I have a UHF unified chassis Micor with the tle1713a AMP I get full
pwr. out without the TLE1893B circulator in line, I have tried three
different circulators. Can someone please advise me what could be
wrong. Thanks Brian
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someone please advise me what could be
wrong. Thanks Brian
Tune the circulator.
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/micoruhffilters.html
Mike WA6ILQ
I fiquired it out, The repeaters I have were 2watt versions and I had
to bypass the anttenuator, Thanks for the info. It helps when You
have
the
audio transmission. I set the audio delay a little higher and it
worked great.
73
Brian
ka9pmm
Robert Purvis wrote:
I'm looking for a simple way to "repeat" packets heard on a VHF frequency
and retransmit on UHF (and vice versa)
I don't want to set it up as a digipeater. Just a si
Oh yeah, there is also a control receiver input, so if someone is jaming
you can override them and regain full control.
73 again
Brian
ka9pmm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To overcome Jack Gerritsen and his constant jamming of our repeater I
have placed two Kenwood radios on the hill. I
Brian
ka9pmm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To overcome Jack Gerritsen and his constant jamming of our repeater I
have placed two Kenwood radios on the hill. I interrupted my main UHF
repeaters receiver to the controller with a C.A.T. RLS-1000 3 port
mixer and placed the Kenwood radios on the other
oh yeah x2
www.ics-ctrl.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To overcome Jack Gerritsen and his constant jamming of our repeater I
have placed two Kenwood radios on the hill. I interrupted my main UHF
repeaters receiver to the controller with a C.A.T. RLS-1000 3 port
mixer and placed the Kenwood
Hi
Does anyone have a schematic for a Johnson Scorpion programming cable?
or one they want to get rid of?
Thanks
Brian
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in a Micor at Repeater Builder at Dayton.
You can see ICS at booth 207
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
DCFluX wrote:
As an engineer I recomend you go with a ready made 222MHz solution
such as those made by Kevin and Scott at Repeater-Builder.com. It is
a good choice if you do not have all the test
but falls apart in repeat.
We are open to any ideas you all might have
Thanks.
Brian
KC0DWX
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.
Brian wrote:
Our local club has been running a 10 Yausu 2410 2 meter
repeater for many years. It is run through a Wacom wp-641 4 can
duplexer. Great results from this unit and it hears excellentWe
recently aquired a new vertex vxr-7000 do to some really nice friends
locally
This problem only showed up on the new repeater as the old one didn't
put out enough power to seem to cause this problem. Anyway I really
appreciate this list everyone here has been great.
Brian
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Amateur Radio Callsign: KC0DWX
WARN (Weather Amateur Radio Network) member
Paul
Try ICS, you might get a good deal on 10 Basic controllers (or Linker
IIa's)
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
Paul Finch wrote:
Coy,
Not real happy with NHRC right now, would tell you about it privately.
Looking for something in that price range though.
Paul
-Original
Hi Jim
If you are looking for an inexpensive controller (84 bucks) with many
features, including a full control receiver input), DTMF control,
a seperate CTCSS board input and lots more check out the ICS Basic
repeater controller.
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
jrinnebraska wrote:
I'm
and that a MAX232 should work fine.
This is for use on a GMRS repeater.
Thanks
Brian
ka9pmm
wqam486
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Hi all
If you have a working FT 711RH that you would like to sell please let me
know how much you would like for it.
Thanks
Brian
ka9pmm AT earthlink.net
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Hi Jim
Best bang for the buck, Linker IIa
www.ics-ctrl.com
Thanks
Brian
ka9pmm
bsbbsoutlaw wrote:
Hi all,
I figured that this may be just the spot to ask such a question.
I am looking for a controller that can manage up to two full duplex
ports as well as a port for remote control
Hi Jim
The Basic controller kit comes with a MT8870, if you would like another
please contact
me off the list, I would be happy to help you.
Thanks and 73
Brian
ka9pmm
ICS
Jim Cicirello wrote:
I am trying locate a Tone Decoder Chip 8870 ( Zarlink MT8870DE).
