Batlabs for schematic)
Gary / KB7TRP
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Can the Motorola R100 be retuned and modified for the 70cm Ham
band?
Tnx,
Bob / KC0EFC
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involved into the
shipping of any of this, both directions. Too cost prohibitive!
Contact me through my personal e-mail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for
any interest or info. (Serious inquiries only, please.)
Thanks
Gary / KB7TRP
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I see it did not give all my e-mail address. msn.com..
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Have some nice Collins HF gear to trade for a working
UHF (435-475 Mhz.) MSF5000 repeater 100/110 watt continuous
duty. I would prefer a digital unit but would consider
( || coffee!
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Check this topic off the Batlab site. There
is a copy of the R100 programming help page.
http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?t=28950
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I just ordered a copy of the manual on CD for
my 1000S from this source:
http://www.fullnet.com/u/tomg/manuals.htm#3
I have not received it yet, so I cannot verify
the quality.
Gary KB7TRP
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Can anyone point me
site is the full manual with acc.
Otherwise it only lists the 1100 series calibration section.
Gary KB7TRP
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This manual is probably the one on LOGSA. It can be downloaded
free at
https://www.logsa.army.mil
(lightening being about their only enemy), and when tuned
properly, they cannot be beat!
Good luck!
Gary KB7TRP
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I have the opprutunity to help a group with a UHF MSF-5000 project.
I have not yet seen the station
Will we have the honor of your presence on the 23rd?
If so, I'll swing by and say hello, again.
Gary KB7TRP
441.725 repeater McMinnville
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Happy 10-4 day everyone ... ;)
Neil - WA6KLA
Yahoo
OK, Neil. I'm a little slow. Finally realized it was national
2-way radio day.
I was refering to 10/23 not 11/23, Hi! Hi!
Gary KB7TRP
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Happy 10-4 day everyone ... ;)
Neil - WA6KLA
Yahoo
OK, Neil. I'm a little slow. Finally realized it was national
2-way radio day.
I was refering to 10/23 not 11/23, Hi! Hi!
Gary KB7TRP
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Happy 10-4 day everyone ... ;)
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Have not heard. It seems like they always had
empty ones the last couple years.
Gary
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Oh, 10/23, are there any tables left?
Neil
Gary wrote:
OK, Neil. I'm a little slow. Finally realized
Andy did mine.
http://www.brinkleyelectronics.com/
Gary KB7TRP
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We have had a MSF-5000 station donated to replace of of our
UHF repeaters. This sation is one of the older analog units that
require a PROM
!)
M120 wire color and functions:
White - Temp sense
Blue- Current sense lo
Red - Unswitched B+
Green - Current sense Hi
Orange - Controlled B+
Yellow - 9.6T
Good luck!
Gary
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OK the 8w R100 lost
luck,
Gary
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blew on and out of the PA. The CD
units faired a little better, but those darn ham operators could fry
them too! Ha! Ha!
Gary KB7TRP
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People have been wondering why I seem to 'collect' all those old
used
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Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About a year and a half ago I replaced the whole board
on my VHF MSR2000 110 watt NCD PA. (My PA had more
problems than just the transistors) I used the PA board
out of a 110
in the middle of January a couple years ago. Its
not impossible to get lighting in the dead of winter in Oregon, but
it was a nice CAVU sunny day when it did fail.
Gary KB7TRP
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Gary, Skipp and/or anyone else,
I'm just
inflated. Depends on what
you want to pay, and how soon you need it.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/msf5000/
Good luck.
Gary KB7TRP
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IF THE CLUB HAVE THE WORNG AMP ?
WHAT IS THE TLE1713 GOOD FOR UHF OR VHF. AND HOW
and will eventually die an ugly death. I know! I've done it!
Good luck!
Gary KB7TRP
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this for an ID'er on one of my repeaters and it works as good
as any of the $500 controllers that I have!
73's and Happy Hamming
Gary - W5GNB
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At 5/4/2005 06:26 AM, you wrote:
Just was wondering what cwid is available
for materials.
Happy Hamming!
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The GAMMA MATCH is somewhat narrow banded and if there is any weather
conditions involved such as ICE, the antenna will detune quite
quickly
thus rendering the antenna to be useless till the ice thaws from the
matching device.
I would look at something else!!
73's
Gary - W5GNB
multiple dipoles in phase.
