Hi Dave,
looking for a GE mastr II uhf radio service manualalso a mitrek vhf
manual.
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From: Dave Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 9:58 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Manuals for RCA and other
I am looking for a couple of radio manuals. I need a GE MastrII UHF
mobile(75 watt) manual and a Motorola Mitrek VHF Manual. In the process of
putting a repeater together and need the manuals top help re-tune the
radio's for proper operation. N2LSJ
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Hi, have a UHF GE MastrII using as a repeater with a nhrc 2 controller and
the control head/cable w/ mic hooked up for power.. The audio level (on the
output) seems to be low. I have the pickup on pin 20 on J901 and using
CAS(pin 9 on J904) for the controller. Or should I use the RUS pin on 904
gain using 2 instead of 1 of these antennas..
Many thanks.. i enjoy the info i get from this reflector..
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Lapeer County Emergency Coordinator
Repeaters GE MII 146.620 mhz
I am in need of the test cable for a 4ex3a11 for the mastr II, the red and
black test cable with or without end. If you have an extra please let me
know if you would part with it.
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73, James, K9APR
Critic wrote:
I sent money to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AKA F. Barry Thompson on monday and havent recieved any responce for
any of my e-mailes to him
to Scott, Sounded really tired I need a address
73,
James Smith K9APR
Tri-State APRS Working Group
Chairman/Coordinator
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Thanks Kevin,
Hope Scott gets to feeling better...
73,
James Smith K9APR
Tri-State APRS Working Group
Chairman/Coordinator
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From: Kevin Custer
Date: 01
you have a mobile unit,12volt,40 watt,30khz spacing,8 freq capable,1 tx and
1 rx in radio,standard options, 150.8 to 174 mhz range. hope that helps
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From: Don Pomplun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 1:25 PM
Subject:
I have a GE base station supply with battery back up option, Is there
anyway to make the change-over from ac to battery faster? It seems to take
about 30 minutes. seems way to long. Loren
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I am attempting to interface an IRLP board (as a repeater controller) to
my duplexed UHF Mitrek. The old controller was a Scom 5k...
After making all the connections, I have now noticed that the PTT stays
locked up. I read the doc on repeater builder about interfacing a
Mitrek and I made the
Maybe I am a little confused (which is easy, since I have been working
out in a steamy garage all day!)...
I have done the 12-to-4 jump and nothing, PTT was still locked up. I
even did the Pin 1 to Pin 25 on the bottom of the radio and ptt is still
locked up..
If this helps, as soon as I unplug
on a remote base cost and such and equipment... Any and all appreciated thanks,
Remember I'm Repeater dumb here, Iknow APRS Digipeaters I have several of those online.
73,
James Smith K9APR
http://www.tawg.org
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http://www.qsl.net/hcara
http://www.qsl.net
Got a small question, I have recently been given a pair of 12 v BAT_0103
batteries. These are sealed lead acid cell (UPS) and are 75 amp hr. I am
currently using a pair of car batteries as battery back-up. Are the sealed
ones better to use or does it make no difference. The GE power supply will
I want to give a very big Thank You to the following:
Dave WB2FTX, Lee, Bob NO6B and Doug. You were nice enough to answer my
query. After posting the goofy question I was in amazement as to the
amount of information I did not know and the information available. I sit
here Humbled and amazed. My
I still use mine,if you need to no any thing let me no, also have paper
work if you need it
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From: Steve B.
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 12:03
PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Ultra
ComShack 64
I have misplaced by WX-1000 editor software. In checking the CAT
site, they no longer have it posted on the site, only the WX-200. CAT
is closed for the next week due to the Dayton Ham convention.
I need to change a FIP code for our county.
Pls contact me direct at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you
I have a used Motorola UHF R-100 Repeater for sale. Pls contact me
direct for details.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim, K8COP
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That's not true, American tower allowed the red cross to put up its radio
equipment at no charge, and to leave it installed permantly.
_
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Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 15:45 PM
To:
Could not find that in the software. The manual is not that good with
information.
Jim, K8COP
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Jim,
did you assign a DCD (digital code) to the repeater as well?
Gary
Tom,
Have you located one?
Jim, K8COP
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Anyone have any of these lying around? I have others to trade or
will buy outright.
thanks
tom n8ies
at this point.
