DCFluX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am intrested in the conversion procedure for
the squelch, I am not happy with the audio
quality of the midland as well. I was working on
a new squelch board my self but too busy to sit
down and build it then write the software.
If you use
Another option on the 13-509 (220mhz) or the 13-500 (2m) is
to use the Link-Comm board that puts a Micor squelch on it.
Look at my Mitrek Interfacing article at www.repeater-builder.com
for info on that board, specifically
http://www.repeater-builder.com/mitrek/mitrek-interfacing.html.
The
Our 220 repeater has been running a 13-509 receiver with an RLC-MOT on it
for several years. We're extremely happy with it, although we're planning
to convert to a Micor receiver some time soon.
73,
Chris, KG0BP
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From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Newbie Alert!! I'm building my first repeater and have a question
regarding wiring my NHRC-5 controller to my 2 Icom F420 radios.
Both of the radios (TX and RX) have a 9 pin D-Type connector with
the following pin outs. Pin 1 - LCD backlit cont. IN, Pin 2 - AF
OUT, Pin 3 - DET. AF OUT, PIN
Rick,
That's an important piece of information for every MICOR buff out there
who may be able to provide guidance. Your backplane is the standard
backplane that is furnished with most non-DVP (Digital Voice Protection)
stations. The DVP backplanes have different wiring and are designed to
work
Mike, Do you still have the stuff you wrote on this radio and can you
scan it? Can't seem to find The Book
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 19:33:24 -0600, Chris Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our 220 repeater has been running a 13-509 receiver with an RLC-MOT on it
for several years. We're
the only JP in is 5
I have a wire going from
LDM pin 22 to Sta pin 22
pin 13 ( horz pins) to Spare pin 4
SG pin 5 tp Spare pin 5
that's the only wires on this backplane
any ideas ?? I don't see any info on the control and applican manual
.. need to get the station manual to be happy but
Would anyone have a spare programming cable available for the
Standard GX1500U radios they are willing to part with? I have some
that I need to program. Thanks.
Mathew
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Hi Gang,
I need help with the specs for a DB Products UHF Duplexer with a GE
part number. Here is the name plate info:
GE part number: 19D402955-P10
Freq Band: 450-512
Freq Separation: 3-20
I need Isolation info and anything that you have ... like equivlent
DB part number. I have a few
Hoping someone can help ID a receiver chassis for
me and tell me what manual I will need for it.
The chassis ID tag has model # XTPN1139A and the
receiver board itself has TLD8271A. It believe this is a UHF
receiver.
I checked the repeater-builder web site but the ID
chart there seems to
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, DCFluX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am intrested in the conversion procedure for the squelch, I am not
happy with the audio quality of the midland as well. I was working on
a new squelch board my self but too busy to sit down and build it then
write
Far as I know, TLD would be hi-band VHF. A UHF board would be TLE.
Someone correct me if I'm misinforming
73's es good luck,
Brian, N4BWP
--- Rob Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hoping someone can help ID a receiver chassis for me and tell me what
manual I will need for it.
The chassis
the tpn1139 forget the'x' is the power supply part number
the tld8271 is vhf rcvr 138-150 i'm pretty sure micor rcvr. not a bad thing to have at all.
mdm tedRob Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hoping someone can help ID a receiver chassis for me and tell me what manual I will need for it.
A mod like this should be posted on to the repeater-builder web site.
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Received: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 10:23:44 PM CST
From: no6b1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 220 Repeater
--- In
While we are on the subject of midland/clegg 13-509 radios/repeaters has
anyone had luck PL'ing the exciter. It wasn't setup originally for PL
encoders. Initial attempt exciter+PL audio wasn't very promising with a
TS-32. Looks like you'd have to FM the varicap directly. Was going to use
some I
Good morning All,
I was just sitting here in the shack reading the morning repeater builders
posts. I remimber how much many people where bashing the early Maggiore stuff.
It was all built with Midland 13-509's, Clegg FM-76's on 220 and Midland
13-500's on two meters. Saying just how bad
Correct!
Neil - WA6KLA
Brian Poellnitz wrote:
Far as I know, TLD would be hi-band VHF. A UHF board would be TLE.
