3
OK then, how about a 1919 threepence piece? ;-)
On Monday 12 July 2010 14:04:22 Dave wrote:
> "and a silver dollar" Good Lord manI'm English!
>
> --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Barry wrote:
> > If you have a stable dc supply some chemicals to make a pickle solution
> > and a silver
"and a silver dollar" Good Lord manI'm English!
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Barry wrote:
>
>
> If you have a stable dc supply some chemicals to make a pickle solution and a
> silver dollar the rest is easy
>
> google is very useful by the way
>
What frequencies are you looking for? Ham or GMRS, I presume... I've got a
bunch of MSR-2K elements if you need any, including a set for a 462.600 GMRS
repeater.
George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413
>
>From: Jeff Lavoie - KB1SPH/WQEX694
>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010
It's actually used photographic FIXER that contains a lot of "free silver"...
the fixer removes any unexposed silver in the film emulsion. For many years I
recovered the silver from my fixer by adding powdered zinc, which will dissolve
more easily in the solution than silver will, causing the
If you have a stable dc supply some chemicals to make a pickle solution and a
silver dollar the rest is easy
google is very useful by the way
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Thanks for all your comments Gents, I will take all the componants to the
plating firm and get an estimate.Then make a decision!
Thanks again Cheers Dave UZN
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, n9...@... wrote:
>
> Silver oxide unlike copper oxide remains a good conductor and does not
On 7/10/2010 9:00 PM, dwmcg...@bellsouth.net wrote:
> Anybody have any VHF or UHF Phoesnix " S" models they are willing to get
>rid of---sell or swap. Wanting the narrowband version and the 2
channel will be okay.
Hi Dale:
I have an N5HJ1N40BB if you want it. It has the XR2212 installed.
Make
A couple of years back, in an exchange with an engineer from Texas Instrument
Germany, who is working in Freising, Barvaria, I was told of a cheap and easy
silver plating procedure he uses on his duplexers. He uses Photographic
Developer (which has a really high level of 'free silver') and a si
On Jul 11, 2010, at 1:10 PM, skipp025 wrote:
> The key is to avoid giving the real lunatics your
> home or cell phone number.
Off-topic comment: Get a Google Voice account.
They can leave messages all day or night on that number, and you get a silly
transcription that's often wrong to laug
Silver oxide unlike copper oxide remains a good conductor and does not need
cleaned. The best use would be the high current areas around the top of
the cavity and loops, also the sliding connection at the center conductor. I
am paraphrasing this info from some old DB products literature I use
Don wrote:
Since the topic of Silver Plating was brought up Here is a Great Product
that I just used to Redo the Roller inductor My Old Heath kit 2060a Tuner
Kind of Expensive but works great easy to use and will last a long time.
http://www.cool-amp.com/cool_amp.html
Happy Repeater Building
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