Re: [Repeater-Builder] RE AGM batteries
There should be a place on the battery from a small drain tube so that if it vents it can be directed outside the battery box... On 8/9/10, Doug Dickinson dougd...@yahoo.com wrote: Just to clarify what was said before about AGM batteries, when an AGM battery vents, it's because something is wrong. Either it was charged too fast or discharged too fast or it is in a condition called thermal runaway, which occurs when a battery is overheated. In an ordinary scenario, it is just fine. I would place it in a cabinet in most cases. In some instances though, it would make sense to have a separate container vented to the outside. It all depends on your appetite for risk, and how you are using and controlling the battery. Cell carriers will place them in the same cabinet as some very expensive electronics, When there is need for a lot of them (AGM batteries), and a separate cabinet makes sense.
Re: [Repeater-Builder] AGM Batteries
Agreed... On the other hand as long as the charging voltage is not too high general venting should not be a problem. On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Ralph S. Turk w7...@comcast.net wrote: I would NEVER put any electronics in the battery enclosure. All batteries are known to vent some vapor. Even very little acid or basic vapor will ruin the electronics Been there, have the ruined controller to prove it. Ralph, W7HSG - Original Message - From: tahrens301 tahr...@swtexas.net To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 7, 2010 2:05:09 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] AGM Batteries Hi Folks, I got a couple of the large AGM batteries for a solar installation, and was wondering if there is any condition that will lead them to vent inside the enclosure? They are sealed, but probably have one-way valves. Can I put the solar controller in the same enclosure? Figured some of you folks have done solar stuff before. Thanks, Tim
Re: [Repeater-Builder] question for commercial radio shops
Thanks... I just wanted a quick gut check to make sure I wasn't being overly cautious... 73, Jon KD5SFA
Re: [Repeater-Builder] TK-630/730/830 Control Head Wanted
I've got a standard head I can let go fairly cheap. On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 5:09 PM, kevin kevinvalent...@sbcglobal.net wrote: Have a TK-830. Need head to make unit Dashmount. A 630/730 head will also work. Would prefer the KCH-4 but the lesser non alpha will do in a pinch. Thanks Kevin
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Time for GOD
Including the original, yours is now the fifth email on the subject. A single email of this type can be considered a 'slip'. Multiples - SPAM. A single pro-GOD email slipping through may be offensive to some, but certainly no less offensive than your egging the situation on with your There are no gawds... comment. You got your licks in. Now let's drop it. Jon Pearl - W4ABC Moderator - Original Message - From: hfarrenkopf hfarrenk...@yahoo.ca To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 10:54 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Time for GOD What is this crap on here? Please ban the originator. Delusional stuff is not welcomed by me! There are no gawds BTW!
Re: [Repeater-Builder] how do I turn off email notice?
A recent email from YahooGroups management has detailed some bugs in groups with membership greater than 350 members. It may take some time to work out. It is not a problem with this group, alone, but with all large groups. 73, Jon Pearl - W4ABC Moderator - Original Message - From: Eric Lowell To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 9:57 PM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] how do I turn off email notice? Yahoo seems to take several days to execute changes. I changed an e-mail address for one group and it took nearly a week. I had about given up when the emails began going to the new address. GL de W1EL
Re: [Repeater-Builder] ROIP - Cheap
hey Doug, How is COR and PTT accomplished on this? Is it through the dongle? Or the comports? Thanks, Jon - WB0VTM - Original Message - From: Doug Bade To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2009 12:08 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] ROIP - Cheap There is an extension to asterisk called app_rpt. It can run with conferences or not or you can build your own conference bridge. It uses sub 10.00 USB dongles for the radio interface. AllStarLink etc are just conference bridges and registries offering packaged install distros but the underlying install software is an app_rpt extension. You can install it on any linux distro or use ready made versions. I suspect it will do what you want... but there is a learning curve... I am currently playing with a distro called Limey Linux which is made for embedded Flash type installs.. like SD cards or CF cards.. 