The antenna is really important to a good duplexing system.
73's
Gary - W5GNB
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Hello All,
I am finally getting the time to put my UHF repeater together and I
am in need of two
Where can I find 6 meters Crystals for a GE Master II .
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Does anyone have the manual or at least the pinout connections for
the
plug on a Motorola HMN3013A DTMF microphone?
I am interested in using this mic on an MVS radio. I believe it is
normally set up for a Maxtrac 800.
Gary - W5GNB
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, and the big suprise was the RF probe kit. I got it for $30,
and it was basically brand new. Ballantine lists this probe kit for
$900+! Was my lucky day!
Gary KB7TRP
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Boonton makes some nice instruments. Just make sure
the RF
discussions about MSF's on the Batlab site.
I do not get on there too much anymore. There are a lot of sharp
people on there, but a few of them were a little too cranky for me.
Gary KB7TRP
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Thanks. I'll take your word
Unless you can find someone out there with a kit, or find both RX and
TX modules with the PL kit already installed, you are better off going
with an outboard module such as the CS TS64, etc. The kits are NLA at
Motorola. I saw a kit on Fleabay, the other day, but I believe it was
a DPL
They grow BIG rats, there!
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Jeff,
How does 4 Heliax go bad? If the feedline was properly
installed and
pressurized, what else besides a bullet hole would prompt the
removal of
that cable? That size Heliax is
,
and he knows his stuff!
Gary KB7TRP
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I remember seeing somewhere that pin J3-6 (test point 7) had
direct COR output? Unless this is only on digital stations. Where
exactly did you get the ptt audio points
), and the antenna is about 4 years old.
Any suggestions, ideas?
TIA,
Gary
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and msf5kguru, from his post suggested. (Thanks Bob)
I'm suspecting the antenna, but I wanted to make sure I'm going in
the right direction. We probably really need to look at a second
antenna / feedline.
Gary
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for possible
options here.
Thanks,
David
KD4NUE
Hamtronics lists HPAs on their web site:
http://www.hamtronics.com/
The 6 meter amp: WLC150-25RF 25 in, 150 out.
It's not cheap! About $1000 with shipping.
Gary KB7TRP
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I am looking for a repeater controller for a portable project. Need a
basic controller that requires NO internal connections can speaker
output into the controller, has its own audio driven PTT. Need a quick
way to link two handhelds or low power mobiles.
gary
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with the power supply, fan and duplexer.
Gary KB7TRP
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That is interesting! Obviously, there is more than one model of
the GR500.
The Service Manual I have for the GR400 and GR500 repeaters,
6880905Z54-O,
clearly
the manuals from both the analog and digital stations. It will make
more sense of what you are doing, if you follow the schematics.
I have to throw in that you do this mod at your own risk.
Good luck,
Gary KB7TRP
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hi
i
there and could
not do that.
Gary KB7TRP
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Motorola used to sell a conversion kit that would turn a CLB
analog
into a
CXB digital
for around $300
Steve
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Mike, I do have the R1801 with the MSF firmware. I'm by no means an
expert at it. I've only done a few codeplugs for myself.
Let me know.
Gary KB7TRP
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Gary,
I have 2 of the analog 100wt CLB repeaters
Actually, it is not. It involves a jumper setting along with various
configurations of three resistors to set the squelch tail timing. As a
previous thread stated, it is a little involved, and requires the
manual.
Gary KB7TRP
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laptops on Ebay that you can pick up
for a song! Makes a great portable programming platform. I would
stay away from moslow, and/or any kind of DOS emulator, etc. IMHO.
Slow computer with DOS ver. 6.22.
Gary
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Hi All! OK, its
resistance from the owner, the 'chief' or his people
then I would suggest backing off, gather as much data without
interacting with them then pass the data on to your local FCC rep and
their Spectrum Enforcement Division directly. Others may have better
ideas for your region.
Gary
n9lv wrote:
I've
I am looking to build up a low powered portable repeater.
Using a couple of HT's. Is there any very basic (with ID) controller
out there to handle speaker out audio and generate its won COR and PTT
Gary
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Yes I have done a goggle search and most of what pops up are simplex
repeaters and cross band repeaters and photo's of ht repeater boxes
but no circuit diagrams.
Gary wrote:
I am looking to build up a low powered portable repeater.