These are no longer available from
Tony
Powerful inexpensive controllers
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
Tony L. wrote:
WTB; repeater controller. Autopatch not needed.
Contact me off list with details.
Regular e-mail is: railtrailbiker at yahoo dot com.
Thanks.
Which connector is used?
Do you have a list of pin functions?
Thanx!
Brian
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, nj902 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no such thing as a Quantar wildcard as a discrete board
the way there is a wildcard board for Micor, MSR2000, and MSF5000
stations
Hi
The ICS Basic controller can take a bias voltage of 30v or so without
any noticeable
effect on the audio and no damage to the controller.
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 10/18/2007 14:11, you wrote:
But you have a chicken and egg situation
are looking for but you might
want to take
a look.
www.ics-ctrl.com
Thanks
Brian
ka9pmm
Ron Wright wrote:
Although many logic, including NAND gates, operate in linear mode, but
not for audio. They simply switch from/to logic 0 or 1.
The 4066 is an analog switch and works very well. One must
What I have done to Rough it in is use a low power watt meter (mine is
4 watts)
and a HT or mobile rig. You can at least see if you are way out before
you connect
an HT to receive.
Brian
ka9pmm
n9wys wrote:
I'll give this a try, Ron.
Thanks!
Mark - N9WYS
-Original Message-
From
Jim
I have used double shielded coax and haven't had too much problem with
leakage.
73
Brian
Jim Brown wrote:
I have found that the main problem in using a talkie
as the receiver for tuning the notch in a duplexer is
the possible leakage of RF between the signal source
directly
(S, so does the ICS Linker IIa with a TS 64 bd :) )
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Eric,
The world would be a better place if repeater controller manufacturers
included reverse burst capability...
S -- don't tell anybody, but the 7330 supports both standard
reverse burst formats...
on
the reverse burst from the TS 64 can be found on com spec's website.
http://www.com-spec.com/insheet/ts64inst.pdf
The connections to the plug can be seen using the following link;
http://www.ics-ctrl.com/TS-64_connections.pdf
73
Brian
ka9pmm
ICS
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Linker IIa has audio
and that was the end of it.
I always use a debit or credit card on Paypal.
Brian
ka9pmm
Barry C' wrote:
Ebay and paypal are the same company ?
one of the reason I wont deal with them unless cash or cash in person
or if really want it CC
There is another...
The ICS Basic repeater controller kit is available for $25
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
Mike Mullarkey wrote:
Keith,
Just buy it already put together and tested. The only controller
manufacture that offers controllers in kit form is Arcom.
Mike Mullarkey
board, which now had been running on that same repeater for 7 years.
73
Brian
ka9pmm
Robert Pease wrote:
You have to write it. It programs in basic. Just don't lose power or
you will be reentering it
Sent by Good Messaging (www.good.com)
-Original Message-
From: Mike Reed
of the bottom of R1
See if this graphic works...
73
Brian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First try at ASCII graphics didn't look so good; trying again:
Anyone have a circuit diagram to reverse a cor from high to low to low
to high?
. V+
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of
these almost 20 years ago.
One is still in use and the other is sitting on my shelf.
I have always had fun building repeaters and the controllers.
73
Brian
ka9pmm
skipp025 wrote:
Re: SCOM 7330 Experiences anyone? (let's have some fun)
Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My own experience
.
I have been told both have excellent audio.
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9/6/2008 11:51, you wrote:
Hi Bob,
My recommendation for a 3-port controller is the SCom 7330. It's a bit
more expensive that the RC-210 but IMO is of higher quality. All ports
the remote
base radio is set to.
When you disable the remote base the Linker IIa will return the remote
base to the home memory.
It works very well.
73
Brian
ka9pmm
www.ics-ctrl.com
georgiaskywarn wrote:
Not true Mike.
Check out www.georgiaskywarn.com.
My remote has NO memories
Hey
If your looking for pass through as is audio check out the ICS controllers.