128mb size area. I am using a D945GCLF motherboard.. sub 100 with cpu and ram.. In any case the application is probably very suitable for your needs.. and free There is also are companies that produce apps like XIPAR... there are free parts and chargeable parts.. but looks like they offer the bridge software too.. If you want to stick with telephony the app_rpt system will work with FXS,FXO and similar cards for radio interfaces.. but the usb dongles are capable of handling much lower level interface to the radio at baseband..and do ctcss etc in the DSP They are all based on the connectivity of asterisk so sounds like you are familiar with that part. Doug wa5jxy wrote: OK, I have searched the ROIP posts, and I have to say all the posts I have viewed just miss the point of what I am looking for. Yes, there are MANY ROIP commercial product related posts. All What I am looking for is a SIMPLE and CHEAP solution for ROIP for AMATEUR service. OK, I understand the commercial product line and the need for small business solutions (). Raytheon NXU etc. What about the amateur service trying to break into the ROIP solution? I built a P25 repeater for amateur service just because the technology is there. It works and is cheaper than buying a complete P25 commercial repeater. Now I want to build a ROIP interface similar to IRLP and Echolink without a central server owned by someone else. I have the dedicated fiber infrastructure (10GB backbone) in place I can utilize for ROIP. What I need is a schematic so I can build my own ROIP cards for PC or a cheap already built card available on ebay. There must be a Asterisk and cheap card solution out there. Anybody already done this? I have an Asterisk PBX server already built and working. Anybody set up Asterisk for ROIP and what card(s) did you use? I see then for $159 on ebay but I already have MANY parts and can build them cheaper, but still need a schematic or pre-built card. If not, how about starting a discussion to do this? My goal is to link several repeaters via ROIP other than echolink or IRLP. Thanks! Neil WA5JXY
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Noise on UHF
I can always tell when the AWACS are flying near our area Our C-band digital satellite signals crap out every ten seconds or so... My boss keeps telling me to fix the uplink transmitter I keep telling him to buy the bandpass filter Sorry for the off-topic... I STILL am looking for a good-FREE software to link two sites via ROIP. I have a local LAN with a microwave setup between sites about 2 miles apart. Receiver one end, transmitter the other. Need to send COR and audio over ROIP to control TX on the other end. Seems like it aught to be simple... -Jon - Original Message - From: Nate Duehr To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 11:41 AM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Noise on UHF On Jun 18, 2009, at 8:09 AM, dmur...@verizon.net wrote: The buzz you are hearing on 440 is from airborn radar. I know on the B52s that they turn on ECM (Electronic Counter Measures) when leaving the coast and when returning. ECM doesn't transmit unless it's attempting to jam incoming bad things. Otherwise, ECM is a passive system, listening. If you'd said they turn on active RADAR, the comment would have made sense, and I'd agree with that. Probably a defensive flying endeavour to help them see and avoid the insane amounts of traffic at the coast. Always a nice option for the PLT if you have active radar and can see other people trying to run into you, but they're talking to ATC also... just a secondary information source. More electronic eyeballs outside the cockpit... Ironically, this indirectly means that UHF Amateur receivers apparently are an excellent way to know when certain military RADAR systems go active, and that in and of itself is a bit of an intelligence coup, if you think about it. Buy an HT if you're wondering if the big iron is up and active... :-) Amateurs on the coasts near Naval bases regularly receive unintentional interference from Navy RADAR, inland it's usually aircraft (think about the ERP/power requirements to hear OFF-FREQUENCY UHF noise on your Amateur Repeater... whew... those boys have some power on board!) or fixed installations, and can be DF'ed (if a ground source) right to the antenna. Of course, not all of it is off- frequency... depending on the RADAR or Comm system. A number of Colorado Amateurs DF'ed the EPLRS noise at Buckley AFB right up to the antenna (with appropriate permission to be on-base at the time) and later some careful negotiation with the system manager included pointing out that if he didn't notch out the Amateur repeater inputs (which the system CAN do, since it's so frequency agile), he was basically giving away the dates/times of active training missions to anyone with an Amateur UHF HT talking on a repeater in the area, along with just general begging... I hear that this is very location dependent, and probably also had to do quite a bit with the fact that one of the Amateurs talking to them was a RADAR/SIGINT expert from a past life... I think. He won't say. Hah... those of you who've done those jobs get it when I joke about that. Anyway, haven't had any EPLRS noise now for many years here in the Denver area... I'm sure one can spin the dial and still hear it in other sections of the band during missions, but not on the repeater inputs... system manager here was SMART and got it. Active transmitters means others know something useful about what you're up to... -- Nate Duehr, WY0X n...