only in
Auburn, CA
73,
Dave Fortenberry NA6DF
Sorta translated, you get the gist of what he needs:
Saludos desde Venezuela ..! I'm all information byscando Range SM-1645 software
and programmer 2716 .. I have the programmer craft manufactured by osea mi ...
but I need the software .. any information .. thanks!
--- In
as the mobiles.
One of mine does have the master oscillator in it.
73,
dave'
na6df
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, DCFluX dcf...@... wrote:
Don't throw them out yet. I was working on a NBFM mod, but just moved
and things are all shook up.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater
that parameter. Any help appreciated, thanks!
Dave NA6DF
to 470mhz. $1500 programmed/tuned. I do
not want to ship this stuff, but would be willing to deliver within a
reasonable distance of Auburn, CA. This would be a great Ham,
Commercial or GMRS system. (Victim of the Pavpaws UHF problem in
Norther Cal)
Thanks,
Dave NA6DF
a N bulkhead connector on to, as well as an
AC powered cabinet exhaust fan.
Can be programmed and tuned to your freq (440-470 Mhz)
I really don't want to ship this stuff, but I am willing to deliver
within 300 miles or so of Auburn, CA.
$1,500 cash.
Call 916.873.6730
Dave Fortenberry NA6DF
think.
If any one can provide scans or copies of this data, it would be
greatly appreciated..
Thanks!
Dave Fortenberry NA6DF
programmed/tuned. I do not want to ship this stuff, but would be
willing to deliver within a reasonable distance of Auburn, CA. I can
also bring to Pacificon if needed.
This would be a great Ham, Commercial or GMRS system.
Phone: 916-873-6730 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NA6DF
of terrestrial digital
broadcast band, so the old two way radio gear is pretty much worthless
there now. It should be able to be had for a bargain, not counting
shipping..
7treez,
na6df
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jed Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That souds like a plan
Yeah 220 stuff
they will be included.
$300 shipped for all. Paypal or money order works for me.
thanks 73..
Dave NA6DF
OK, I usually use International, but how is Bomar doing these days,
quality-wise? ICM seems to be pretty pricey these days. Bomar says $35
for re-crystalling a channel element. (I assume that means
compensating as well). Thoughts welcome..
na6df dave
of a 2N6084 driving a pair of
MRF245's. I was hoping to get this thing working, and then re-mount it
on an old VHF continuous duty repeater amp heatsink.
If the description jogs anyones memory that they may have docs, I'd
sure like to get my hands on them!
Thanks,
Dave NA6DF
Looking at buying a midland xtr for 6 meters from an ebay vendor. I
can't remember, but does the XTR have a busy light that I could use
as a COR? I want to use the radio as a remote base.
Unless one of you can provide me with something better for a
reasonable price. I would love to have a Vertex
go to this groups file section, I just posted a pdf from the manual of
that connectors info. The radio itself is a db-9 female..
dave
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Anyone have info regarding the DB-9 accessory
connector on the back of these radios?
.
==
--- na6df [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
go to this groups file section, I just posted a pdf
from the manual of
that connectors info. The radio itself is a db-9
female..
dave
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Bob M.
msf5kguru@ wrote:
Anyone have info regarding the DB
Ahh... That explains how all the cores got broken in the last Mastr
II that I worked on..
8-)
df
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For those who are inquiring minds and not up to all
of the terminology, what is a golden screwdriver?
Simple:
Searching for a friend.. Prefer rack mount. For use just above 30mhz
or so.. Whatcha got? Buy, trade, etc..
df
I found an old GE Phoenix UHF Crystal model in my pile.. Are they good
for anything? How is the receiver? (tight front end, etc?)
Thought I would check before I decide whether or not to trash it..
tnx and 7treez,
df
Anybody have a syntor X low band service manual that they would be
willing to part with? Can pay you with paypal..
dave, NA6DF
Looking for a schematic for the HCN1022A or HCN1023A clamshell type
control heads. These are the ones with the A/B or R/D switch on them.
Should be in any band of syntorX manual (I hope)
If any one can help with a scan of it, it would be greatly appreciated.
A buddy gave me a defective 220 amp, the VHF Engineering BLD 10/120.
Anybody have a scematic for this thing?
Thanks,
dave NA6DF
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wait and see what they say, and post it here.
