The only place it starts getting that high is over at the Gualdalupe
peaks and up in New Mexico. Mostly low hills between here and Lubbock,
where the repeater that is 25 KHz above my freuency is located. 25 down is
much closer, though I can't find the CTCSS tone for it.
I could use a Delt
Size 14 would be better, or even 16.
Never could figure out why people use such teeny font sizes. maybe they
want to slip some "fine print" by us? Ha ha ha..
Wayne WA2YNE
69 and still learning...
On Mon, 12 May 2008 16:56:18 -0500, John J. Riddell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hey Ron
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Hi Rich,
Just thinking along a creative theme... You can buy very
small 3 pole double throw toggle switches. Depending on
your specific requirements you might be able to use two
of the poles to switch audio, the third pole pair to supply
power and or switch power. It's also not hard to supply
Probably not the same stuff... but I have some RG-58 size
Times Microwave Cable with the Label LMR-200 on it. Cell
phone companies were replacing it in droves so it was pretty
much a giveaway at some of our local flea markets.
cheers,
skipp
> "Tony Lelieveld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Way
Like the subject line states I am looking for a Radio Shack 12-250
SAME weather radio for deployment. I would prefer one that hasn't been
modified etc. Please email me direct with price, etc. Email to
iam4thapack (at) yahoo (dot) com or ki4m (at) arrl (dot) net
Thanks and 73
Shane KI4M
I have used the 1/4" stuff with the PL-259s before. I haven't tried the N's.
I'll have to check my collection for some that are large enough.
Jimmy, KS4KX
Building an even splitter is no big deal for 50 ohms. I have cranked out
hundreds over the years. Use a Wilkinson design. FOr two way its two pieces
of 75 ohm coax, cut to 1/4 wave with velocity factor, like rg-179 and a 100 ohm
resistor across the split ports. You even get a little isolati
Building an even splitter is no big deal for 50 ohms. I have cranked out
hundreds over the years. Use a Wilkinson design. FOr two way its two pieces
of 75 ohm coax, cut to 1/4 wave with velocity factor, like rg-179 and a 100 ohm
resistor across the split ports. You even get a little isolati
At 5/12/2008 13:56, you wrote:
>
>Ron,
>
>I don't think anyone was proposing putting the control RX 12.5 kHz away. I
>think the intent was not .5 channel away, but at least 1.5 channels away,
>or 37.5 kHz. Some sensitivity could be lost, and there may be a little
>desense moving off the tran
Skipp...I have been looking online and may have a
perfect solution. I have found some momentary 3 pole
switches that have a built in LED that illuminates
when pushed and extinguishes when pushed again. That
is all I will probably need for this project.
Thanks to all for you help.
Rich
--- skipp02
Hey guys,
Curious if anyone has ever gotten these radios to work on the 220 ham
bands.
The motorola HT1250 MS plus, and the CDM 1550 LS plus.
I know they work on a 220 trunk system, but curious if anyone has
gotten them to work in the ham bands on 220?
Thanks,
Jed
Does anyone have a good circuit to use a non-spectra tac receiver with a voter?
That is, besides the one on the Repeater-Builder web site. Alternatively, does
anyone have any status tone encoder cards for the Spectra Tac?
Thanks
Will
I did make one jumper using some RT142, with an RCA on one end, and an N
on the other.
Seemed to work okay. I still have that cable, I think, don't recall for
sure.
I used it with a Mastr II base from the RX port to a duplexer can.
I did trim the insulation between the two shields so bo
Eric Lemmon wrote:
> Wayne,
>
> My contact at Times Microwave Systems advised me that "RT-142" is a triaxial
> cable in their "REMIT" specialty product line. The name refers to "Reduced
> Electro Magnetic Interference." Although Times does claim that "RT-142 is
> manufactured in accordance with
R. D. Reese
330-329-8754
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From: Robert Pease
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Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 2:59 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] DTMF controllable propane generators
depending on gas prices, you could get close to that in gas
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