@natetech.com http://facebook.com/denverpilot http://twitter.com/denverpilot
Re: [Repeater-Builder] HELP Midland 10 meter Z-273 program
I have a Midland Z-273 programmer, how can I help? -Jon - WB0VTM (You can reach me directly at wb0...@earthlink.net ) - Original Message - From: Carlos Padro To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 6:16 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] HELP Midland 10 meter Z-273 program Please I have a 10 meter band midland Radio, I need who can program the Z-273 module. Thanks Carlos Padro wp4mjp 787-379-0062
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Split site link via IP
I've tried several iterations of Linux and have YET to get SvxLink working Can't seem to find all the pieces and parts needed to get it installed... Is there a trick to Linux I don't get? -Jon -WB0VTM - Original Message - From: Gunnar Widell To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 10:36 AM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Split site link via IP Hi Brian. The software you need is SvxLink. It is FREE to download and has all the features you need, and a lot more. In SvxLink you can use the remotetrx function to split RX's and TX's (yes multiple!) between different QTH's. The built in voter can select the best RX. Several codecs are available if you have limited bandwidth to you internet. Dont be afraid that it is running under Linux. To kick start your repeater system: Find two computers with soundcards. Install Linux, most linux distribution work fine. (Fedora prefered) Install SvxLink, http://svxlink.sourceforge.net/install.php (If there are questions, see below for support!) Play with it! You can use a PC speaker as the TX and a microphone as RX to start with. Warning! You will probably get hooked by this impressive software. Find more information here: http://svxlink.sf.net There is also a Live CD that you can download to test svxlink. Burn this .iso and boot the computer with Linux and SvxLink. NO Install needed to test! http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=6c9ade2f0812130617u1bbabcc0q7057d8ee23346650%40mail.gmail.com When you get stuck, this is the place to go: http://svxlink.sourceforge.net/support.php 73 de Gus, SG3P http://sk0ct.se/ Brian; In general VOIP as an audio link is not very stable if you do not control the bandwidth loading of the Link. There are technologies like TDM over IP that have much less jitter and dropout issues.. but it still is reliant on the IP link being stable and not overloaded as well as not interfered with. VOIP is essential not going to be very real time and as a udp protocol is not very error correcting...The delays and dropouts may or may not be worth your effort... http://allstarlink.org/ these folks have a network application which could serve your needs.. but inherent system delays may still be more than you are willing to use on a repeater.. There generally is no provision for voting multiple receivers in any technology based on IP besides TDM over IP.. and that requires good link bandwidth controls.. The allstarlink IP based repeater controller is pretty cool. I am building a node at one of my sites.. but linking is subject to network delays.. Doug KD8B At 10:42 AM 3/9/2009, you wrote: My repeater group is considering building split-site 6m machine. As an inter-site link, I was thinking of using some sort of VOIP arrangement via the internet. I'm curious if anyone has tried something like this: My idea is to use a point-to-point, private link (i.e. not IRLP or Echo) to pump audio and maybe even some signaling between sites. The receive site would consist of the receive radio, controller (most likely an Arcom), and a PC to do the encoding/streaming. The transmit site would consist of a PC to decode the audio stream, a PL decoder for TX logic, and the TX radio. The basic premise would be to take audio from the RX (PL filtered), fed thru the controller, mixed with link PL, and fed to the PC's audio input. The PC then streams the audio over the internet to the RX site PC, where it is decoded and fed to the TX radio, which will be keyed by a PL decoder (provided the IP encode/decode process hasn't mangled the PL). Whew... Now, question is: will it work? Or more properly, has anyone made this work? I'm going to try it on a small scale just to prove concept, but I'm curious if anyone has tried this already. My intention is to use something along the lines of Winamp with Shoutcast or Windows Media Encoder to stream the audio. I'd rather find a Linux-based CLI encoder if such an animal exists. I had thought about using IRLP nodes as endpoints, but IRLP policy would preclude that. Thoughts? Encouragement? FTW is he THINKING?!?! ;) I'd be interested in the group's thoughts, and I'll report the results of my experiments. Thanks 73, Brian, N4BWP