The audio quality is quite good.
http://www.ics-ctrl.com/Frequency_Response_Curves.html
www.ics-ctrl.com
Brian
ka9pmm
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
At 11:25 PM 09/11/08, Nate Duehr, WY0X wrote:
(big chunk cut out
Hi Joe
This is Brian of ICS.
The ICS website is offline. I am not sure why. I tried to contact the
host and I couldn't get through.
For anyone wanting to get ahold of us here at ICS please email us at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or
call 217-648-2027
Sorry for the trouble.
Joe, I will email you
Hey
The website is back online.
73
Brian
ka9pmm
ICS
k6jsi wrote:
What does Sara Gore at ICM have to do with ICS Controllers?
Shorty, K6JSI
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com, Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
---If your having a problem
Joe
You can buy a basic repeater controller for (The Basic) $83.95 and it
has many features including
a pending ID timer, a polite ID timer and a bunch more. It all programs
with DTMF.
www.ics-ctrl.com
Brian
ka9pmm
Joe Serocki wrote:
I have a GR300 with M120/M10 radios. Seems nice, puts
Hey
If you want a simple kit the partical Basic controller kit is very
reasonable.
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
skipp025 wrote:
Hi Fred,
It would probably be more accurate to call it a cross band
port hole or window unless both bands are full repeaters with
audio and COS/COR working
Hi Norm
For an inexpensive easy to use and quality controller look at ICS
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
NORM KNAPP wrote:
Hi guys,
A local ham club recently received a Kenwood TKR-820 repeater. They
are looking for recomendations for an external controller. Some of the
features needed
*
The ICS Linker IIa has a special mode for crossbanding.
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
*
**
- Original Message -
*From:* turboelesjuan mailto:kd0...@gmail.com
*To:* Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
mailto:Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
*Sent
Eric
Look at the Linker IIa at;
www.ics-ctrl.com
73
Brian
ka9pmm
va3eam wrote:
Our club currently has a GE Mastr II UHF repeater at a site and are
planning on replacing the current VHF repeater at the same site with a
GE Mastr II VHF repeater.
We are looking for a controller
Hi
I ether lost or had a F6 stolen later last July in the Bloomington
area. I have the serial number and the original box so if you have some
information please email me at icsco...@earthlink.net
Thanks
Brian
ka9pmm
ICS
I have a Linker IIa...
73
Brian
ka9pmm
rock7555101p wrote:
Hi,
Putting up a UHF VXR-7000. I'll need a controller to allow DTMF remote
operation and control, Anyone have a used one they might want to sell?
Please email me offlist. mycalls...@earthlink.net
mailto:mycallsign
be of help as
well. I live in the Reno/Sparks, Nevada area. Thank you for your time and help!
Brian Becker
KE7WRC
WQDX970
You must remember, that the average IQ is 100. Of course that means that half
the population of the world has an IQ below 100. Think about that when you are
on the freeway or voting!:-)
- Original Message -
From: x.tait.tech
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
the manual and you should be
ready to go.
Good luck es 73's
Brian, N4BWP
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On 1/18/04 at 4:06 AM boterea wrote:
Can the Motorola R100 be retuned and modified for the 70cm Ham band?
Tnx,
Bob / KC0EFC
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According to my chart,
T - Trunk mount
7 - 110W
3 - VHF Hi 132-174 MHz ***
RTN - Model Series
3 - PL Squelch
19 - 4 TX/RX Channels
0B - Misc version info
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On 4/22/04 at 3:13 AM w9mwq wrote:
Does anyone know whic band this micor unit is in? This is the
of both of them.
Thanks, Brian
- Original Message -
From: Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Help Needed with UHF Micor PA TLE1713A
Brian,
I, too, have a 2-watt UHF Micor repeater
).
Post the model number of the radio to clarify what it is... that will
make answering your questions easier.