I wasn't gonna risk my repeater TX rock for this experiment, so I
just used another that was in the repeater when I got it...
na6df dave
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The first fix might be to put a non
Got this response back from ICM just now
Mr. Fortenberry,
The ICM crystals have a specification temperature range of -10 to
+60C and
will operate up to 85C. If you operate the crystals in an oven at
60C they
will age faster and they could be off frequency by as much as 15
parts per
anywhere, and I'm willing to pay a bit for the antenna space.. go
figure.
dave/na6df
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes they do.
Take the commercial rate and multiply it by 2.8734.
Then they will charge you a setup fee that cost
Anybody know if Global/Pinnacle has an Amateur Radio rate?
I have one of my broadcast stations at an existing site, and was
hoping to work a deal with them. My equipment would be in our (radio
stations) own room, has our own power, and the antenna would be on a
sidearm mount that we already
side?
Mine seems to drift around a bit more than I like.
I have to assume the stock cap is an NPO type. Schematic does not
state capacitance of this cap. Anybody know what it is? RF Parts sells
NPO's, but is it worth it? Better ideas, if any?
tnx and 73,
Dave NA6DF
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Sent: Monday, May 22, 2006 10:48 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] [Repeater-Builder] midland 13-509 tx
freq
stability... cap change?
Working on my midland 220 box, with new international crystals.
Crystals are standard delivery, not rushed, so
Received this from Aria-GLB (simrex) Pricey, but with that much
addition tx isolation, maybe not such a bad deal, if you need it...
df
Dave,
I have included pricing on the GLB Preselector below. We do extend
a $20 discount to all ham operators. The person who would narmally
answer
Anybody familiar with this? I remember the old GLB units from waay
back, and did not realize they were still/now available. I just
requested pricing for a 220 unit. They spec it at 8db of gain, and 44
db of rejection at the transmit frequency . Pretty darn good!
http://www.aria-
watts
on a clean transmitter.. What do I need?
Appreciate the help! (SKIP!! you got what I need?)
thanks 73, NA6DF
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Cool! I am using one of these as a test controller while I build
repeaters. Great stuff, can't beat it for the price.
na6df
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, brian_martens_ics
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
FYI
I am happy to announce that the Basic repeater controller is now
(cal north coast area). Just
rying to lengthen the lifespan a bit, so we don't have to climb the
big stick again anytime soon.
Thanks to all..
na6df
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 02:58 PM 03/22/06, you wrote:
I have a shiny new
? I once used some urethane designed as a marine
finish with great results, but I'm open to suggestions..
Thanks,
dave na6df
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is also 10 cut length, but cable
between cavities is 10.5, cut length.
He did not elaborate on any differences in the loops.
Enough CSI Duplexer for one day..
73,
dave na6df
- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jay Urish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody have the formula for the harness
Dennis, I believe the one I had long before that one was a QT-350, but
it had a crystal controlled exciter.. other than that, I dunno..
NA6DF
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Hello everyone,
I've been given a compete Quintron paging
..
73,
dave na6df
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Basic sheet on the website...
http://www.repeater-builder.com/db/db-4055-56-67-68-71-72-high-band-
uhf-duplexers-installation-and-tuning-instructions.pdf
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have or knows where to find the info on a DB 4072
, if
there is a difference. Just looking to maximize the performance.
Looks kinda like DB may be out of the duplexer biz now? Can't find
anything on the web site about these products anymore.
Thanks,
dave na6df
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sounds like inverted logic on the COR circuit somewhere..
df
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an RC-85 and i can get all of the points out of it no
problem.
The difficulty I am having is that when the repeater gives the COR
signal to the
I've never attempted to compensate an element myself. I always have
ICM do that for me. I've had bad luck with stuffing my own elements,
especially if the repeater is in a location with wide temperature
changes. It is worth every nickel in my opinion to have ICM do it.
73,
na6df
in the Elverta area, just north of Sacramento..
email for more info, or to make arrangments to pickup. First come,
first serve..
73,
dave fortenberry, NA6DF
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It's spoken for... (thanks Skippy!)
df
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, na6df [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 20 watt or so 72mhz base/repeater with all the usual
cards in
it, no power supply, no cabinet. It was working when pulled from
service. Thought somebody might want
If no one else comes through, try Ted at MDM radio.
He had what I needed for my '2000 at a great price..
http://www.mdmradio.com/
73 de na6df
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi-Our Group is looking for two 118.8 PL reeds. Where to purchase ?
We have
If I were you, I'd get my hands on a spectrum analyzer. Many radios
like that do not like to run at a lower than designed power level.
