As for higher end converter boxes, there are some HDTV tuner boxes -
most of which are aimed at the HDTV market and have either Component
Video or HDMI outputs - I know I have seen LG and Samsung models at
Best Buy, and I think I also saw some from people like Sony. These are
generally considered t
There is one box that has scheduling including working with VCRs and
DVD recorderes that use the TV Guide directory system with an IR
blaster (or will work stand alone) I have one - here is the website
http://www.dtvpal.com/. You can get them on line using the coupon at
http://www.solidsignal.com
I have a very old MCC RC-100 repeater controller board. This is one
of the ones that originally was not re-programmable. The firmware was
upgraded (to version 2.03) and a small EEPROM board was added to
replace the original 4 DIP switches. We had set up the remote base
function years ago. The r
Bryan - what you are wanting to do is pretty much what I am setting up
right now on the Ham bands. The Micro Computer Concepts RC-100
controller will do exactly what you describe. It is fairly
inexpensive (less than $200 in the optional ENC-1 rack panel housing
http://www.mccrpt.com/) and is not
James - I'm in Southeast Kansas about 100 miles from KC. I'm
interested. Is the repeater still in a cabinet or is this just the
"guts"? Feel free to contact me off the group for further discussion.
Dan
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Just a couple comments on the original question of isolation.
Vertical separation is much more effective than horizontal - and with
a wide split you might be able to build a simple coaxial notch filter
using a T and a length of coax on the receive side to help keep the
transmitter out of the recei
Hi all - just acquired a Micor Unified Chassis repeater (VHF High
band) and am in the process of checking it out and trying to get tuned
to 2 meters (147.78/18). So far it looks like it has a problem with
the PA and it also does not look like the PA is wanting to tune down
to 2 meters. It is a 10
While I have not used either of those exact antennas, I have used the
Hustler G7 and one of the Diamond Dual Band antennas. We had the
Hustler G7 up at 190 feet on a 2 meter repeater on a Cement Plant for
nearly 20 years with no problem, other than damage one time due to a
lightning strike - we ha
Hi everyone - new to the group looking for help on a strange problem.
I've been involved with two repeaters in Southeast Kansas (Humboldt -
147.18 and 442.900) for over 30 years and work in Electronics,
although not in radio. A couple months ago we lost both repeaters
when we had a flood in this
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