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Yet another request for Help on a 6M repeater
I may have 2 of those...in a cabinet...with 2 - 2m progress line machines...and a extra 6m transmitter stripI'll have to go out and verify the numbers on it Jon On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 12:15 PM, wa1nh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: First post to the list. Please be kind. I am putting together a 6M repeater. A friend gave me a GE Master Pro mobile. I need an ep38 ac power supply to put this baby on the air at 100% duty cycle. Does anyone know a good resource for this power supply. I have been searching for 2 months with no luck. I have already built an 8 cavity filter duplexer using 1 5/8 hardline. (was easy, got plenty of scrap at work) Jason, WA1NH (you guessed it, in NH)
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Outdoor Enclosure
I've got a GE outdoor cabinet...but I am not east of the Mississippi. I'm not far west of it either if you don't mind heading to the DFW area. It's a 6' cabinet. On Jan 23, 2008 11:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi guys, Our club has been given space on top of a local office building, free of charge, the only problem is that the space is outside on a raised platform. Our club is in need of an Outdoor repeater enclosure, prefferably in the 6' range but would settle for a 3' cabinet. Other than buying brand new, I was wondering if anyone here on the reflector might have one collecting dust, that they might want to get rid of for a reasonable price. The club is located in MD, but I have no problem taking a weekend to come and get it if one is available East of the Mississippi. Thanks, Dan KA8YPY Dan talk with your Power Electric company or one of your electrical contractors. You would be surprised at what they have. Good luck. Rod kc7vqr
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Scotchkoat
To members of the fire service it falls into the classification of Methyl Ethyl Badstuff. Just be careful with it
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Suggestions where to post Resume?
you might also try dice.com On Dec 11, 2007 9:32 AM, Chad Stiles, N9PAY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alex (and others) I talked to a friend of mine who works for a human resources business and she suggested to try posting in on monster.com or careerbuilder.com. HR Recruiters commonly use those websites to search for people in technical fields worldwide. It might be worth a shot. Good luck. 73 Chad At 02:17 PM 12/11/2007 +, you wrote: I'm presently looking for new worldwide working opportunities in the 2-way radio arena. Have 30+ years experience in LMR plus a few in Wireless Broadband (Alvarion and the like) equipment. I wanted to ask for suggestions as to where I should post/publish my resume in order to maximize my return on investment and exposure to increase my chances to reach someone with interest in my qualifications without having to spend tons of money. My resume has already been posted on my website, so I only need to pass on a link to it. For now I'm also planning on having a small classified ad published in the Radio Resource and Mission Critical mags. Any ideas would be very welcomed. Many thanks in advance for your kind consideration. Best Regards, Alex M. Rosenberg
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Multiple Emails
Yes. On many groups. 73, Jon Pearl - W4ABC - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 10:37 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Multiple Emails Anyone else getting multiple copies of the same email on any or all of their subscribed Yahoo Groups? I'm seeing as many as 10-12 exact duplicates showing one time stamp then the same exact email 6-8 times at a different time stamp. Randy
[Repeater-Builder] Message hold up
A number of email messages were stuck in the Pending Messages que. I've tried on a number of occasions today to release them, but each time I was told that the service was temporarily unavailable. However... I finally got in a few minutes ago and dumped several messages to the board. Enjoy, Jon Pearl - W4ABC
Re: [Repeater-Builder] YahooGroups format changes...