Using a couple of HT's. Is there any very basic (with ID
An 805 WILL NOT do trunking. only conventional. The 840 wil do both.
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Kenwood 805d.. cheap on ebay, drops right into the hamband and is front
panel programmable.. will do trunking or conventional.
eBay Item
as well so it doesn't immediately wash off with
the first rain or morning dew.
Beyond that I would say try to identify the offending components of the tower or
trailer and focus on those especially.
Gary
IM Ashford wrote:
Has anyone experience with eliminating noise fom the metalwork of a wind up
is a DB-224 mounted
on a broadcast tower just below the bays of an FM broadcast
commercial transmitter. We have turned OFF the fm broadcast
transmitter at times to check if perhaps this was the problem but no
change was noted.
ANY IDEAS from anyone???
THANKS!
Gary - W5GNB
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Does anyone have the schematic from an Astron RM-50M that they can scan
and email to me? Yes, I've already called Astron. If any member of this
list can scan and email the schematic it would be appreciated. A common
file type like .doc or .pdf is preferred.
Thanks,
Gary
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outside of
Astron.
Gary
mch wrote:
The RM-50M has been around for many years (at least 20). It's the Rack
Mount version of the RS-50M. So, the schematics should be the same.
Joe M.
Mike Morris wrote:
At 05:01 PM 05/26/06, you wrote:
Does anyone have the schematic from an Astron RM-50M
Links would help because I tried Googling SO565, SO565J, S0565, and S0565J with
no
such positive results.
Gary
Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
Google shows that Richardson Electronics has the SO565J SCR. Further Google
shows that this is a 50V 65Amp non sensitive gate SCR.
Any device that meets
Yeah, I saw the RF Parts hit. They are here in my area so I may get the
scr from them. I was hoping to identify the manufacture and obtain a spec
sheet off the internet but so far no joy. I'll check with RF Parts for
that as well.
Gary
Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
The third hit was http
. Some days it was quiet and
others it was wiping out the repeater.
Thanks for all the suggestions
73's and Happy Hamming!!
Gary - W5GNB
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I stand updated, thanks Steve. Sounds like that tee may be the clue, any
markings on it? Tomorrow may tell.
Gary
"Steve Bosshard (NU5D)" wrote:
Just as I was leaving the shop this evening I looked
at a cable harness from a Sinclair Duplexer, and there was a TEE that joined
two len
Skipp,
will you contact me off the list please?
Gary
N6LRV
skipp025 wrote:
The big picture...
When your repeater has problems...
Do you have or can you find the Service Manuals?
Can you buy the required replacement parts? ... for a
practical price.
Can you find someone with the proper
6m repeaters are built, not store bought. Best to use brands of radios,
duplexers/filters, controller, antenna, and miscellaneous hardware that
is readily available in your region to keep initial costs down as well
as maintenance costs.
Gary
Lie Ambar de YBPP wrote:
Hi
All.If I want
to Buy
And they write it off as a tax deductible donation each year, a
significant one.
Gary
James Miller wrote:
Thats not true, American tower allowed the red cross to put up its
radio equipment at no charge, and to leave it installed permantly.
Jim,
did you assign a DCD (digital code) to the repeater as well?
Gary
Jim, K8COP wrote:
D Star voice only is now available in the Muskegon, Mi area.
WD8MKGDC
147.320 + Dup
I/O = C
For IC 2200H users please remember to include the C at the end of the
repeater callsign
Anyone have a good source for screw mount chassis feed through caps?
Some place without a big minimum order. Need to bring a few more
signals in and out of my RF boxes.
Anyone have a link(s) on building a folded dipole array for UHF
and click on the link to 'Rules and Regulations'.
Gary
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
Can anyone qoute me the rule abotu tampering with a federally licensed
transmitter?
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Negative. AEA has not folded nor did they sell any rights to any of
their products to this Spectral company from Argentina. What happened is
that the original owner of AEA sold the digital product designs to
Timewave and the antenna products to Tempo Corp. including the Isopole,
Isoloop, and
such as an international patent.
73,
Gary
as well as a few commercial
bands.
Gary
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Yes, I see that from the prior posting of the instructions. I guess that's
why it didn't work well for me. I thought it was supposed to be a dipole
equivalent so figured the 1st cone goes right at the feedpoint. Now I'd
like
).
