[Repeater-Builder] Odd PLs and the TM-707

2003-12-15 Thread Dave Stephens
Hello all,
Ok to start off I will explain what I want to do. There are a few
alternate inputs to a system that I am a part of but here is the thing.
they use Odd Ball PL's what I am using right now to make the PL tone is
the computer that has a very nice tone generation program on it. Right now I
am feeding the tone into the Packet port of the radio but I DO NOT LIKE IT.
it does not have enough band pass on it and it really is a bad way to go. I
have to run the audio levels really for the decoder on the other end to
recognize it.

back in the day, I would have gone right to the center swiper on the Dev
pot. well the Kenwood G-707A does not have this.

Where is a good Deviation spot on the radio?


Dave Stephens
KF6WJA
Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club
www.W6JW.org
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Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]

2003-12-15 Thread John Clark
Andy, 

Not really Hard, just time consuming and expensive. Learn all you can before 
you start buying things.
Price, Quality, and degree of difficulty all go up together. To me it's worth 
the quality increase to push the others to the limit.
I have been a ham for lest than 6 months and am nearly ready to go to air with 
my 6 meter repeater. I have been working on it for about 4 months. Take your 
time.
--John KI4AWK

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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:55 PM
Subject: Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]


 yes
 
 Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  is it hard to build a repeter for low bands like 6 meter?
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Heatsink anyone?

2003-12-15 Thread Russ Crisp
Hey Glenn.

Well that makes me feel better.. 

Thanks!
Russ

-Original Message-
From: Glenn Little WB4UIV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 10:52 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Heatsink anyone?


I have a 800 MHz heat sink that I am trying to install a VHF amp on. There 
are no holes that match up. The drilling is completely different and it 
requires milling out an area where the matching network goes. The 800 MHz 
heatsink is not what you want.

73
Glenn
WB4UIV

At 07:54 PM 12/13/03 -0500, you wrote:

I agree Juan. Ill be sitting this one out. I could kick myself for not 
bidding on the 800 Mhz PA that ended yesterday.  It went for only $31.00, 
and had the exact heatsink Im looking for..



Darn..



Have a nice weekend.

Russ



-Original Message-
From: XE2SI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 13, 2003 7:26 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Heatsink anyone?



$ 250.00 for a non working amp??,  $ 400.00 for a good one ?

i think is to much...my opinion..

Juan

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De: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Jim Cicirello

Para: 
mailto:Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comRepeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com

Enviado: Friday, December 12, 2003 9:01 PM

Asunto: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Heatsink anyone?



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wrote:
  Russ:

Check out E-Bay number 3064250510. The item is a Heavy Duty MASTR II
UHF PA with bad transistors. You may be able to swap boards and get
what you need. Good Luck!

73 JIM   KA2AJH   Wellsville, New York






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Re: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]

2003-12-15 Thread JOHN MACKEY
putting a 6 meter repeater on the air is going to be a lot more trouble 
compared to 2 meters or UHF.

I've been a ham 20 years and have put several repeaters on the air for 6
meters thru 440 MHz.

John Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Andy, 
 
 Not really Hard, just time consuming and expensive. Learn all you can before
you start buying things.
 Price, Quality, and degree of difficulty all go up together. To me it's
worth the quality increase to push the others to the limit.
 I have been a ham for lest than 6 months and am nearly ready to go to air
with my 6 meter repeater. I have been working on it for about 4 months. Take
your time.
 --John KI4AWK
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:55 PM
 Subject: Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]
 
 
  yes
  
  Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   is it hard to build a repeter for low bands like 6 meter?





 

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RE: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]

2003-12-15 Thread Vincent Caruso
There is always the split site solution for 6M repeaters, where your
transmitter and receiver reside in two separate locations linked by a 2M or
70cm freq.
Its always a possibility but getting two sites of equal coverage can be a
bit time consuming but for 6M it would be my first choice

-Original Message-
From: JOHN MACKEY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:20
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]


putting a 6 meter repeater on the air is going to be a lot more trouble
compared to 2 meters or UHF.

I've been a ham 20 years and have put several repeaters on the air for 6
meters thru 440 MHz.

John Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






 

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RE: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]

2003-12-15 Thread Corey Dean N3FE
Linking on 2 meters?  Maybe on 220

Corey  N3FE

 There is always the split site solution for 6M repeaters, where your
 transmitter and receiver reside in two separate locations linked by a 2M
 or 70cm freq.
 Its always a possibility but getting two sites of equal coverage can be
 a bit time consuming but for 6M it would be my first choice

 -Original Message-
 From: JOHN MACKEY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:20
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]


 putting a 6 meter repeater on the air is going to be a lot more trouble
 compared to 2 meters or UHF.

 I've been a ham 20 years and have put several repeaters on the air for 6
 meters thru 440 MHz.

 John Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:








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[Repeater-Builder] UHF Bandpass Cavities

2003-12-15 Thread uplink28
I'm looking for UHF bandpass cavities or filters. If you have any 
you want to sell please let me know. Thanks.




 

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RE: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]

2003-12-15 Thread Vincent Caruso
Oops so much for proof reading 220 it is

-Original Message-
From: Corey Dean N3FE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:41
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]


Linking on 2 meters?  Maybe on 220

Corey  N3FE

 There is always the split site solution for 6M repeaters, where your
 transmitter and receiver reside in two separate locations linked by a 2M
 or 70cm freq.
 Its always a possibility but getting two sites of equal coverage can be
 a bit time consuming but for 6M it would be my first choice

 -Original Message-
 From: JOHN MACKEY [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:20
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new]]


 putting a 6 meter repeater on the air is going to be a lot more trouble
 compared to 2 meters or UHF.

 I've been a ham 20 years and have put several repeaters on the air for 6
 meters thru 440 MHz.

 John Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:








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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Using alinco 135T-MK2 Digital radios as a repeater.

2003-12-15 Thread chiefsfan
There is a 2m digital repeater in the denver co. area. Thats all I can tell
you  though.


- Original Message -
From: John Elston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:36 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Using alinco 135T-MK2 Digital radios as a
repeater.


 Has anyone out here built a Digital repeater. I was inpressed with
 Alincos Digital radios and I bought some. Going simplex radio to
 radio they work very well, but i wanted some more range, and thought
 that I would interface 2 into my old RC-96 controller. Tying in the
 first radio as a transmitter was no problem, but the second radio as
 a receiver has given me some problems. there is no squelch control as
 we know it. I have not found any point that goes high or low. They
 have a Squelch point on the DB9 connector that is stated as an open
 collector, so I buildt an Nan/nor gate switch, but it won't open a
 voltage source for the controller, If anyone has any input please
 e-mail me or call 1-810-667-6056 home/cell 1-810-625-4965.
 Thanks,
 John Elston, W8JDE







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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Tower - Site Agreement

2003-12-15 Thread zip14225
Trying to Email Vincent direct for a copy, but 
yahoo chops part of the email address off. How 
do you folks contact others without the remainder 
of the email address? 

Vincent, would you please email me a copy of 
the paperwork you mention below. 

thanks

regards 

Warm 
zip14225 @yahoo.com 


  Vincent Caruso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Around six months ago I requested on the list some information
regarding a
 template of a tower use agreement the responses were great thanks to all
 that helped out, there were also quite a few of you that wanted to be
 informed how we made out and what was the final format we used.  the
simple
 three page agreement in some cases ended up being ten pages long with
 drawings and photos but we finally negotiated three sites (two
hospitals and
 a tower site)
 
 for those interested please contact me off the list and I will be
more than
 happy to forward you a copy of the final version we used.
 
 Thanks again to all who responded
 
 Vince (KC2LSN)





 

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mitrek radio

2003-12-15 Thread Ken Arck
At 10:54 PM 12/15/2003 -, you wrote:
I am new to this board, can someone please help? I am looking for a 
good way to convert a mitrek uhf radio into a repeater. Can this be 
done without any controllers and extra equiptment? If so, can 
someone please supply some links?

http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/mitrek-index.html

Ken
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Makers of state-of-the-art repeater controllers
and accessories.
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Our new Repeater Audio Delay (RAD) board is now shipping! 
Compatible with many controllers!
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[Repeater-Builder] philips fm 828

2003-12-15 Thread ian wells
hi guys
can anyone sugest a modification to a philips fm828 low band vhf  to allow
a600 mic to be used on it as the original mic is a m4bz2400 2000 ohm element
and is hard to locate
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Tower - Site Agreement

2003-12-15 Thread Mike Perryman
I would also be interested in seeing what you have put together.