That is true of this group - so far. I belong to some other groups and the top portion of the columns to the right, do in fact contain specific navigation info. The lower portions contain sponsor info. Classic example... here in Florida, homeowners insurance is getting hard to find. A group was formed, called HAC. Homeowners Against Citizens (insurance co.). And one of the sponsors at the bottom of the new column of crap... Citizens Insurance Company. Ya gotta luv it! Jon Pearl - W4ABC - Original Message - From: Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 11:34 PM Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] YahooGroups format changes... Those aren't advertisements, they are providing information about the group. Richard Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[Repeater-Builder] YahooGroups format changes...
Some of you may have noticed a formatting change in the email that you're now receiving from YahooGroups. If you're seeing the same ugly advertisements that many are seeing running down the right side of your email - there's a fix... Go to any group that you're a member of and find the name of the group in the upper left hand corner. Below that, you'll find the link - Edit Membership. Click on it. Scroll down and find Message Preference and choose Traditional. Your received email account will be updated so that it will no longer include the new banner advertisements to the right of your email message or the newer style ads at the bottom that cannot be deleted from your 'reply'. Fraternally, Jon Pearl - W4ABC RB Moderator Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[Repeater-Builder] IFR 1200 For Sale
I'm posting this for a friend. Don't reply to me... reply to the email address listed below. 73, Jon Pearl - W4ABC For Sale: IFR 1200 with spectrum analyzer with opt 05.but the battery has been removed.(Charger installed). Near mint condition. Has never been used in the field. Comes with all cables and Operation Manual, Illustrated Parts Catalog, Maintenance Manual (service manual) $4500.00 K4ACE E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[Repeater-Builder] Membership Numbers...
Hey everybody... give yourselves a big hand. The Repeater-Builder email group has just passed the two thousand member mark! More so, give Kevin a big hand for keeping the associated web site that's a large resource for this group's ongoing endeavors - relevant and up to date! 73, Jon Pearl - W4ABC Repeater-Builder Moderator Yahoo! Groups Links * To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
[Repeater-Builder] Slowdown and/or Rejection of Group Emails
Some of you may experience some delays in seeing your posts appear on the list. I'vewitnessed some delays myself - in the release of messages that I've approved out of moderation. I've pasted Yahoo's reasons for the slowdown, below. Please make sure that your anti-virus program is up to date. I'm witnessing multitudes of the most recent virus outbreak, hitting my computers. For more info on this, go to http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED] 73, Jon Pearl - W4ABC (RB Moderator Team) Dear Yahoo! Groups Members,Due to a recent outbreak of computer viruses being transmitted via email messages, Yahoo! Groups is experiencing delays in delivering group messages. To improve performance, and to help reduce the spread of viruses, Yahoo! Groups has had to temporarily reject some messages. Based on an advisory posted by a leading anti-virus company, Groups will temporarily reject messages with the following subject lines: test hi hello Mail Delivery System Mail Transaction Failed Server Report Status Error If you have attempted to post a message to Yahoo! Groups and have received a rejection notice with a link to this page, your computer may have been infected. If you are confident that your computer is not infected but your message was rejected, please try posting a new message with a subject line which is different than those listed above.We can assure you that this is only a temporary measure and hope to restore message delivery to normal as soon as possible. The Yahoo! Groups Team Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service.
[Repeater-Builder] Re: 2m quad
Hi Sandeep. Your project will work fine with your current proposal. Here are a few antenna related URL's that may also help... http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/search/frame/FrameIt.cgi? Url=http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/search/jump.cgi?ID=3267ID=3267 http://members.fortunecity.com/xe1bef/software-antennas.htm http://users.pandora.be/educypedia/electronics/electroniccalculatorsa nt.htm http://www.sedan.org/ant.htm#designqd 73, Jon Pearl - W4ABC --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Sandeep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi this is off topic I am planning a 2M cubical quad, four elements. Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/