Hey guys,
Thought i would throw this out there.
The ambulance company i work for, we are thinking perhaps of putting in a
dispatch console, we're so busy with calls, that it makes more sense, and we
wanna do some more things.
We're gonna have 3, possibly 4 channels.
I was thinking perhaps a
Steve,
Based on your request about using your 12 button DTMF mic, I would recommend
the Arcom RC-210. I have a few of the Arcom RC-210's, a couple Link-Com RLC-1's
and a couple of the ICS Linker IIa controllers in our system.
They all work great and the programming is about as different between
More like, Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's... :-)
Nate
On Jul 16, 2010, at 4:23 PM, Pointman wrote:
Perhaps a lesson from Confucius would be in order as well, later paraphrased
by Jesus..Do NOT do unto others that which you would NOT like done to
you. I think the Pastor might get
Jim,
I would check with Larry K7LJ in Woodland, WA. I know he has several cabinets
up for grabs. He usually hangs around here in the forum and posts from time to
time. I am not sure if he has a Mastr III cabinet or not but he is not too
awful far from you and it might be worth checking.
I have
On Jul 17, 2010, at 12:32 AM, Jed Barton wrote:
Hey guys,
Thought i would throw this out there.
The ambulance company i work for, we are thinking perhaps of putting in a
dispatch console, we're so busy with calls, that it makes more sense, and we
wanna do some more things.
We're gonna
Glenn,
I need 6 of them for a Sinclair duplexer that I have.
Someone cut the rods off when it was originally on a commercial frequency. The
rods in my duplexer are so short that it will not tune below 147 MHz before
they disappear inside the top of the cavity.
I can get some dimensions for you
On Jul 17, 2010, at 12:41 AM, burkleoj wrote:
They all work great and the programming is about as different between the
units as possible. The Arcom programs great with both the RCP Software and
DTMF. The Link-Com RLC-1 can be programmed via a serial connection but is
pretty clunky. It
Use the Telex Nexus consol and you will need two IP223 units. You will be
much happier this way.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-736-9693
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jed Barton
Hi Joe,
Sounds like a Tommy Rea deal. He used to cut the rods off on all of the
Sinclair resloc UHF duplexers.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-736-9693
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On
What diameter are the rods? The older Sinclair VHF Hi cans used 5/16in
diameter whereas the newer cans used 1/4 in daiameter.
burkleoj wrote:
Glenn, I need 6 of them for a Sinclair duplexer that I have.
Someone cut the rods off when it was originally on a commercial
frequency. The rods in my
Used is false economy. You end with someone elses problems and high maintenance
costs as well as downtime which is a bad thing for an ambulance company. The
4010 is a nice reliable system, much simpler than the RoIP stuff but not nearly
as versatile. The nice part of RoIP is that by using
You might save on Invar if you can get away with using coupling nuts to
reuse your short rods, and don't forget the jam nuts. I've done it with
no measurable degradation.
Ross
Kc7rjk
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On
At 7/16/2010 23:41, you wrote:
Steve,
Based on your request about using your 12 button DTMF mic, I would
recommend the Arcom RC-210. I have a few of the Arcom RC-210's, a couple
Link-Com RLC-1's and a couple of the ICS Linker IIa controllers in our system.
They all work great and the
I have no interest here...but why just say it can be reprogrammed
without explaining how. Thought the hobby was about
communicationsometimes I wonder!
D
On 17/07/2010 20:38:14, n...@no6b.com wrote:
At 7/16/2010 23:41, you wrote:
Steve,
Based on your request about using your 12 button
Your repeater should receive good to a -120db. You can get it a bit better
with some time tunning. If your repeater is out of the box it will be def
and will need to be tunned.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-736-9693
_
From:
Thanks Mike, so you are saying no preamp needed and any recommendations for an
amp to be combined with the rig. I have a Henry UHF amp in hand. I would
think any amp would work with simple RF out of the repeater. Am just curious
more about sensitivity than anything.
Thanks
- Original
Hello Group,
Thank you for being here and reading this.
I am new to this group and need antenna advise for a repeater system I am
attempting to build. My electronics skills are very limited, but I know enough
to assemble a system and get it on the air.
This system consists of two repeaters
What about the receive side of the equation? ...After all the mobile still
needs to access the repeater in the first place.
Cheers
Gareth Bennett
RadioSystems Limited
P.O. Box 5202
Dunedin 9024
New Zealand
gare...@radsys.co.nz
- Original Message -
From: w6ghz
To:
Devils advocate..explain what you mean? Perhaps the fellow/lass
knows not what you imply?
On 17/07/2010 23:18:34, Gareth Bennett (gare...@es.co.nz) wrote:
What about the receive side of the equation? ...After all the mobile
still
needs to access the repeater in the first place.
At 7/17/2010 14:04, you wrote:
I have no interest here...but why just say it can be reprogrammed
without explaining how. Thought the hobby was about
communicationsometimes I wonder!
What explanation?
Bob NO6B
D
On 17/07/2010 20:38:14, n...@no6b.com wrote:
At 7/16/2010 23:41, you wrote:
Maybe the steps in making it 12 ?
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Pre Amp is ok if you use band pass in front of the pre amp. The henry amp
should give you good service. If it's a 100watt model run it at 80 watts.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-736-9693
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Barry,
The method that I use to accomplish this, is to build Macros that only
require 12 button pads to execute them. You can string several functions
together within a Macro that can then be executed with a single multi-digit
command. I normally use a 4 digit command structure for calling the
Burt,
I have not had a chance to measure them yet, but I am pretty sure they are the
1/4 diameter ones as they are from a fairly new Sinclair Resloc VHF 6 cavity
duplexer.
I will get a measurement tomorrow and report back.
Thanks,
Joe - WA7JAW
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