73's de N4BWP
Brian
--- n1iic Jason Greene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, everyone. I have a 2 channel 36-42 split 100W Maxtrac, is it
possible
to slide it up to 6 meters
Hi Brian,
In my years as a tech at a Mot MSS, we were told that most Motorola
PA's perform to spec until about 50% rated power. For a 25W radio, I
have run them at 10W with no problems. At 10W, with a good fan, I'd
say a Maxtrac/Radius mobile would probably be ok for continuous duty.
73's de
Far as I know, TLD would be hi-band VHF. A UHF board would be TLE.
Someone correct me if I'm misinforming
73's es good luck,
Brian, N4BWP
--- Rob Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hoping someone can help ID a receiver chassis for me and tell me what
manual I will need for it.
The chassis
with a 450 split R100, you will probably have
to hex edit the R100.com file to modify the allowable bandsplit.
Directions to do so are here... http://www.batlabs.com/r100.html
Good luck hope this helps.
Brian, N4BWP
--- motarolla_doctor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In Repeater-Builder
you did (or what options your station has) to get the
MTR2000 to do 2 meters? I'd love to know, in case one ever comes my
way... wink
Thanks 73's
Brian, N4BWP
--- Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have two MTR2000 repeaters in service now, one commercial UHF and
one
Amateur 2m, and I
If you use the info on Batlabs, the hex edit for the UHF unit is only
changing 2 bytes. Don't get much easier than that. Dig in there ;)
73's es good luck,
Brian, N4BWP
--- kenwoodribs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
anybody know how to change the r-100 (easily) rss so that it programs
Have the following working condition items for sale:
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, and the duplexer is an option, so I'm wondering under
what circumstances this thing will work without a duplexer?
Any comments or suggestions are appreciated.
Brian
K9JVA
reflection, etc to make it unworkable. I just was
looking for a sanity check before spending the bucks on the duplexer.
Brian
K9JVA
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, covertp9 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I would think you'd be best served by getting the duplexer ASAP. If
your intent is to have
Nothing fancy... single-shielded RG-58U. That's an interesting
thought that hadn't occurred to me. And with my vertical-separation
setup with the TX antenna up high, that could certainly be a factor.
- Brian
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ralph Mowery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
?
Brian
K9JVA
away using a 5W handheld, and no
real effort to optimize repeater site location (i.e. it's in my
backyard). Thanks for the input, folks...
Brian
K9JVA
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, covertp9 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I would think you'd be best served by getting the duplexer ASAP
cooling is additional
insurance. Best of luck. Would like to hear if anybody else has
encountered this transistor torquing problem.
BRIAN ALESIO
B.A. Radio Company Inc.
It's not so much a defect as it is asking the rptr to do more than it
was designed for. It may be a 45 watt PA but in rptr use
OK, guess I'll have to find my book.
It went among the missing about a month ago.
Thanx!
Brian
KE6IYC
for dummies (oxymoron, or
just moronic?) type of page?
What equipment will I need for each site?
Will there have to be a central controller?
Thanx in advance for any and all help,
Brian
KE6IYC
Dear Group,
To change a MSR 2000 UHF repeater from PL to DPL are any jumper changes
required anywhere? Or is a direcet card swap without any changes all
that is required. This would be using the TRN5076A duplex DPL card.
Thanks.
BRIAN
=549
TX 100W =567
BRIAN
end here and would greatly appreciate any MASTR II
guru's help.
Thank you,
Brian Romine
KC5CAY
as to why 3 different models of CG boards
would
not work in a MASTR II please shed some light my way.
Thanks,
Brian Romine
KC5CAY
it... are the numerous 10m 'remote
bases' that are out there. Even though according to one ARRL
official if a repeater is linked in any manner to 10m; the 10m
frequency must be within the 10m repeater sub-band.
Just my two cents worth..
Brian Romine
KC5CAY
--- In Repeater-Builder
Hi Henry,
The 8 channel GM300 units have a different logic board from the 16 channel
units. On an 8-ch radio, pin 8 is CSQ/PL Detect and is active low, no
programming option at all.