Thanks,
Mike

At 09:32 PM 12/15/03 +, you wrote:
Trying to Email Vincent direct for a copy, but
yahoo chops part of the email address off. How
do you folks contact others without the remainder
of the email address?

Vincent, would you please email me a copy of
the paperwork you mention below.

thanks

regards

Warm
zip14225 @yahoo.com


   Vincent Caruso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Around six months ago I requested on the list some information
regarding a
  template of a tower use agreement the responses were great thanks to all
  that helped out, there were also quite a few of you that wanted to be
  informed how we made out and what was the final format we used.  the
simple
  three page agreement in some cases ended up being ten pages long with
  drawings and photos but we finally negotiated three sites (two
hospitals and
  a tower site)
 
  for those interested please contact me off the list and I will be
more than
  happy to forward you a copy of the final version we used.
 
  Thanks again to all who responded
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Using alinco 135T-MK2 Digital radios as a repeater.

2003-12-15 Thread Thomas Oliver
How about using a regular receiver as in Motorola GE etc. Or something newer
and programmable like GM 300 or M1225 or something else in the radius line.
I think your main issue is getting flat audio from receiver top pass through
the controller to your transmitter.

Me not knowing much about digital it seems that you could just use any
receiver and digital transmitter that passes flat audio, what it hears it
repeats 1 to 1.

I have seen some paging transmitters (Motorola PURC) that had standard micor
receivers and separate audio paths in the transmitter for digital or voice.

tom n8ies

- Original Message - 
From: chiefsfan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Using alinco 135T-MK2 Digital radios as a
repeater.


 There is a 2m digital repeater in the denver co. area. Thats all I can
tell
 you  though.


 - Original Message -
 From: John Elston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 9:36 AM
 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Using alinco 135T-MK2 Digital radios as a
 repeater.


  Has anyone out here built a Digital repeater. I was inpressed with
  Alincos Digital radios and I bought some. Going simplex radio to
  radio they work very well, but i wanted some more range, and thought
  that I would interface 2 into my old RC-96 controller. Tying in the
  first radio as a transmitter was no problem, but the second radio as
  a receiver has given me some problems. there is no squelch control as
  we know it. I have not found any point that goes high or low. They
  have a Squelch point on the DB9 connector that is stated as an open
  collector, so I buildt an Nan/nor gate switch, but it won't open a
  voltage source for the controller, If anyone has any input please
  e-mail me or call 1-810-667-6056 home/cell 1-810-625-4965.
  Thanks,
  John Elston, W8JDE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Using alinco 135T-MK2 Digital radios as a repeater.

2003-12-15 Thread ac0y5
Matt,
Never mind. I called this person last night to tell him about the 
pull up resistor. He said I figured it out and hung up the phone. 
No thank you, or anything. Pretty nice guy.
73
AC0Y  


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 If it is an Open Collector Did you remember to provide an 
external tie-high resistor?  Usually a 2.2 Kohm to either +5 or +12 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Tower - Site Agreement

2003-12-15 Thread Larry Thomas
Hey Vincent, I could not get the  link to work...

Larry KB8VUM

Vincent Caruso wrote:

If you are interested in a copy of the agreement I mentioned earlier you may
download a zip file at www.tecnj.org/dldocs/siteagrmnt.zip

Regards,
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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Mitrek radio

2003-12-15 Thread johnmichaelwelton
Mike, send me an email to my home qth: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I'll 
send you some notes in MS Word with pictures on my current Mitrek 
project. I have been a die hard MastrII kind of guy but always wanted 
to try a Mitrek conversion and recently got a bunch of T44 Mitreks 
for $10/each. I wound up building an interface board (PCBExpress) and 
just used two Mitreks for the repeater (TX/RX) and bolted them 
above/below a standard rack shelf plus a second shelf for the link to 
a hub UHF rptr. Added a RLC-MOT squelch board and TS-64P for CTCSS. 

