Hello All,
I do not know that much about the Hamtronics repeaters I did but 3 of them a
year or so a go for 900 MHz Ham use but replaced them very quickly with
Kenwood 900 MHz repeater. But the short time they where up they worked very
well. The only problem I had was we did replace the PL or sub tone
Hamtronics encode decode units with CommSpec units. Now we just keep them
around as back up repeaters in case the Kenwoods should go down.
73 Russ, W3CH.

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From: "Q" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Hamtronics, Inc.--Looking for
Recommendation or info


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> While I agree to a certain extent,having one on the 220 band for 22 years,
> they didnt play well in the 2 meter band with all the rf flying around
> and were
>  replaced with MastrII's which have been flawless for a quarter century
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> with superior performance and better audio,squelch,tone decoding,and on
> and on...
> I wouldnt even consider any Hamtronics stuff for a commercial site-ever!
> You can learn a lot by doing your own conversion,probably more than
> by building their kit. And the docs are superior too! 73,Lee,N3APP
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> skipp025 wrote:
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> >By the nature of the beast, if one buys and builds
> >a Hamtronics repeater from kits, you will learn
> >quite a bit, while trading time and money vs buying
> >a premade unit.
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> >There is something to be said for the mechanical
> >build of the converted commercial radio, but a well
> >done kit project can also be well made.
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> >It would be hard to compare the electronic operation
> >of the two without using specific radio/kit models.
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> >I have love hate relationships with both kits and
> >commercial conversions.
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> >Hamtronics stuff is fun to make and works pretty well,
> >I've got some late 70's early 80's Hamtronics gear
> >still in regular operation.  Good old diode matrix
> >ID Board, the COR-2, autopatch-1 on six meter strips
> >chugging along since late 1980 without fail.
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> >Back then, you mostly bought and built kits, now you
> >can buy things pre-made if you don't have the time.
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> >cheers,
> >skipp
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> >ps: Yep, that was/is me in the old Hamtronics Paper
> >and now Online Catalog with the long time positive
> >user feedback. Darn 24 plus year old kits won't die...
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