Is there any possibility of reversing the TX and RX frequencies of the FM
analog repeater?
Milt
N3LTQ
- Original Message -
From: Mike Mullarkey
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, November 16, 2008 12:07 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Two UHF Repeaters -
Andre, a pair of Motorola GM-300 radios can be interconnected as a repeater
using a cable available on eBay for about 10 USD. I have used two radios set
up like this, one as the receive and the other as the transmit and they worked
just fine as a repeater. No squelch tail on the simple cable,
Mike
1.6Mhz is the standard split on 70cm, so we have a standard set of
cavities for that (yes, they are lossy...)
We can move to a 7.6Mhz split, but that moves my voice frequencies to
438.525 RX and 430.925 TX, even closer to D-Star TX and RX !
We only have one antenna - actually, we only hav
thank all,
Yes, i am im Brazil, and we use GMRS radios but we do not need GMRS licence
here.
I can use 900mhz dtr or UHF GRMS radios, i have both.
But here, the 900mhz is more clean than the uhf,
So i thoght to make a digital repeater for this DTR or other fhss radio, but i
do not know any a
Benjamin,
Do you know any brand, model?
Thanks
- Original Message -
From: Benjamin L. Naber
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, November 15, 2008 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 900mhz , DTR, 906 to 923.75 MHz FHSS
An idea is to use a simple re
I have a number of (approx 12) UHF MICOR Unified Chassis Community Repeater
stations in various states of disassembly. Some are complete other than
cards and channel elements; others have been scavenged to various degrees
for parts. I also have two power amplifiers (I believe they are both 75W
un
Tom Clarke wrote:
> Anyone out there got a spare 146.5 Hz GE Versatone
> chip (19C320291G1) they would like to pass on? This is for an MVP.
> I have a 138.5 chip in there now. Buy or trade.
>
> 73 de Tom/W4OKW
You mean 146.2.
And 138.5? That's an odd one...but I've seen some...81.0 and 188.0 ha
There were a number or revisions to the DB-4076 over the years - here are at
least 4 different cable lengths/sets depending on the vintage that I'm aware
of. There is no magic formula.
--- Jeff WN3A
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
I sent the jumper information direct to Brian.
JU14 IN, JU16 and JU17 out, solder in jumpers on the 'main' board.
TP29 is the Receiver enable logic level
TP31 is the Exciter audio enable logic level.
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Bri
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