Your Motorola radios, both hand held and mobile can do 2-tone encode in a
lot of models. Just set one up as your base unit or use a hand held and your
set. I have an XTS2500 that I can do that with for testing fire pagers on
low power and the antenna removed so it does not alert everyone in the
mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com ] On Behalf Of Peter Dakota
Summerhawk
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 9:54 PM
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Eric,
So what settings should you have
Eric,
So what settings should you have for the Motorola radios to avoid the
squelch tail in the system? Reverse burst turned on or off?
Thanks
Peter Summerhawk
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Eric Lemmon
Sent: Friday, December
roof space
can be adjusted if need be.
Thanks
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
Laramie County ARES
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We use a couple of M-10 radios turned down to 10W and a simple controller along
with the duplexer with a solar panel and deep cycle battery for our portable
repeater and it seems to work very well. Just make sure that you have a
controller to charge the battery properly and that the solar cell
Len,
Shot you an email off list.
Peter
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Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 8:25 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] VHF repeater
Had the same problem on a M-10 setup that I was using. Do you run PL on
your machine? I jumped the mic connection with a Dummy mic plug and the
noise went away. Try that and see if that works.
Peter
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Kenwood_rss has the software that you need.
Peter
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Sent: Tuesday, April 07, 2009 2:59 PM
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I use a few M-10 with a controller on ebay from MRE and it works just fine.
Peter Summerhawk
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Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 9:53 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
I have to agree with Eric on this one. I have set up the DPL on the output
of the repeater different than the input so it's harder to find the DPL
code. Motorola is great about this for programming as it's a lot harder to
hack the repeater if you have two different DPL codes for in and out. Most
The set of frequencies that we just got done installing for our local
commercial machine fall into the commercial pool of business band. I ran DPL
on the repeater as to not have anyone that doesn't belong on the machine and
the new system as several people (I never found out who) thought it was
19, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Dakota Summerhawk commcon...@gmail.
mailto:commcon...@gmail.com com wrote:
Morning,
I have a couple of M-10 radios run together with a 12VDC fan keeping
them cool in the cabinet. However the power block has them all run into
the same line fed by the power supply. You can hear
Morning,
I have a couple of M-10 radios run together with a 12VDC fan keeping
them cool in the cabinet. However the power block has them all run into
the same line fed by the power supply. You can hear the noise of the
fan when you key the repeater. Would a filter help this on the positive
My thoughts a prayers go out to the King family as well as Tony. May he
still reach the heavens above to be with God.
Peter Summerhawk-N0WRE
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Sent:
Any group can apply for a commercial band repeater and use it, licensing can
be expensive for commercial frequencies though. What we use is MURS for the
non hams and then the team leaders are hams and relay the information back
to the CP. Might look into seeing if your public service has a
Some of the paper repeaters that are not working and listed on the
repeater directory need to be taken down and reassigned as they are just
tying up space and if they are not used other than for special event then
they need to go the way of the dodo.
Peter Summerhawk-N0WRE
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Joe, Sent you an email off list and it bounced.
Shoot me an email. Commconinc @ Gmail.com
Thanks
Peter
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Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 8:11 PM
To:
Morning Crew,
I have the M-10 for both TX and RX set up to use with the RICK but was
curious as to if the mic could be hooked to the RX side to still be used as
a base station? I don't know so I am asking here just to make sure.
Thanks
Peter Summerhawk
I got one of the MRE Direct RICK off eBay for a lower price than a full
blown RICK for getting the two CDM1550 that I have and was set up for full
cross band now. Very nice setup if I do say so, not to hard to program it in
the software CPS either. And its switch able so I can flip the toggle and
Morning,
I was wanting to know if its possible to hook up a VHF and UHF radio to a
Motorola RICK and use them for a cross band repeater? What would I have to
do to accomplish this first off and can the radios be used normally when the
rick is off on another channel?
Some help?
Thanks
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 on this? The reason I ask is that we have
several
Question on this: I have a 151/159 split on my freqs that I am working with,
can a mobile duplexer be used for this and still work well?
Thanks
Peter Summerhawk-N0WRE
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Talked with my contact they are going to see if we can get a 151/159 split
to better suit our needs. Will keep you posted on this.
