greg huffman wrote:
Hi,after I just e-mailed you I got thinking,my friend wants to hook
up the old bag phone to the head.You guys in this club are much
more knowledgable on the old stuff than he is so I figured I would
ask if this is the best way to do it.
What would you advise ? I would
I have 75W Mitrek running at about 45 W out (with a fan of course), and
it's quite fine. I do however have a circulator/isolator w/load on the
output, before the duplexer. The MSR is the same PA, so I would do the
same thing. I don't think Motorola put a circulator on those like they
did with
Im looking for the spec's on this cable. Does anyone have any info on
this model?
Was this from shearing or vibration? If they're merely vibrating off, I'd
have to say this is an application for Loctite, blue grade.
The nice part with the blue stuff is you can inspect the torque and/or
dismantle the tower later without having to use a torch. Higher grades of
Loctite are
I've read you can get everything you need to use one of these as a
remote base from the mic plug _except_ COR... that you need the Doug
Hall interface to get COR from the mic. Does anyone have experience
getting it from inside the radio itself? This is my first try at
remote base linking...
Two Questions:
1.) Is there a controller under $500 that easily interfaces with the
Doug Hall box?
2.) Does anyone have a Doug Hall remote base controller they'd like
to get rid of? :-)
Steve, W4HKL
At 02:29 PM 10/28/2008 +, you wrote:
Two Questions:
1.) Is there a controller under $500 that easily interfaces with the
Doug Hall box?
2.) Does anyone have a Doug Hall remote base controller they'd like
to get rid of? :-)
I do.
Steve, W4HKL
The tower I dismantled earlier this summer had locks built into the nuts.
Engaging the locks was automatic for the tightening procedure. You simply
tightened the nuts with an impact wrench. The lock was nothing more than a
piece of heavy steel wire (#12??) imbedded in the surface of the nut.
At 08:29 AM 10/28/2008, you wrote:
Two Questions:
1.) Is there a controller under $500 that easily interfaces with the
Doug Hall box?
The RLC-1 does
http://www.link-comm.com/dpage.php?cid=2scid=11. It costs about $250.
If you want something fancier, the RLC-1 Plus (about $525) adds a
voice
You'll have to give us some more info, such as size, model number,
markings on the cable, etc.
Joe
Gary wrote:
Im looking for the spec's on this cable. Does anyone have any info on
this model?
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looking at the Pictures YEP an FM went off the air.. Must have been a Non Com
based on the Type of antenna I only see 2 bays
/
That was it my friend. My guess is it might be 5/8 Its larger then
1/2 yet smalled then 7/8 Only markings were 1994 Comscope and the
footage marker.
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You'll have to give us some more info, such as size, model number,
At 07:29 AM 10/28/08, you wrote:
Two Questions:
1.) Is there a controller under $500 that easily interfaces with the
Doug Hall box?
2.) Does anyone have a Doug Hall remote base controller they'd like
to get rid of? :-)
Steve, W4HKL
Scom 7K will do it, and you should be able to find a used
At 07:41 PM 10/29/2008, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
At 07:29 AM 10/28/08, you wrote:
Two Questions:
1.) Is there a controller under $500 that easily interfaces with the
Doug Hall box?
2.) Does anyone have a Doug Hall remote base controller they'd like
to get rid of? :-)
Steve, W4HKL
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