Thanks,
Gary
Use a sinadder on the receiver when you set the frequency. Then swing the
signal generator from side to side to see if the IF is symmetrical. That way
you know that the frequency is set right to center the carrier in the
receiver pass band properly
73
Gary K4FMX
_
From: Repeater
CES makes a repeater maker RM-10 and RM-20. The -10 is no longer
available new but pops up on ebay on a regular basis. Its nice and
cheap but has no Ider. The RM-20 is available new, pops up on ebay
from time to time and has an IDer.
Gentlemen,
Some time ago, I recall seeing posted
ok, what's the paper called? Is it posted on MOL? If so, what folder is
it in?
Gary
Joe wrote:
Motorola also put out a white paper on braid-over-foil
cable and pointed out it's problems in a duplexed system. They did
not specifically name LMR cable, but it was obvious that they were talking
will have a worse
mess than if you did not add the isolator.
73
Gary K4FMX
isolation. A duplexer may be a little more cost than a couple
of cavities but then there is also the cost of the second antenna and feed
line.
73
Gary K4FMX
except
that the back side will be completely shielded.
73
Gary K4FMX
How many would you like Mike? They list for $22 but I have lots of them
and can cut that way down if you get several.
Gary
Mike Lyon wrote:
Howdy,
I need a few of the HLN6412A MCS2000 DB25 accessory connectors. OR,
the crimp pins that snap into it. I figured I would ask here before I
call
I suggest checking with your local frequency coordination group(s) for
the bands. Linking in the 440Mhz band is generally not acceptible
however the 420-430Mhz portion of the amateur 70cm band is used for
linking in some regions.
Gary
let_cyber wrote:
Is 900 Mhz still useable for repeater
. but there are others. The connector series is known as Mate-N-Lok.
Gary
bforestal wrote:
Anyone know what the part number is for the 2 pin molex connector for the
spectra speaker
cable? I'm looking for the speaker side, either the Molex or Motorola part
number will do.
Thanks in advance,
Bruce
topics normally discussed on this reflector. Please ignore this thread
as it has nothing to do with Repeater Builder.
Gary
Paul Metzger wrote:
Begin forwarded message:
From:
Gary [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
March 24, 2007 10:42:26 PDT
To:
Paul Metzger [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:
Re: Powe
reflector.
Gary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gary,
the real pitty here is that you are a language cop that can't even spell
pity.I
myself think it's time for you to get a both a dictionary or a spell checker
+ a life!In
a message dated 3/24/2007 10:57:23 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wri
to bring
the whole private exchange to this group, a stupid move on his part and it's
a shame some can't see that but instead have to jump in and stir the pot.
This topic has nothing to do with the subject matter of this group so let's
get back to Repeater Builder topics.
Gary
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keys up, it would not be seen by the
controller until the predetermined delay time from this little magic
circuit.
Anyone out there have any ideas on this?
GARY - W5GNB
VX4000FIELD
software for those. Just a few thoughts.
Gary
Maire-Radios wrote:
My
cable is bad to program the Vertex VX-4000 radio.Anyone have a cable
they could sell me? thanks
John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VX4000FIELD
software for those. Just a few thoughts.
Gary
Maire-Radios wrote:
My
cable is bad to program the Vertex VX-4000 radio.Anyone
have a cable they could sell me?thanks
John[EMAIL PROTECTED]
find what you need, They even give you a photo
so you know what you are looking for
Good luck!
Gary - W5GNB
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On 3/25/07, kb5vjy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I have a set of DB-4075's that I am
Brady. See their line at http://www.bradyid.com .
Gary
Jack Taylor wrote:
A little bit off-topic perhaps but perhaps not. What brand and model label
makers are
preferred by those that label their wiring? I would prefer something
inexpensive as it
wouldn't see much use once the cables
. P25 amateur repeaters are slowing popping up here and
there but mostly by LMR professionals who are also amateurs and have
access to surplus gear so I agree with you that it will be some time
before it becomes mainstream.
Gary
Steve Bosshard (NU5D) wrote: snip
Until P25 radios become ham
pops up at the most unexpected times.
Gary
"Steve Bosshard (NU5D)" wrote:
Thanks Gary, so what will it cost Mondo Ham
to go out and buy a VHF P25 radio - portable - battery and charger antenna
and speaker/mic new or used and the stuff to program it with?