Someone correct me if I'm misinforming
73's es good luck,
Brian, N4BWP
--- Rob Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hoping someone can help ID a receiver chassis
We use to tie them on to the wiper side for the dev. pot throught a 15 mfd
bipolar cap.
From what I remimber it worked ok.
Good luck,
Russ, W3CH
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From: Ralph Hogan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 8:28 AM
I do not remember the value of the resistor... But I put my pl on the
wiper of the deviation Pot
worked for years.. I ran a 13-509 repeater in the 80's then got a
Spectrum around 1989. and its still running... If I had to Build a
machine today I would be running a Maggorie.
as for the
Can I trun on and off the PL tone to access a repeater from a remote
location? If I can how do I do it? I have a NHRC-4M2 controller.
Thanks Gus
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Heard comments about the Maggiorie (probably mispelled) and such. Just
yesterday I was at the KRXT tower in Rockdale Texas and lo and behold, a
VHF Engineering 2M repeater - still ticking on 147.28. AF5C/R for the
last 20 some odd years. Also, at my farm up in Gatesville, N5DDR/R on
146.96
I have a GE power supply that is the same size/style as the MVP that has
decided to put out 19 volts instead of 12 volts! It is marked as
PL19D430175G1. I have not opened it up yet to see if anything is obvious, but
was hoping that someone might have a schematic for the unit. Any help is
I know this is a bit off subject, but can anyone provide me with info on
who can/will repair Simpson meters? I have a couple or 260's that badly
need TLC, and I still appreciate the 'ole needles. I no longer have
the address provided on the manual, so any help will be greatly
appreciated,
russ wrote:
Good morning All, I was just sitting here in the shack reading the
morning repeater builders posts. I remimber how much many people
where bashing the early Maggiore stuff. It was all built with Midland
13-509's, Clegg FM-76's on 220 and Midland 13-500's on two meters.
Saying
Cecil, try www.simpsonmeters.com
They are at:
Simpson Electric Co.,
853 Dundee Ave.,
Elgin Ill.
60120-3090
John VE3AMZ
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From: Cecil Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builders Group Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 11:19
Gus:
I do it with my NHRC by using the Fan Control Option on the controller. That
command as I recall will sink to ground, so I used it to ground my PL tone
TS-32 (64). When it is active the PL works, when I turn the Fan Control off,
the ground disappears and so does the PL tones. Hope this
The old Maggiore's where made from Clegg and Midlands. So I am not wrong!
Call them and ask Maggiore (610)436-6051
They will tell you. I know I had a few of them. The new Maggiore's they do
build there own stuff. So before you insert foot in mouth know what you are
talking about!
Russ, W3CH
russ wrote:
The old Maggiore's where made from Clegg and Midlands. So I am not wrong!
Call them and ask Maggiore (610)436-6051
They will tell you. I know I had a few of them. The new Maggiore's they do
build there own stuff. So before you insert foot in mouth know what you are
talking
Bob Dengler wrote:
A 5 watt signal is +37 dBm. *Typical* transmitter sideband noise with a
good radio set is likely -90 to -100 dB below the carrier at 2.5 mHz
spacing. Many receivers intended for repeater service will hear a signal
at -125 dBm. +37 minus 90 is negative 53
Also might want to try Sunshine Scientific in Philadelphia, Pa. They
repaired our Simpson meters for us. Don't know if they still do or not though. I
do have some Simpson manuals for the 260 and 269 series meters. If you can tell
me what scale went south I might be able to tell you the
I would bet that radiation for his antenna that is now, I believe, 65
feet in the air and fed with 100+ watts will have more radiation onto
his equipment than the radiation from the result of the loss of 1 watt
in poorly shielded cable that has had most of the loss go up in heat.
If the
Jim B. wrote:
russ wrote:
The old Maggiore's where made from Clegg and Midlands. So I am not wrong!
I do. You don't.
Jim,
Maggiore's elder equipment was built from Clegg RF units, so Russ is
correct on this one
Kevin Custer
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Well all connecting cables on the repeater are either 1/4 or 3/8 hardline.
