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i agree...I have at least 6 of them on UHFeither on the ham bands or
business radio...they still work great!
de KM3W
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From: skipp025 skipp
I have done it many years ago. As I recall they take minimum work to use on
VHF freqs, but I would go with a later series of GE equipment.
Sid.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Todd todda...@... wrote:
Does anyone have any info on moving a GE Mastr Pro repeater from VHF
commercial
Todd todda...@... wrote:
Does anyone have any info on moving a GE Mastr Pro repeater
from VHF commercial to VHF Amateur? I am curious whether
anyone has done it, would it be worth it before I end up
parting them out for scrap. I also have about a dozen of
the Mastr mobile of the era
i agree...I have at least 6 of them on UHFeither on the ham bands or
business radio...they still work great!
de KM3W
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Sent: Tue, July 13, 2010 4:52:38 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re
I would have paid good money to see the look on your face.
Charles Miller
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 8:58 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: GE Mastr PRO deskmate power supply question
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: GE Mastr PRO deskmate power supply
question.
I would have paid good money to see the look on your face.
Charles Miller
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From: Coy Hilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, April 22, 2005 8:58 PM
Hi Dennis,
Everything you need is right on the top row of screw
connections (plus a number of things you don't need).
I labeled all the connections on the top with a fine
point sharpie marker.
There is a small 600 ohm (telephone) line driver board
option, which most often lives on the
Thanks for the fast replies!
I will have to see what I can find on that resistor for the mic hi
connection.
Dennis
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Everything you need is right on the top row of screw
connections (plus a number
Thanks for the fast replies!
I will have to see what I can find on that resistor for the mic hi
connection.
Dennis
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wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Everything you need is right on the top row of screw
connections (plus a number
The forward bias mic diode switch was not well covered
in the manual (how to deal with it). I found it after
scratching my head over the distored repeater audio
through the tx-af external input. The resistor was
just a logical choice to forward bias the diode with
enough current.
The
Sorry about that I forgot. Model ET 58A I am not all that familiar
with the mastr pro series and just picked this one up last weekend
and wanted to convert to UHF.
Thanks!
Dennis
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wrote:
Best thig to do when
Well, the first thing you have to do is determine what frequency
band it is on to begin with?
If it is on 49.56 MHz, it will be a very long and difficult pull
to get it to UHF.
This is the reason I asked for model (chassis) numbers. Without
the numbers, I won't be able to
Thanks Neil.
I will get those model numbers later tonight. I am not sure what
frequency exactly but there are strips in there but I am sure they
are probably VHF 2 meters but don't quote me on that.
As you can tell I am not too familiar with this GE model I am more
familiar with the mastr
Ok, good!
Neil
Dennis Adams wrote:
Thanks Neil.
I will get those model numbers later tonight. I am not sure what
frequency exactly but there are strips in there but I am sure they
are probably VHF 2 meters but don't quote me on that.
As you can tell I am not too familiar with
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