I've seen radios like that go spurious. Remember to attenuate the
incoming signal to the analyzer just enough, so that you don't
overload it. Otherwise you may
-Builders web site..
73 Very Merry Christmas!
dave, NA6DF
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Umm.. maybe they would call it HD-SSTV?? 8-)
df
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Chris Huber wrote:
Come on Guys!
I just want to know how to get HDTV on my repeater. :-)
Chris N6ICW
A very VERY lossy CODEC. :-)
Nate WY0X
Huh?? Who, me?? 8-) just lurking occasionally.. no longer getting
emails, but looking at messages via the web, when I can remember to.
I was getting too many emails daily, so I changed over to the web
method..
Wus up?
7treez,
dave fortenberry, NA6DF
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Looking for a pair of 8 vhf hi pass cavities to turn my notch duplexer
into something a bit better. Prefer N connectors.
Have for swap towards/for:
qty 4 4 db products pass cavities w/so-239 conns. vhf-hi.
qty 4 6 (I think) Celwave 2 mhz wide window filters vhf-hi.
also, 1 each 46 mhz wacom
, thanks!
dave NA6DF
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Anybody have an element, or even just the crystal for a Mitrek or MSR-
2000 transmitter on 146.640 ??
I need one for a project, and thought just maybe someone might have it
laying around..
Thanks!
dave NA6DF
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, so now it's a nice, shiny white color and is
very durable. That paint may make a good refinish for an older
antenna as well. I bought the antenna, brand new surplus on Ebay for
only $35 plus shipping. WHAT A DEAL. Very happy with it.
dave NA6DF
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thanks 7treez..
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Bought an older UHF box that came with one of the old
CSC Communications signal Corporation cwid-50's (I think) Prom
type ID'er. Anybody know if the company still exists, or maybe where
to get a prom blown for it? I hate to chuck it, but it *is* old...
dave na6df
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I found them, wrong name. Fired off an email inquiring...
na6df
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at 147 mhz.
Whadda ya'll think? I'm really just guessing at the 70 ohm
impedance, but a straight dipole *is* 75 ohms, isn't it?
Thanks in advance...
na6df.. dave
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and 37.95 at 147.
na6df [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm rebuilding a db-252 corner reflector for use on 2 meters. The
original (broken) dipole radiator was fed with a 36 inch piece of
the vapor block db feedline. I think this stuff is 70 or 75
ohms,
judging by the center conductor
I could find it a new home amongst
my repeater buddies. You can have this one delivered to your door
(in the US) for $180. Just trying to recover his costs on this thing.
73 thnaks for looking... Dave NA6DF
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new/unused. I
can program the Vertex if needed.
email me or call my direct office line to chat about it. 916-563-7482
Thanks... Dave Fortenberry, NA6DF
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Thanks for all the tips info. I've passed it all along to my
friend. I may try some of it myself, as my own truck, a 2003 GMC
sonoma with stock tires wheels zaps the crap out of me when I get
out and then touch the door to close it..
7trees..
dave/NA6DF
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Not repeater related so much, but I thought the great minds here
might know...
One of my corporate bosses, a ham, is having his bridgestone tires
generate static while they are rolling, interfering with AM radio
reception. I know somebody used to sell a powder to put in the tires
that
will need to
put my
hands on it first though. I have a friend here who wants to make
a repeater
out of a UHF Mitrek tabletop base. I understand there are a lot
of caveats
to that, but a Mitrek manual might come in handy.
Steve
aa5sg
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From: na6df [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 3:48 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] need a GE phoenix UHF manual (xtal
controlled)
Anybody have an old xtal controlled Phoenix UHF service manual
that
you'd part with? will pay
on it first though. I have a friend here who wants to make
a repeater
out of a UHF Mitrek tabletop base. I understand there are a lot
of caveats
to that, but a Mitrek manual might come in handy.
Steve
aa5sg
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Anybody have an old xtal controlled Phoenix UHF service manual that
you'd part with? will pay a reasonable fee... or swap, as I have
some mitrek manuals..
dave
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a buddy is looking for a suitable replacement for a Motorola part #
M9867 driver transistor used in a VHF micor repeater exciter. Any
ideas? There must be someone out there who knows what will work.
Maybe an NTE replacement? (doesn't cross) Thanks for your help...
na6df
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on that repeater
http://www.jammerdave.com/vertex.html
Dave NA6DF
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