James WJ1D
On 3/2/07, Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James wrote:
Ok, one more thought here. Does anyone know if MOTOTRBO uses the
IS-54/IS-136
standard for TDMA? If so, I have found publicly available information
on this
standard which means that it could be put to use in the amateur
it and get it mounted in my car.
Thanks folks.
kc9ikx
James
that the display is
easy to replace, would I just call up the kenwood parts place and say hey, I
need a new display, pay and then just drop it in?
James
Kc9ikx
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Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 23:14 PM
greetings, I have a pair of 221s radio's. they were a repeater pair. the tx
radio lost the power output so I have switched the roles of the radio's. I
would wonder if anyone can help me with the programming of these radio's. I
have the program and the box to connect to the radio. thanks, Loren.
with the hookup points. This
turned out to be pretty simple and works just as an expensive commercial
rack mount weather receiver, but for about $40.
http://n0de.org/k7icu/r/wr100.html
James K7ICU
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to the tones?
If not, any suggestions?
73, Brian .. SEE EVERYONE AT DAYTON!
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Anyone come up with any good ways to get a 150-174 Quantar down to 146
MHz?? Or does anyone have a low split exciter and receiver that they
would like to trade for a high split?
Thanks for any help!
James
Anyone have any good recommendations for 23cm repeaters besides D-Star?
I've read about the Icom RP-1200 and using two TM-541s. Are there other
options that are as good or better?
Thanks,
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X with programming module, model # T73 VBJ04BK
100w VHF mobile w/ control head, cable, and power cord.
Lastly, a Motorla TMN-6172A DTMF mobile mic
Any interest, you can e-mail me direct at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or call at
417-840-5261. I have pics of all items.
73's,
James Adkins, KB0NHX
Sorry about my last post, was meant to go direct!
I have had very good luck with my ADI unit that became a repeater
transmitter after I got tired of trying to keep the old maggiore stuff
on the air. I do believe that ADI is out of the US market though
James
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to amplify on Skipp's
Repeater Amp.
Hello All,
Looking for any suggestions other than Henry Radio or TE Systems for
a 220MHz repeater amp. Preferably 5 to 10 watts in with 100 or so out.
Thanks in advance!
Adam N2ACF
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Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
District 1 Technical Field Engineer
Troop A--Lee's Summit; Troop H--St. Joseph
Missouri State Highway Patrol
504 SE Blue Parkway Lee's Summit, MO 64063
816
Again, I highly recommend the Crescend amplifiers. If I remember correctly,
they make the amps for Daniel's (the lower powered ones). Have never had a
problem with their amps. I can't say the same for TPL. My experience is
they provide Temporary, Problematic, Lack-luster performance.
On
, GM300's, Maxtracs, Maratrac (software hack usually).
James
emt747 wrote:
Hello,
Can anybody tell me what programmable moto mobiles can will easily
(or not so easily ) go to ham frequencies
Thanks,
Brent
I am personally a big fan of Advanced Receiver Research (Burlington,
CT). I just ordered 3 different pre-amps from them and had them in a
few days.
James
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used Chip Angle's band-pass filters and preamps with very good
results and he's always been willing
From what I have been able to gather is that getting a CDM out of band
would have to be done by a firmware/software hack in the radio .. not
the CPS. If anyone is up to that, I would love to know.
James
MCH wrote:
That's my point. I don't want to use a radio made 15 years ago - I want
.
hope this helps you
James
Lowell Zabala wrote:
I just did what u told on the RSS and the power goes down up to 40w on
my power meter when i press F6. Now, the problem when its not
connected to RSS the power reading goes back again to 100w. How can I
really control the ouput?
thanks,
. Has anyone had any experience with this problem with
these antennas ... and what is the fix (other than replacement).
Station Masters do sound like a good but expensive option though.
Thanks!
James
is strong enough that I can see it on my service
monitor inside the concrete building. No problems at all with a dummy
load, and cutting my power output to exciter only reduces but does not
eliminate the problem.
hope that all makes sense ..
James
Jay Urish wrote:
It's not an antenna problem
the other night when that repeater locked up my linked system plus
another linked system I was connected too (and the Arcom controller was
mis-behaving too ... but thats a separate issue).
James
Jay Urish wrote:
Oh crap.. The rusty bolt problem..
