Let them complain. If they don't like it, tell them to take their rag chewing 
elsewhere.  I did like the guys idea about just having a macro announce some 
number. Can you imagine, "the repeater is putting out 1.21 jigawatts". Of 
course, you would need to add a flux capacitor, but well worth the output power 
and range you will get. 
-----Original Message-----
From: "Mike Besemer \(WM4B\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 19:36:46 
To:<Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Remote power monitoring


Valid options perhaps, but not what I’m looking for.  I want to be able to show 
the users that all is well and (hopefully) they’ll stop being so paranoid every 
time the repeater signal is down a quarter of an S-unit on their 35 year old 
rockbound radio. 
  
73, 
  
Mike 
WM4B  
  
 
 
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
Jim Brown
 Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 6:48 PM
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Remote power monitoring 
  
 
 
 
MFJ marketed that board also. I think it was an
 MFJ-52, but not sure.
 
 You have to make a packet connection to the TNC using
 the X1J4 firmware and the TNC will respond with the
 deviation and signal strength of each station in the
 MHeard list. You can also query for supply voltage
 and temperature. I am sure you could substitute power
 out and power reflected for the last two params, and
 use the repeater as a packet node to get these values.
 
 I just installed a regular packet node on a
 mountaintop and used one of these boards, but did not
 hook up the hardware for the voltage monitor or
 temperature. The deviation and signal strength come
 in handy for keeping up with the various packet
 stations the node services.
 
 The receiver condition could also be monitored using
 this setup and connecting from a fixed location with a
 power output that would not saturate the first limiter
 of the receiver, where the signal strength is picked
 off. The most stable signal strength I found was from
 another node about 150 miles away that normally read
 about S-8 but would vary with the weather conditions.
 
 73 - Jim W5ZIT
 
 --- Burt Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:burt%40rocler.qc.ca> qc.ca> wrote:
 
 > There is an another option. PacComm had a 4 channel
 > A-D converter board 
 > for their Tiny-2 TNCs. It operated with the TheNet
 > X1JR4 node software. 
 > Each of the channels had adjustable scaling to yield
 > whatever numbers 
 > you wanted on the output. It has been a while since
 > I have been 
 > involved with packet but as I recall it would send
 > out the info as part 
 > of a bulletin packet or possibly on request. You
 > would need a packet 
 > terminal to display the result.
 > 
 > I am not sure if the AD-4 is still available (it is
 > mentioned on their 
 > website but not shown as a current product) but the
 > actual circuit was 
 > quite simple and a diagram was available as I recall
 > with the X1JR4 info.
 > 
 > Burt VE2BMQ
 > 
 > Mike Besemer (WM4B) wrote:
 > > I’m interested in remotely monitoring the
 > power/SWR at the repeater site 
 > > and having the ability to have a macro poll the
 > device and report status 
 > > over the repeater output. I see that LDG makes a
 > power meter with a 
 > > voice output that I could probably interface, but
 > is there something 
 > > designed more specifically for the application I
 > have in mind? The 
 > > controller is a CAT-1000.
 > > 
 > > Ideas?
 > > 
 > > Mike
 > > 
 > > WM4B
 
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