Brian W. Poellnitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Never meddle in the affairs
be all you need.
Good luck!
Brian W. Poellnitz
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Never meddle in the affairs of dragons...
for you are crunchy and good with ketchup.
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
electronics, which were not to happy for that
experience. If yours is not broken, additional insulation on the back
of your speaker would prevent this. If some pins are missing, some
Goop or the like might be helpful to permanently hold the speaker in
place.
BRIAN
N4BWP
Brian
Peter Dakota Summerhawk wrote:
I think I know the answer to this but I am going to confirm it. The
community tone board only filters out what talk group you don't want to
hear. And it won't let you if you have multiple groups on the same pair talk
over each other. Am I correct
The 16-pin connectors work just fine on CDM mobiles. They install on
the middle 16 pins, leaving one pair of unonnected pins on each side.
I worked for a Moto shop a few years back and we used them frequently.
If I remember right, even the Moto documentation states this. He should
be fine
.
Brian, N4BWP
---
Bob M. wrote:
I understand and agree with all that, but is there a 20-pin connector
available, and if so, what's the part number? Someone might want to
make their own cable for a CDM some day and make it idiot-proof.
If I remember rightly, Nate, the keying is via 2 ridges on either side
of the locking tab. They allow the connector to only be inserted in the
centered position. If you don't need to flash, the 16-pin kit is the
deal, and probably cheaper. :)
Brian, N4BWP
Nate Duehr wrote:
Ahhh... it's
Does anybody on the list here have some good technical knowledge on
the above repeater?
I'm trying to get the CTCSS tone board working in one and can't seem
to.
I don't think its broke, but need someone to point me in the right
direction on some troubleshooting.
Thanks.
73,
Brian
Here in Los Angeles (Mt. Wilson) we will have 6 first adjacent
channels on DTV.
31,32,33,34,35,36
All full power stations.
Fun times ahead
Brian
KE6IYC
Hello every one, I am looking for reasonably priced VHF and UHF
receiver trays. If anyone has these items and wishes to help a poor
boy out it would be greatly appreciated. Please reply direct to kc5cay
at cox dot net thanks.
Brian
KC5CAY
them pre-terminated.
Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Mon, Mar 30, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Mike Pugh mikep...@mikepugh.net wrote:
Chris Carruba wrote:
I think you're referring to AMP tool # 91516-1
http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/391772-tool-crimper-mt-conn-20-24-awg-91516-1.html
big $$'s for a 1 time use...
No, I
I have a 403~470 Desktrac repeater (two radios) with duplexer that I
could be convinced to part with, if this matches your needs.
Contact me off list if interested.
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Mark n9...@ameritech.net wrote:
Probably not without adding a LOT of components
to further test this unit out?
Thanks!
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
of the volume knob' but a 'twist
to turn on' like the GM300 and most HTs. My surprise when the volume
knob never 'clicked'. Time to go looking for manuals for the radios
and the Rick, I guess.
Thank you again!
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Eric Lemmon wb6...@verizon.net wrote
/rec.radio.amateur.homebrew/browse_thread/thread/67214346154f09ab
Nice way to give 4400+ people heart attacks. :(
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 2:58 PM, Paul Plack pl...@xmission.com wrote:
Lee,
I'm guessing it was also first posted on April 1st. Hard to tell, as it has
since
** under the GPLv2 license.
-Brian
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Rick Szajkowski va3r...@gmail.com wrote:
All the computer I used I do a dual boot .. Dos Windows and Linux it is
really simple to do ..
Rick
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 7:48 PM, Henry Wingate k4...@charter.net wrote:
I
One voter-based network I used to use back in Tennessee used a
low-volume CW ID at the beginning of a transmission for the remote TX
stations. I believe this would satisfy the FCC ID needs.
YMMV, IANAL, and all that stuff.
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 10:45 AM, John Transue jtran
This was mentioned before, and seems to work very well. Go Go Canadians!
http://lrcov.crc.ca/cov.php?lang=en
Completely web-based, and integrated with Google's Maps service and
terrain information.
Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 1:54 PM, Mark n9...@ameritech.net wrote:
Scott
Either that or talk with your tower owner and let them know that this
tennant may need to run shielded cat5 cable up the tower, as it is
providing interference with your equipment.
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:08 AM, Barry ate...@hotmail.com wrote:
Run a sniffer over the cat5e , I suspect there
other
tenants at the site more so than having 'mobiles in a cabinet'.
My 2 cents, for what it's worth...
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Kris Kirby k...@catonic.us wrote:
On Mon, 4 May 2009, Nate Duehr wrote:
There are GOOD ham radio tenants, and bad ones... that's for sure
Hi all,
I am in need of a Motorola Minitor 5 pager, VHF Hi, 1 channel, non
stored voice, with charger.
Are there any Moto dealers that can help?
PLZ reply direct.
Thanx!
Brian
KE6IYC
Apple Valley ECS
You make it sound worse than the 40,000-some 12-25 year olds that I
help 'babysit' each year for a popular Japanese Animation
convention...
One would think with age comes maturity; in your example it begs to differ.
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 7:48 AM, wd8chl wd8...@gmail.com wrote
Hi all,
Looking for one (or more) GLB channelizers, or Flash crystals for a
Mastr II project or 3.
Thanks in advance,
Brian
KE6IYC
Good morning!
A while ago, I found a very detailed document that described how to
replace a CLB control shelf with a CXB SSCB shelf.
Does anyone have info on this change out?
I have lost the original info.
TNX in advance!
Brian
KE6IYC
This gives me pause about putting up my MTR2000 in San Diego.
-Brian Raker
-KF4ZWZ
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 7:44 AM, Mike Mullarkey k7...@comcast.net wrote:
When they are using digital they are 6.25 KHz up and down of the center
frequency. Here in Denver I did a test with 464.550 the worst
Ah, this is definitely good news then. I was not aware that Motorola
was still committed to updates for the MTR2000, as they have the
MOTOTRBO systems (albeit, as has been mentioned elsewhere here, is
nothing more than a digital CDR500).
Thanks!
-Brian
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Mike
The short answer, Grady, is no. The Maratrac uses the same oscillator
for transmit and receive. To make a one-box repeater like with a Micor
or MastrII, you have to be able to separate the TX and RX so that both
work at the same time. Just can't be done with a Maratrac.
That being said, the
to the RX, but hey... we're using this as a
dedicated TX anyway, right? :)
There you go. That should get you on the way to using your Maratrac as a
dedicated TX. I hope anyone with additional info will chime in as well.
73's and good luck,
Brian, N4BWP
Hi Wade,
You're correct. Ground the PTT pin to TX. Mic audio would go to the TX
audio output on the controller, or else this is gonna be a rally
quiet repeater. ;)
Brian
N4BWP
kc0mlt wrote:
Am I correct in thinking to ground the PTT connection to get it to key
up? Just looking
difference, don't sweat it. The Maratrac PA is
happy at 70, and will still run much cooler than flat out at 100.
Cheers,
Brian, N4BWP
kc0mlt wrote:
Thanks. I did get this thing going this last weekend(testing right now,
no actual controler yet)with the help of your info from the first
WinXP SP3. Works like a charm.
-Brian
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 7:52 PM, agrimm0034agrimm0...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi. I program older GP300 and GP350 radios and there software is in DOS so I
have to use a Gateway 200mhz processor running 98SE. If I believe I'm correct
XP Vista and new versions
From my bit of dirt digging (old Kroger locations, and charter schools
called Focus Learning Academy; all on Google), this is what I've
found:
FOCUS Learning Academy
2524 West Ledbetter Drive
Dallas, TX 75233
http://www.focusacademy.org/Contact.htm
-Brian / KF4ZWZ
On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:59
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make a offer.
if possible I would perfer to do a drive to you or me then ship.am
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Would also be interested in 6m repeater gear.
Brian
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