Are the DB antennas pretty old?
James Delancy
Both sites use Andrews 1/2 heliax (also new when installed) and low
PIM connectors. RF is Motorola CDR repeater at one site and R1225 at
another site.
James
Ron Wright wrote:
James,
What type of feedline???
What type of rig for RF package???
73, ron, n9ee/r
From: James Delancy
Sounds like another reason why I don't care to support D-star :) P25
works so much better (in most cases). I also have a liking for
MotoTrbo, but like D-Star, it is kinda proprietary since no one else
makes radios for it oh well.
James
just my 2c
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 5/9
MHz states that you will see a minimum
signal strength of around -120 to -124 dBm on most properly tuned Quantars).
Hope this helps!
James
Holben SINAGA wrote:
Dear Quantar expert,
We have this annoying problem where the receiver squelch opens up on
the Quantars and is retransmitted
The CDM and HT series Professional Radios have the band split
information hard encoded into the firmware within the radio. You would
need to hack that. I know it can be done, but cannot do it myself.
James
Bill Powell wrote:
Has anyone found a way to move the window on a CDM-1550?
I'd
Mine is is a lot cleaner. I also have the 38A, and the CommSpec TP3200...Jim
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From: Laryn Lohman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: I have the install manual for a Zetron Model 48
to upload! How?
To:
directly into the radio's modulator?
Thank you,
James Adkins, KB0NHX
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Missouri State Highway Patrol
504 SE Blue Parkway Lee's Summit, MO 64063
816-622-0707 ext. 235
417-840
Tab. Also look at the manuals for the i20 repeater
controller and the Z340 Comunity repeater controller.
One of the options on several of the pins is TX PL DISABLE (INPUT).
Definable as High or Low for active level.
Milt
N3LTQ
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*From:* James Adkins [EMAIL
for no
pre-emphasis, but I don't want to bypass limiting.
Ideas or suggestions? Maybe someone knows a good location to inject the
tone directly into the radio's modulator?
Thank you,
James Adkins, KB0NHX
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Thanks, Eric.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 8:34 PM, Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James,
You can program a pin on the accessory connector to do exactly what you
want, and even make it active high or active low to be compatible with your
controller. It is better to let the radio do
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in tact.
I'm in the KC metro area, so if you are in Missouri, I may be able to meet
you part way with the unit as I frequently travel throughout NW Missouri and
frequent the Springfield, MO area, too.
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I'm James Adkins and I approve this message
may be able to meet
you part way with the unit as I frequently travel throughout NW Missouri and
frequent the Springfield, MO area, too.
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I'm James Adkins and I approve this message
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District 1 Technical Field Engineer
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?
Thanks,
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Yes, that's it.
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 5:31 PM, Ken Arck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 03:08 PM 11/16/2008, James Adkins wrote:
I just got a set of Decibel DB-4076 duplexers, currently tuned to
452.xxx and 457.xxx Mhz. It has not cables, however.
Does anyone know the length
/2008, James Adkins wrote:
Yes, that's it.
Man...as I remember, the interconnects are RG214 with bnc's and
t connectors on each cavity.
You might want to check with Tessco or Talley as they both rep Andrew
(who bought out DB Products as I remember)
Ken
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On Behalf Of Ken Arck
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 4:02 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Decibel DB-4076 duplexers
At 03:34 PM 11/16/2008, James Adkins wrote:
Yes, that's it.
Man...as I remember
a ham radio club
would have to pay for such a repeater?
John
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District 1 Technical Field Engineer
Troop A--Lee's Summit; Troop H--St. Joseph
Missouri State Highway Patrol
504 SE Blue Parkway Lee's Summit, MO 64063
816-622-0707 ext. 235
417-840-5261 (Cell)
I'm
Does anyone have any experience using Andrew's DB-636NSE-6 6 dBd fiberglass
omni on the UHF ham band, in particular 444 and up?
I prefer the DB-420, but the tower owner is requiring a fiberglass antenna
less than 12' tall, and this fits the bill.
Thanks,
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Vice-President
I have drug out the cheat sheet I developed when tuning up our two
RLS-1000B remote link switches by Computer Automation Technology. I
e-mailed them to the handfull that wanted them. If anyone thinks it would
be a good file to have, I will place it in the files section.