Thanks
Peter Summerhawk
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OK, got the M-10's in the mail yesterday and will have to get them over to
the shop to program them. What I got for a freq spread is:
151.835 and 153.020 so I can t use a duplexer and will have to run a dual
antenna system. How far apart do I have to mount these to make sure they
work ok? I have
I have not found a duplexer that will cover that and still stay inside the
repeater enclosure that I have. Its one of the setups from Motorola that
houses the radios and RICK as well as the duplexer.
Do you have a source for them by chance?
Thanks
Peter Summerhak
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I am checking on that right now to see if we can get a greater spread. Will
keep you updated.
Peter Summerhawk
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Ok got a set of M-10 off eBay for the portable set. Now all I have to do is
get them programmed. They are rated at 25W but I don't want to risk burning
them out so can they be adjusted to low power? And what is low power for the
units? 15W? Been hunting eBay for a RICK and found some that might
Morning Crew,
I need some help locating some of the Motorola single channel
radios with the 16 pin connector on the back for use in a portable repeater
for our comm van to be used as a special events repeater. Been hunting EBay
with little to no success, does anyone have just two that
I was talking with our coordinator about this and we have several pairs that
are not being used for the sole purpose of having them for special event
repeaters state wide for Wyoming. Crossband is one way we go but the special
event repeater pair would be nice to have for better coverage as not
A real simple test I had for deaf antenna: this was on 2M so I stripped a
section of coax off eh end to form a 1/4 wave antenna and connected it to
the original run of coax to make sure I could be heard with a few short
tests. Turns out it was the antenna in the end and not the coax like I
Thanks for that Eric, DL all of them for handy use on my PDA!
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
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at my location is going to be a digi and I want the signal shot to the
digi some 50 miles away for a solid link into the machine.
Thanks for the help in advance!
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
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I have a few of the TK-760’s that I have been playing with the idea of
thinking of using as a repeater, can this be done? And if so what would
it take?
Thanks
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
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the ham bands. Anyone know of a source of the units?
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Peter Dakota Summerhawk
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was so jacked I would have turned down the contract.
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
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to a VHF pair, or were they not totally
upfront about what they had and wanted.
You can't control what the FCC allows.
You could just make a go of it with a simplex system.
Michael
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Checking with the license two of the stations are 200 some miles away at
another little America, so we have one frequency on site so we need a
new pair to be able to be complaint.
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
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it.
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
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Peter Dakota Summerhawk wrote
On that topic I found that a pager works just as well:
http://www.iinc.com/ggcomm/pager.html
Been using one for quite a while now with good results.
Dakota Summerhawk
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Thanks for the information Eric, Got the radios programmed for 2W and
the narrow band and they work great! Like to stay within the rules for
radios as I value my license.
Dakota Summerhawk
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with
the radios either on handheld or mobiles. I have my HT programmed for
the local ham bands as well for skywarn and it works great.
Dakota Summerhawk
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I went to the D-star site and looked for dealers for ham radio, all I
got were commercial radio shops here in Cheyenne. Do they sell the
D-star for the commercial line as well?
Thanks
Dakota Summerhawk
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I am looking for one if someone has one that they would be
willing to sell let me know. I have a TK-820
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Dakota Summerhawk
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Visit your group "Repeater-Builder" on the web.
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http://www.centurion.com/home/ant2way/dr.asp
Sorry right link to the product we use.
Dakota Summerhawk
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http://www.centurion.com/home/antenna_2way.asp
They make a good hang over antenna that I
use for SAR work with no problem.
Might try that.
Dakota Summerhawk
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Behalf Of Eric Lemmon
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Morning all,
I have a R100 repeater and a duplexer that
I need to have programmed and tuned. Can someone contact me off list for
discussion on getting it to someone to get this done?
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Thanks
Dakota Summerhawk
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Sorry I should have been more specific, I
am in Cheyenne Wyoming would be willing to drive nearby (Nebraska, Colorado) for getting it back in one piece.
Thanks
Dakota Summerhawk
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I have had several problems with my repeater as of late and
tracked down the culprit, the antenna. Can someone recommend a good 460 MHz
high gain antenna? I am open to offers as well as buying new.