Thanks, Steve
On 4/24/07, G
a
different emission designator (8K10F1E) than analog narrowband FM it is still
phone according to the FCC.
Gary
Nate Bargmann wrote:
Here is the relevant portion for FCC jurisdictions:
-
§97.309 RTTY and data emission codes.
(b) Where authorized by §§ 97.305(c) and 97.307(f) of this part
this issue.
Gary
George Henry wrote:
They're already using a DVSI AMBE vocoder in their HF digital voice
modems. it's certainly not a large leap from there to D-Star.
SOMEONE will do it soon enough... I just figured AOR might be the first,
since they already have at least part of a foot
.
Wiring is very simple. Same connector as a Mitrek. Many tips are available
on Batlabs as to what pins to jumper, etc. to simulate a control head and
make the radio turn on. Best to use external cooling too.
Gary
k6kusman wrote:
Hello all.. Does anyone have any info on the Moto Maratrac as related
Gosh, I would call it the best way to go but it is one way. Depending upon
your budget there are full blown repeaters available for 33cm including
some GE's, Motorola MSF's and MTR's, also Tait's.
Gary
Luke wrote:
I am working on a 33cm repeater for our group out here in Northwest
Oklahoma
, unrated meters on AC power systems. All
current Fluke DMMs are catagory rated per IEC1010.
Gary
Doug W7FDF wrote:
I have need of a battery operated portable digital multimeter. I have
a Simpson 260 analog meter and a bench ac operated Simpson 464-4
digital meter. I would prefer a Fluke
units inside the arena
to units outside the arena as well as from the motel to the arena. We've never
been able to do that 100% with an analog channel.
Gary
Chuck Kraly wrote:
Not sure about the radios, but this echoes what we found in Dayton last
weekend. We were running U82's all weekend
You mean analog audio vs. digital audio, both are conventional FM in this
application.
Gary
Dan Blasberg wrote:
If you want a fair test, find a P25 machine and barrow a radio. The
P25 machines have the ability to do mixed mode (that is conventional FM
and digital) and would be a better
-Star
capable gear. Soon I hope to try out the European TETRA digital format for
more comparison and education. These are the voice modes of tomorrow so I
think it's in my best interests to learn them today.
73,
Gary
Coy Hilton wrote:
This brings some questions to mind. none of the D-STAR
voice encoding/decoding methods for a
better understanding. Remember, D-Star is an open, published standard. Icom
America offers a link to the JARL documentation as does the JARL.
Gary
Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks for the many responses, but guess no one had the answer
You came across what?
Gary
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After searching the repeater-builder.com for Micor power supplies,
then my emails to the beginning of 2006.
I came across this which might be what I am looking for. Although, it
is not in the repeater-builder pages.
Any information
.
Gary
Larry Wagoner wrote:
At 07:42 AM 7/29/2007, you wrote:
Remember UPS's brainchild circa 1988-90 - petitioning the FCC for
220 spectrum for nationwide data - -
Just one thing ...
The 220 Mhz area is NOT 4-meters.
It is 1.25 meters ...
Larry
N5WLW
as
well as Andrew/DB and EMR.
Gary
sms mms wrote:
Dear Sir,Can anyone suggest me from where I
can get the tunning/design idea of 220 MHz duplexer? This is very urgent.I
think the article about this has been published on repeater builder, but
I have not found.Thanks in advance.
5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N
Anyone heard or seen the Teletec Corporation IQ 2000 Omni series
radios/repeaters (circa 1987-?)? I'm looking for info on these so any
help would be appreciated. I'm aware Teletec has changed hands and they
claim to have no info on these but I'm still digging.
Thanks,
Gary
Thanks for the input. I'll try contacting Joe next week for more info.
Gary
Steve S. Bosshard (NU5D) wrote:
Joe Tryzenski from Aerotron was the sales mgr - they were based in
Raleigh NC - their claim to fame was a fiber optic control cable - the
things would have some kind of malfunction
Yes - 2135. Unless its been fubard.
Gary W7TRP
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does the Motorola Radius R100 repeater use a standard 2135 key for
the
cabinet lock, or something else?
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
.
Just looking for tips and answers.
Thank you in advance
Gary
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the email reflector) if
interested in any of these items. PayPal ok for all items.
Thanks,
Gary
white paper on this older model and was
hoping maybe someone has on old catalog they could get the info from.
Gary
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