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and north)
better than any other direction.
James WJ1D
MCH wrote:
Yea - like the majority of hams are going to buy replacement rigs, or
(trying not to burst a seam) modify their rigs for SNFM!
These are the folks who can't even install a CTCSS encoder if their life
depending
a photo-electric triggered yard light).
In your shoes I'd power the radio from a gell-cell,
and then go flip breakers off one at a time.
That will tell you if the noise source is inside
the house, and if so, on which breaker.
Mike WA6ILQ
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District 1 Technical
or less on a mobile repeater/duplexer that I could care less if I had no
power by the time I got to the antenna :) (This comes from the guy who
has a couple sites that have 1/2 superflex jumpers )
James WJ1D
Ken Arck wrote:
At 01:22 PM 1/8/2009, Jed Barton wrote:
Hey guys,
I
like, and I can get you a shipping quote, or have
questions.
816-272-5249 (home) 417-840-5261 (cell).
73,
James Adkins, KB0NHX
Technical Field Engineer - Missouri State Highway Patrol
District 1 - Lee's Summit St. Joseph
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:57 AM, larryjspamme...@teleport.com
lar
I seem to remember the bramco reeds as -sponder units. If you happen to
have a -sender, it usually works either way if I remember right.
James
Mark wrote:
I found a couple of BRAMCO reeds in my junque box today, and can't
remember if these are VibraSponder or VibraSender compatible reeds
Probably the variable cap in the element (frequency trimmer) went bad on
you gotta love MICOR :)
twoway_tech wrote:
Hello, Hello
I have a Micor UHF repeater station on amateur. I have had it tuned and
tested perfect since last fall. I sent my elements to Bomar and had them
than to use these in duplex
service ... I just want to know more about them!
James WJ1D
a few Quantar pieces to play with.
James WJ1D
I am hoping someone can help me avoid re-inventing the wheel.
I am looking for an antenna rotator that can be controlled remotely by
computer. Additionally, I am looking for an FM broadcast receiver (with
HD preferrably) that can be controlled remotely as well.
Thanks!
James WJ1D
the linked network?
Thanks!
James
w7...@comcast.net wrote:
Hello Group,
I would like to thank all who helped me with my post regarding my
Quantar [Mod. T5365A].!!!
I have to hit the manual and find out what options are installed. As
far as repeaters, I have been running
Has anyone converted the GE Master III 450-470 MHz split repeater down into
the ham band? I saw an article on Repeater Builder converting the lower
split up to a ham split, but nothing on the higher 450-470 split down.
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Anyone got the spec sheet on this unit?? I am trying to find the
original RFS sheet on this (which seems pretty near impossible since EMR
acquired the rights to it).
Also, does anyone have the actual RFS part number?
Thanks!
James WJ1D
Thanks Eric ... that will be what I was looking for!
James
Eric Lemmon wrote:
James,
The Motorola part number 0185417U02 is a Celwave model PD5042-1-50 duplexer
that has been optimized for the 144-160 MHz band. It is option X182AB when
ordering a duplexer with a Quantar or MTR2000
and may come in for service at a local shop
as it is PASSWORD PROTECTED on power up and any RSS/CPS read/write.
This is capable of:
P25 Astro/conventional
Q52/Q53 Front Panel Programming Federal
ADP Encryption
Thanks to all for any help in advance. PLEASE HELP SPREAD THE WORD!
James Delancy WJ1D
for $750 firm for this unit. Located in Northwest
CT. This was a purchase by me that is no longer needed due to system
plans change.
James Delancy
?
Thanks!
James WJ1D
with a 10 mast.
Any ideas?
This repeater is just for covering our county (a small county at that), we
are not worrying about other counties hitting it.
Thanks and 73
John, W3ML
Knox, IN
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fine. See
www.nixahams.net and click on the repeaters link on the left for more
info.
73,
James Adkins, KB0NHX
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Michael Ryan mryan...@tampabay.rr.comwrote:
Skipp are you reffering to the Hustler SPRIT Series or their ground plane
amatuer model G7-220
Don't know if I would put them that low! They are (if I remember right)
a spin-off from TX/RX (just look at their duplexers/combiners etc.).
James
Ken Arck wrote:
Just a note..
