Hamtronics has an R121 Aviation Receiver that you can read about at  
www..hamtronics.com/r121.htm.

They aren't exactly giving them away with the module at $209, the  
module in a cabinet with connectors at $299, and a "complete" unit at  
$495.

This sounds like such a great idea, you'd think someone would  
encourage it by putting together a more affordable unit without any  
bells or whistles.

Paul "Noah" Yonge, CBT
W2ARK          WQDY219
MIDLAKES REPEATER
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


On Feb 27, 2006, at 6:42 PM, Daron J. Wilson wrote:

> I had one, wish now I'd never sold it.  The company doesn't make it  
> anymore
> as far as I know.  It was made by Ltronics, and was a simple rack  
> mount
> receiver with a signal strength meter, and decoder circuit that  
> would close
> a relay after hearing the 'yelp' of an ELT/EPIRP for a few minutes  
> or so.  I
> had it interfaced to my repeater in a manner that just put the  
> audio on the
> repeater IF there was an alert.
>
> Anyway, you may have to get a receiver and build something to  
> decode the
> yelp.   If you find a simple way, I'd be interested in adding it  
> again to my
> repeater network.
>
> Good luck
>
> N7HQR
>
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:Repeater-
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alexander N Tubonjic
>> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 3:28 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] ELT Receiver on Repeater
>>
>>   Hello All,
>>     I remember reading somewhere (I think in an ARRL Handbook)  
>> about a
>> project to install an ELT (Emergency Locater Transmitter) reciever at
>> a repeater site and link it into the repeater. I quess every time a
>> signal was received some kind of tone or something came over the
>> repeater alerting users that an ELT was going off. I am in Civil Air
>> Patrol and think this would be something nifty to have on my  
>> repeater.
>> If anyone has built and/or used something like this I would like to
>> hear from you, thanks.
>>                                                        Alexander
  




 
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