What I am finding is that I'm spending quite a bit more labor on 
fabrication and wiring (probably got 50-60 hours into the project so 
far and still not on the air.) On the bench, the Mitreks hear in the 
mid .25uV range without preamps and my MastrII's generally hear in 
the mid .35uV range so the extra RX sensitivity has always enticed me 
along with the FM exciter. I normally use the base station MastrII's 
and with the NHRC plug in controllers, can literally have a repeater 
up and running on a good Saturday. So the tradeoff for ~10dB is 40+ 
hours and possibly no real decrease on $$ spent after I add in all 
the extras (actually it will probably wind up being more). In all 
likelihood, I'll go back to the MastrII's after the Mitrek project is 
done. Most of the sites I'm working with probably can't take 
advantage of the 10dB extra receive sensitivity anyway :-)

I'll post the final post mortem to the group in the a few weeks. 

John, N4SJW



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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am new to this board, can someone please help? I am looking for a 
 good way to convert a mitrek uhf radio into a repeater. Can this be 
 done without any controllers and extra equiptment? If so, can 
 someone please supply some links? Also, where is there a good place 
 to put an ad for wanting to trade one mitrek low band and one mocom 
 70 vhf for a mitrek uhf? I have a few links to repeater stuff but 
is 
 not difinitive enough for me. Is there a presise step-by-step 
 instructions w\pics to covert a uhf mitrek?
 
 Thanks in advance, Mike




 

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[Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line

2003-12-15 Thread Dave Stephens





Hello all,
I got a Micor Lo-Band Paging transmitter and I 
found an interesting item within. It is a delay line made by Allen Avionics. 
below are links to the front and back images I took of it. 

http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayfront.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayback.jpg

what I want to know is (because I have now manuals 
on this micor) how does it work? all I see is an audio in and an audio out on 
the thing. there are no power connections. and the thing is completely sealed. 


Is the power fed in with the audio lines? 


Dave StephensKF6WJASanta Clarita Amateur 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Tower - Site Agreement

2003-12-15 Thread Neil McKie

  I couldn't either. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


Larry Thomas wrote:
 
 Hey Vincent, I could not get the  link to work...
 
 Larry KB8VUM
 
 Vincent Caruso wrote:
 
 If you are interested in a copy of the agreement I mentioned 
 earlier you may download a zip file at 
 www.tecnj.org/dldocs/siteagrmnt.zip 
 
 Regards,
 Vince Caruso (KC2LSN)
 
 
 



 

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line

2003-12-15 Thread Lee Williams





Power? It doesnt require any power. Its a delay line,no 
active components! We had huindreds of these on paging stations back in the 
day,they were quite expensive. 73,Lee

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dave Stephens 
  
  To: Repeater-Builder 
  Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:40 
  PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay 
  Line
  
  Hello all,
  I got a Micor Lo-Band Paging transmitter and I 
  found an interesting item within. It is a delay line made by Allen Avionics. 
  below are links to the front and back images I took of it. 
  
  http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayfront.jpg
  http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayback.jpg
  
  what I want to know is (because I have now 
  manuals on this micor) how does it work? all I see is an audio in and an audio 
  out on the thing. there are no power connections. and the thing is completely 
  sealed. 
  
  Is the power fed in with the audio lines? 
  
  
  Dave StephensKF6WJASanta Clarita Amateur 
  Radio Clubwww.W6JW.orgVice-President 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Hi / I am new

2003-12-15 Thread Virden Clark Beckman
What type of equipment have you got your eyes on? Money is the main
factor, time to tune and tweak is secondary - same with many other
hobbies.

Andy wrote:
 
 is it hard to build a repeter for low bands like 6 meter?
 
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TS-64P CTCSS question

2003-12-15 Thread Virden Clark Beckman
Use a diode from the white wire to feed a buffer that will actually
short the center of a power divider resistor pair in series with the
ctcss into the exciter/modulator - this needs to hold low except when
the correct pl is heard, when pl drifts away or the user unkeys the
outbound pl will be turned off instantly - the only side effect is no
reverse burst.

johnmichaelwelton wrote:
 
 Ted, No, I want outbound CTCSS (to the transmitter) to follow inbound
 CTCSS but will need to send the RX CTCSS detect to the controller.
 I'm using an NHRC-4 that doesn't have a way to control the TX CTCSS
 
 73
 
 --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Tedd Doda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 01:17:25 -, johnmichaelwelton wrote:
 
  In the TS-64P, pin 5 is active low on detecting the appropriate
  subaudible tone. Can I tie pin 5 to pin 8 (PTT = active low) to
 have
  outbound CTCSS to follow inbound CTCSS. I am not using the ComSpec
  board for PTT to the repeater.
 