Last I heard, Comprod stuff is actually Cushcraft stuff
Ken
What is your price?
James
transistor747 wrote:
I have a pile of 900 mHz Motorola GTX mobiles units.. mostly the 15 watt
model. There is also a few 900 mHz Maxtracs in the pile.. total about 30
radios. In addition, I have an excellent (NEW) repeater antenna for 902-928..
possibly 18 foot
...@natetech.com nate%40natetech.com
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www.nixahams.net
The Nixa Amateur Radio Club - There is no charge for awesomeness! (Well,
only $1.00 per month)
is considered, I am looking for Motorola Quantar VHF Range 1
parts or XTS2500 VHF or UHF range 1.
Please reply direct ...
James Delancy WJ1D
at the same level. The squelch knob on the front of the SSCB may
also affect your squelch levels depending on where you are deriving your
COR signaling.
James
Adam Feuer wrote:
After interfacing my C74CXB to an external controller, everything seems
to be playing real nice. In scrutinizing
Hello,
I just received a HP8924C Monday. Wednesday, I was able to get the RF
Analyzer to scan frequencies and lock onto the transmitter output. I changed
something and can no longer get the RF analyzer section to scan. It just
stays at the frequency set in the tune frequency box. It does
. 123.0 Hz.
If anyone has one to sell please let me know.
Or if you can steer me in the right direction to try and locate one that
would work also.
Thanks,
Carm,WO3T
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Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
www.nixahams.net
The Nixa Amateur Radio
The Nixa ARC now has a surplus Arcom RC-210 up for sale. Asking $275.00
shipped. E-mail me off list if you are interested, or call 417-840-5261.
73,
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Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
Southern Missouri Frequency Coordinator - Missouri Repeater
a surplus Arcom RC-210 up for sale. Asking
$275.00 shipped. E-mail me off list if you are interested, or call
417-840-5261.
73,
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Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
Southern Missouri Frequency Coordinator - Missouri Repeater Council
Anyone out there using an S-Com 7330? Looking for any input on their
reliability and operation.
Thanks,
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Thank you everyone for your input. I have searched google, read mail
archives, and simply cannot find anywhere one problem or negative comment
about the controller. I think I'm sold.
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 11:32 AM, ransomk7mm ransomk...@verizon.net wrote:
James,
I have the S-Com 7330
. No modifications made to controller. E-mail or call at
417-840-5261 if interested.
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Have you checked the repeater for desense without the antenna installed? As in
most commercial repeaters they are usually designed for larger spacing than 600
kHz. Check it without the antenna and all open ports terminated with a 50 ohm
termination. Then add the antenna and look at the
MFJ make one, check their catalog...
Echolink has the capability to not transmit over active frequencies.
You can also shut off the announcements if you desire. If you use COR
instead of VOX with echolink, it works even better.
James
MCH wrote:
EL is just another control link method - in his case land line.
That said, EL
for similar set ups?
Sean
VE6SAR
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Southern Missouri Frequency Coordinator - Missouri Repeater Council
www.nixahams.net
The Nixa Amateur Radio Club - There is no charge for awesomeness! (Well,
only $1.00 per month)
Hello,
What is a good source to get Double Shielded Cable with N connectors to go
from the duplexer to receiver and duplexer to transmitter?
What kind of coax etc.All info is appreciated Thanke Mike KC8FWD
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Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc
125 Watt PA units and the Quantro/MSF high power
platform (which is two paralleled MSF PA units).
James
Bill wrote:
Looking for some ones input on nuc and quantar interchangability. I want to
know if the back plane in a paging nuc will allow a quantar controller
to plug in and work
the originator.
Delusional stuff is not welcomed by me!
There are no gawds BTW!
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Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
Southern Missouri Frequency Coordinator - Missouri Repeater Council
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Looking for anyone that's actually used a Motorola Spectra to RX on 902.xxx
MHz for a repeater receiver
Has anyone on the list tried this? Looking for something besides the
standard maxtrac option.
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James Adkins, KB0NHX
Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
Southern
to
go with a Motorola Nuc as a receiver.
Not sure that there is COR present on the 15-pin accessory pin, but seems
like when I looked at that before there wasn't. I'm sure that can be found
somewhere inside the rig, though.
Can you e-mail me off the list with what you have?
Thanks,
James
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