Re: [Repeater-Builder] Help! Need information

2005-02-06 Thread Tedd Doda

On Sun, 06 Feb 2005 12:53:21 -, Anthony L .Ferguson wrote:

>Pin 4 RX data
>Pin 5 ground/sheild
>Pin 7 PTT 
>Pin 9 Tx Data
>So! Do you think I will be able to interface these two items together

Have you thought about how you are going to get the CAS
from the Alinco to the controller? I guess you could
always use VOX. Did you plan on tapping inside the radio
for CAS and bringing it out through one of the unused pins?



Tedd Doda, VE3TJD

Lazer Audio and Electronics
Baden, Ontario, Canada





 
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[Repeater-Builder] Repco Dimension UHF repeater question

2005-02-06 Thread Joe


Hello,

I've been going through all the repeater stuff I have acquired through
the years and came across a Repco Dimension Series UHF repeater,
WRN6UKE.  It presently is on a 462T/467R split and I am wondering if
it will go to the ham bands, specifically a 440.8T/445.8R split.  The
manual shows the range to be 450-470, but I don't know how far it will
go out of this range without ordering crystals.

Any info will be helpful.

73, Joe, K1ike







 
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[Repeater-Builder] Help! Need information

2005-02-06 Thread Anthony L .Ferguson


Hello folks,

I'm in need of some help. I have ordered an Alinco DR-135TMKII which 
has a DB9 connector on the back for packet. I saw this site 
http://www.maxentropy.net/radio/amateur_radio.htm#top This person was 
able to interface an NHRC 2 to the Yaesu FT1500M through the 6 pin 
din plug on the back of the radio that is used for 1200 baud packet.

I would like to do the same thing except using an ALinco 
Transceiver.I know I've been asked why would I use a new radio for a 
simplex repeater instead of a good used rig. Well it's rather simple 
I could use an older radio and interface it with the NHRC 2 
controller, but I would not be able to use the micropone while it was 
connect to the controller.

With the new radio installed in my truck and controller conected to 
the radio I could use the radio normally and when the controller is 
needed just throw the switch and BINGO! emergency repeater. 

Now I should mention that I plan to use the same model controller as 
was used with the Yaesu FT1500M. The NHRC 2 has a DB9 connector also 
and here is the pin out for the controller.

Pin 1 ground
Pin 2 13.8 volts
Pin 3 PTT ( active low)
Pin 4 Tx audio
Pin 5 RX audio
Pin 6 CAS+
Pin 7 CAS-
Pin 8 gound/Tx audio
Pin 9 ground/RX audio

Here are the pin out for the DB9 connector on the Alinco Transceiver.
These will also be through the 1200 baud connector set up.

PINS 1,2,3,6,and 8 not connected
Pin 4 RX data
Pin 5 ground/sheild
Pin 7 PTT 
Pin 9 Tx Data

So! Do you think I will be able to interface these two items together 
and fuction as a simplex repeater as KE6DAX did with the Yaesu? I 
hope so, because there is a need for such a device in my area in case 
the local repeater is down and something is needed. 

I'm also working on getting my own repeater up and running also so if 
it ever goes down I'll be able to trun on the switch and BINGO! 
temporary emergency repeater is active till I can get my repeater 
back into full service.

I'm serious about wanting to have an emergency back up repeater and 
the simplex would be the answer to a problem . 

Just check out my website http://home.earthlink.net/~kb4zgo/ and take 
a look at the family photo of radio on my site. 

Well enough of my ramblings. Please let me know what information you 
have or suggestions thanks 73 de KB4zgo  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 







 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Channel Guard element needed

2005-02-06 Thread Fred Seamans

Neil: It sure would make a big difference. Metal = Mechanical and Plastic =
Transistorized.
Our age is told by the first types of test equipment we used. Mine was the
old Lampkin Dev. Monitor and Lampkin's Highly unstable frequency calibrated
VFO without the temperature comp.
Fred
W5VAY
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Channel Guard element needed


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> > one with the base that looks like a small tube base. I have one for
> > 118.?, but need 103.5. If you have one let me know what you need for
> > it, or I'll trade the one that I have.
> > 73
> > And Thanks
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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Tuning info - Alcatel/Ferrocom B108 circulator

2005-02-06 Thread nj902


--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin Berlen, K9HX"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"I am in need of tuning info for the above listed circulator..."
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Alignment of most brands is pretty much the same.  

Have you looked over the tuning information on the Repeater-builder
site?

http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/ant-sys-index.html#iso-cir







 
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