came with a circulator, or at least a BP cavity on the
lower power stations. Not all Nucs have one.
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From: Joe
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Sorta OT: Looking
At 09:40 PM 3/13/2010, skipp025 wrote:
Now who in their right mind would have that kind of stuff Ken?
---You kidding? One of the most reliable, best performing repeaters
I run is a Quintron UHF one I bought new, in the crate, in the
mid-80's. And it's still going strong!
Ken
Skipp,
You wouldn't happen to have an old 900 MHz analog paging exciter laying
around, would you? I still have a complete Glenayre paging station that is
digital - would like to find an analog exciter to see if I could cobble up a
900 repeater out of it.
Mark - N9WYS
-Original Message-
I just turned down a few of these about 6 months ago. Too bad.
The problem with the Glenayre exciter is trying to figure out how to
program it to the ham bands. There is a company in Illinois that still
fixes Quintron/Glenayre stuff, I think they could program one for you.
There is one on
The problem with the Glenayre exciter is trying to figure out how to
program it to the ham bands. There is a company in Illinois
that still
fixes Quintron/Glenayre stuff, I think they could program one
for you.
There is one on eBay right now. I maintained a 900MHz
Glenarye digital
, 2010 8:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Sorta OT: Looking for a couple of items
I maintained a 900MHz Glenarye digital
simulcast system here in Connecticut years ago and played with the
analog mode, it worked nice...
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