Thanks
Dakota Summerhawk
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Morning,
I have Motorola Phone Patch model # TDN7406. Can someone
tell me more about it? I am looking to use it but dont have any idea on
how to program it or how to hook it into my R100 that I am using. Can someone
help with programming and connection?
Thanks
Dakota Summerhawk
I have seen a few suggestions for add-in boards for the R100 does anyone
know where to get one? I would be willing to pay for one if they have
it.
Thanks
Dakota Summerhawk
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Came across this when browsing the other day:
http://www.lutec.com.au/index.htm
Looks like a good idea for generators and keeping power in the house and
car!
Just a thought.
Dakota Summerhawk
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I was curious as to if the units are hardwired in or is it some card
that you can change.
Thanks
Dakota Summerhawk
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I was curious as to how hard it would be to add a phone patch to a R100
repeater? Anyone done it? If so how did it work?
Thanks
Dakota Summerhawk
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Its happened before and Yahoo took care of it last time.
Hope everyone has a GREAT new year!
Dakota N0WRE
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From: John Everson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 12:06 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Exercise the
Midland was on NEF 47.420 Mhz. and there was dispatch calls coming in on 45
Mhz. for Transportation and just the usual desensing occourring.
a Maxtrac is a very good investment.
M. H.
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To: Repeater-Builder
Maxtracs, an NHRC-2 Controller and you are set.
EXCEPT, if it's for Public Safety purposes (Fire, Police) then do not
scrimp, especially if lives may depend on this stuff.
73, Dick, W1KSZ
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From: Dakota Summerhawk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 6
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Get a couple of Motorola Maxtracs, an NHRC-2 Controller and you are set.
EXCEPT, if it's for Public Safety purposes (Fire, Police) then do not
scrimp, especially if lives may depend on this stuff.
73, Dick, W1KSZ
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Sent
: [Repeater-Builder] Mobile Repeaters?
Use portables...
Joe M.
Dakota Summerhawk wrote:
Is the best way to have a mobile repeater up and running with two
mobile radios and a duplexer? Looking for a way to be able to run a
couple of repeaters, one VHF, one UHF for a mobile communications
Is the best way to have a mobile repeater up and running with two mobile
radios and a duplexer? Looking for a way to be able to run a couple of
repeaters, one VHF, one UHF for a mobile communications van. Can anyone
recommend ways to cut down on weight and space?
Thanks
Dakota
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Looking for information on portable repeaters for use in SAR groups.
Must be packable for use on hilltop operations. Can this be done and
still keep the weight down and run off 12VDC? Even just a couple of HT
at 5W out and a duplexer or the like would work.
Suggestions?
Thanks
Dakota
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I want to be able to run a beam to one location but still run the omni
for all round coverage, what kind of equipment do I need? Going to be
using the repeater for warehouse coverage but need the beam to get the
signal to the house some distance away. So both antennas are TX at the
same time.
I have a UHF R100 and need to know if I need a duplexer if I am going to
be using two antennas. Can someone help?
Thanks
Dakota
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Where is the best place to get the software for the R100 repeater from?
Looking but cant find it anywhere.
Dakota
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Nope its not you I have been getting them from all my groups. Even the
ones that I own and run.
Dakota
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From: Q [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 4:56 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Is
Title: Message
Was curious as to
what kind of Kenwood repeater can be used for mobile communications? and what
kind of specs there are for them. Needing amp draw and the like for setting up a
special event repeater. wouldl like to have both VHF and UHF repeaters in the
van for events that
a governmental or life safety agency.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 1:51 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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either commercial or ham?
OK, I do have
OK, I do have a ham license and the repeater is going to be for just two
users me and my wife who doesn't have a license for ham right now.
Thinking about Commercial service and the upkeep would be done by me so
its not really going be making any money per se.
Dakota
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Title: Message
Ok so now that I
have someunderstanding my belt for getting a repeater, what do I need wto
do for getting either a commercial frequency or ham radio allocation for the
unit? can I go to the FCC web site and request a pair?
Thanks
Dakota
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From: Ralph Mowery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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I am looking for some information to be able to
build
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