Maybe I will rig something up temporarily to see how it works. And true,
the argument goes on with the Maggorie Transmitter, but you have to admit,
it is better than Regency that was on the system before, that was as
Hello to the group. From March 1978 to sometime in 1983 the Clegg
boards and Midland, along with a few others were used. Since then It
has been our own equipment. So Jim I guess you were wrong! I would
bet that you have not even seen any of our equipment that you keep
bashing. You would not
New Ham group on Yahoo. All are welcome
to join in on the fun!
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From: w3publicservice Moderator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ham radio op's
Subject: Welcome to w3publicservice
Hello,
Welcome to the w3publicservice group at Yahoo! Groups, a
free, easy-to-use
I don't believe I have ever seen a Maggiore repeater.
Neil - WA6KLA
pm3349714 wrote:
Hello to the group. From March 1978 to sometime in 1983 the Clegg
boards and Midland, along with a few others were used. Since then
It has been our own equipment. So Jim I guess you were wrong! I
right from the makers key board!
A BIG THANK YOU PAUL!
Very best of 73,
Russ, W3CH
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From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: It is really funny!
I
Maggiore now makes a fine repeater!
I have many on the air on the Metro-Comm, INC, W3PS repeater network and
they ALL
work just fine.
Very best of 73,
Russ, W3CH
Trustee/Owner Metro-Comm, INC.
W3PS Ham repeater network/system.
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From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
pm3349714 wrote:
Hello to the group. From March 1978 to sometime in 1983 the Clegg
boards and Midland, along with a few others were used. Since then It
has been our own equipment. So Jim I guess you were wrong! I would
bet that you have not even seen any of our equipment that you keep
Here is a link to the repair charges:
http://www.simpsonelectric.com/charges.htm
John VE3AMZ
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From: John J. Riddell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Simpson meters??
Neil McKie wrote:
I don't believe I have ever seen a Maggiore repeater.
Neil - WA6KLA
you don't want to, either. I guess those old HR-2 vintage regency
repeaters were worse...or maybe a VHF Engineering. But that's about it.
Spectrum at least had better sounding audio-if it was setup
Childrenchildrenlisten up... I've had a Maggiore R4VH Hi Pro
Receiver and EV1H Transmitter purchased 7-18-83 on the air at a high RF
environment and I must admit, it works great. Thank you Paul, your fine
equipment has served me well. It is as good as, if not better than the Moto
Just as I thought Jim, You can't answer my question. You have never seen one or
worked on one like you claim!
73, Paul Maggiore
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Thank you very much, John. When I searched for Simpson, another firm came
up and I saw no link to or mention of a repair offer. This sure answers
my question. Too, thanks to all others who responded. Great group.
Gene, W4FWG
John J. Riddell wrote:
Here is a link to the
My time to chime
I had been running spectrums for years.2 meter transmitter died in one
machine replaced it with a Maggorie.. nice and clean.. does the job.
I replaced a Hamtronics receiver in another machine with a MastrII
receiver. Until my Maggorie
arrived. After I installed the Maggorie
Anyone have the spacing information on the DB224 antenna with the
new phasing harness? I just got on in from Cook towers today,
elements are the right length, now just for the spacing information.
Thanks.
Mathew
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You mite want to just ask the folks over at Cook.
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From: w9mwq [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:04 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] DB224 Spacing
Anyone have the spacing information on the DB224 antenna
I'm building my first repeater and have a question
regarding wiring my NHRC-5 controller to my 2 Icom F420 radios.
Both of the radios (TX and RX) have a 9 pin D-Type connector with
the following pin outs.
Pin 1 - LCD backlit cont. IN
Pin 2 - AF OUT
Pin 3 - DET. AF OUT
PIN 4 - Mod. IN
Pin
For any stacked dipole(or variation on a dipole) array the spacing
for maximum gain is about one wavelength. Half wave spacing will cut the
gain approximately in half.
Dave BaughnDirector of EngineeringThe University of
AlabamaCenter for Public Television and RadioBox 870150Tuscaloosa,
According to Decibel Products, 0.85 to 0.95 wavelength, center
to center.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From:
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 5:56
PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] DB224
Spacing
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