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Two Motorola UHF Compa-Stations. Both 9 Watts out. NO
DUPLEXERS.
One is a repeater in a small four foot cabinet with covers On
the air now.
The other was a base station in repeater use. Not
working?
Both were
Hmm, perahps you are right. These are the answers
I propose for those questions.
mch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the contrary. I think we will be answering a lot of questions...
What duplexer gives me the most off-freq rejection?
The dupleser with the most off-freq rejection will be the one
I'm not knocking Spectrum - I'm just relating experience. I
have yet
to see one that stayed clean over the long haul. Any that
aren't clean
surely can't meet the type acceptance they once had.
Well said, very well said.
Humor:
I have a Spectrum repeater on the air.
Oh really? What
hello
i have an old gsm PA and i like use it on ham tv if possible
but i have not the datasheet on the ci
the reference is : shwe5142
and srfe7003
tank you
xavier ON4XAV
Belgium
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A: I'd stay away from Sentry, as they can't even make a good set for Mastr
II's.
B: Do a web search. I know of a company near Sacramento, that makes
crystals, and will quote prices.
Should be one or two other possible places out there.
- Original Message -
From: Brent DeSalvo [EMAIL
Go look at:
http://www.piexx.com
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/syntorindex.html
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/5857
Adi Linden wrote:
The SRA Syntors have only one synthesizer ... is used in either
Go look at:
Thanks, quite the wealth of information! Looks like the 150.8-162MHz is
being used for 2 meter amateur use. Now I just need to get my hands on a
manual.
Does anyone have a Syntor VHF manual they're willing to part with?
Thanks,
Adi
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Looking for 19 racks .. would like to shave 2 sides closed
Please email me with info size and pic's
Thanks
Rick Szajkowski VA3 RZS
Charlotte Darby VA3 CMR
Node Owners of IRLP Node 2120
Lakefield Ont Canada
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Somehow, I knew this question was coming ...
Neil
Adi Linden wrote:
Go look at:
Thanks, quite the wealth of information! Looks like the 150.8-162MHz
is being used for 2 meter amateur use. Now I just need to get my
hands on a manual.
Does anyone have a Syntor VHF manual
I'll give you some advice, but it has nothing to do with refilling inkjet
cartridges QUIDDIT!
Get a Laser printer, and quit playing the Gillette inkjet game
Ed W5ZS
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On 11/24/2003 at 9:26 PM Chuck Kelsey wrote:
Hello all you repeater builders.
Somehow, I knew this question was coming ...
:)
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Personally I find it not worthwhile. Why risk damaging your printer by using
off brand ink or cartridges? I did it once and it leaked all over the inside
of my printer!
Richard, N7TGB
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Kelsey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 6:27 PM
If it is HP printer, I have never been successful at
refilling one and making them work. In addition to that,
they require an HP cartidge. The aftermarkets will not
work correctly.
W3GFD
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 20:36:59 -0600
Ed Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll give you some advice, but it
Come on guys I gave you a direct email link to keep this off the list.
Sorry to Kevin and anyone else that might not appreciate the OT traffic.
Again: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Chuck
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday,
Adi,
Syntors (SRA) are so cheep (I found several at Peoria hamfest for $3.00
each) that you could use easily two for a repeater. You may wish to check
out http://www.shout.net/~rieslabs/ . Roger Ries there has some unique
Syntor info. He recently converted three range III Syntors for us to
A pair of Syntor UHF units configured as a repeater has performed flawlessly
for several years at this site:
http://www.w4dex.com/kc4fwc/444575.htm
Dex
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--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
wow, after all the warnings you still did it decided to put a
spectrum on
the air!!!
Just because something is type accepted does not mean it is
quality.
Good luck, you'll need it. I guess you won't need any
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, mch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
I guess you won't need any more advice from us!!
On the contrary. I think we will be answering a lot of questions...
What duplexer gives me the most off-freq rejection?
What can I do to reduce
You knew the question was coming, but you did not answer it?
- Original Message -
From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Syntor, any good?
Somehow, I knew this
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
ac0y5 wrote:
I WILL NOT PUT UP CRAP NOR DO I HAVE A N Y TOLORANCE FOR ANY ONE
THAT DOES, PERIOD. I beleave if it is crap in needs to be taken off
the air. That is exactly what I told the trustee of our clubs
mch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ac0y5 wrote:
Otherwise I must use what I can get at a price that I can afford.
I don't know what you paid (perhaps nothing?), but you can buy a
Motorola or GE for a couple hundred bucks down to next to nothing.
If I were to consider my time, I would save
Hi I am looking for a basic radio to build that is 2 m Fm, and does
not use the ic ne 602/612
thanx
edd
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Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes the best sounding repeaters are the ones that need to be
looked at more closely. Over occupied bandwidth issues can result in
excellent sounding audio, but at the expense of needed filtering to
SNIP
Very very true.
Your use of
ac0y5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OH NO MR MACKEY, That's where you are WRONG AGAIN !! I unlike other
When was I wrong the FIRST time?
some people ALWAYS have questions, and I'll ask them. The perfect
radio presents NO challange there for no chance for a learning
experiance. Oh I put a line
For ideas visit repeater-builder dot com web site, you may want to
contact a local 2 way radio shop to see if they have equipment on that
tower and about getting help with equipment and setting it up on your
pair. Most ham repeaters are made from 2 or 3 generation back commercial
radios that were
At 11:03 PM 11/24/03 -0600, you wrote:
mch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ac0y5 wrote:
Otherwise I must use what I can get at a price that I can afford.
I don't know what you paid (perhaps nothing?), but you can buy a
Motorola or GE for a couple hundred bucks down to next to nothing.
If I
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