Nate Duehr wrote:
> Don KA9QJG wrote:
>>
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>> Speaking of the Alnico DR-235 , I had A Ham Friend Who was told by
>> a Ham Radio Dealer with four State stores the Radio has been
>> discontinued , They had one left , and the Reason was the New Model
>> would come out made with Le
Don KA9QJG wrote:
>
> __,_.
>
> Speaking of the Alnico DR-235 , I had A Ham Friend Who was told by a
> Ham Radio Dealer with four State stores the Radio has been
> discontinued , They had one left , and the Reason was the New Model
> would come out made with Lead free Solder
>
>
>
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Speaking of the Alnico DR-235 , I had A Ham Friend Who was told by a Ham
Radio Dealer with four State stores the Radio has been discontinued ,
They had one left , and the Reason was the New Model would come out made
with Lead free Solder
I have No idea if this is true or not, but
Take a look at this link
http://members.aol.com/w8ak/maxtrac222.htm
I ran into Glenn, W8AK out at Dayton back in May.. He had a couple of these
Maxtracs set up as a repeater on 224 mhz and seemed to work real nice.. I have
not tried the conversion myself but it looks like it wo
Jed Barton wrote:
> Hey guys,
> Any good radios to use for 220 linking? I know Alinco makes the DR235, but
> the PL decoder sucks on it.
http://www.irlpcables.com/AlincoTS64.html
> Anything from tait or anything else to suggest?
> I need a few of these.
Been meaning to order a pair of the Tait
Jed , I picked up a Midland 13-508 Old Xtal 220 Mobile, also Made is a
Cobra 200 and Clegg Models all the Same, Not sure who made for who, I
think they were the First radios around yrs back when people started
putting Repeaters together , The Xmit Board and Rec Board can be easily
separated ,
any ideas for ready made options?
Thanks,
Jed
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Lemmon
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 11:24 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] 220 link radios
Jed,
I'm
Jed,
I'm using some synthesized Hamtronics TX and RX modules in a 220 repeater,
and they seem to be holding up well. If properly encased and shielded,
those modules should perform well in link service. your ready-made options
are few...
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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