  Just use the pin 5 output directly. I have this
  feeding a RC-100 controller (for COS input), and
  also a FET transistor which controls a relay which
  controls the PL going to the exciter. Works great.
 
 
  Tedd Doda, VE3TJD
 
  Lazer Audio and Electronics
  Baden, Ontario, Canada
  Way to go Matt! (NASCAR #17)
 
 
 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line

2003-12-15 Thread Paul Finch





By the 
way, if anyone needs some let me know, I have several.

Paul



  -Original Message-From: Lee Williams 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:55 
  PMTo: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: 
  [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line
  Power? It doesnt require any power. Its a delay line,no 
  active components! We had huindreds of these on paging stations back in the 
  day,they were quite expensive. 73,Lee
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Dave 
Stephens 
To: Repeater-Builder 
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:40 
PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay 
Line

Hello all,
I got a Micor Lo-Band Paging transmitter and I 
found an interesting item within. It is a delay line made by Allen Avionics. 
below are links to the front and back images I took of it. 

http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayfront.jpg
http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayback.jpg

what I want to know is (because I have now 
manuals on this micor) how does it work? all I see is an audio in and an 
audio out on the thing. there are no power connections. and the thing is 
completely sealed. 

Is the power fed in with the audio lines? 


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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Micor Delay Line

2003-12-15 Thread ac0y5
Paul, what do thoes animals go for these days? When we converted our 
paging system to simulcast we put thoes in the Quintron stations and 
some into Micor stations for the delay for simulcasting.
73 Paul
AC0Y 

--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Paul Finch 
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 By the way, if anyone needs some let me know, I have several.
 
 Paul
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Lee Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:55 PM
   To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
   Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line
 
 
   Power? It doesnt require any power. Its a delay line,no active 
components!
 We had huindreds of these on paging stations back in the day,they 
were quite
 expensive. 73,Lee
 - Original Message -
 From: Dave Stephens
 To: Repeater-Builder
 Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:40 PM
 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line
 
 
 Hello all,
 I got a Micor Lo-Band Paging transmitter and I found an 
interesting item
 within. It is a delay line made by Allen Avionics. below are links 
to the
 front and back images I took of it.
 
 http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayfront.jpg
 http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayback.jpg
 
 what I want to know is (because I have now manuals on this 
micor) how
 does it work? all I see is an audio in and an audio out on the 
thing. there
 are no power connections. and the thing is completely sealed.
 
 Is the power fed in with the audio lines?
 
 Dave Stephens
 KF6WJA
 Santa Clarita Amateur Radio Club
 www.W6JW.org
 Vice-President - Webmaster - Newsletter Editor
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line

2003-12-15 Thread NØATH





Just curious Paul - How much - might be fun to 
tinker with here. NØATH

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Paul Finch 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:03 
  PM
  Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor 
  Delay Line
  
  By 
  the way, if anyone needs some let me know, I have 
  several.
  
  Paul
  
  
  
-Original Message-From: Lee Williams 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 8:55 
PMTo: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSubject: 
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Delay Line
Power? It doesnt require any power. Its a delay 
line,no active components! We had huindreds of these on paging stations back 
in the day,they were quite expensive. 73,Lee

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Dave 
  Stephens 
  To: Repeater-Builder 
  Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 9:40 
  PM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor 
  Delay Line
  
  Hello all,
  I got a Micor Lo-Band Paging transmitter and 
  I found an interesting item within. It is a delay line made by Allen 
  Avionics. below are links to the front and back images I took of it. 
  
  
  http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayfront.jpg
  http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/thebasement/images/delayback.jpg
  
  what I want to know is (because I have now 
  manuals on this micor) how does it work? all I see is an audio in and an 
  audio out on the thing. there are no power connections. and the thing is 
  completely sealed. 
  
  Is the power fed in with the audio lines? 
  
  
  Dave StephensKF6WJASanta Clarita 
  Amateur Radio Clubwww.W6JW.orgVice-President - Webmaster 
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