Re: [Repeater-Builder] DB UHF Duplexer
How tall are the cans ? I can refer you to someone who can furnish the info to you if you contact me of list. ( de_n3dab at tds dot net ) -- Doug N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709 johnsandersii <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: = I have a 4 can (Square Copper) set that are band pass only that I need to build a set of harnesses for it. Can someone give me the demensions, or direct me to a web site where I can find the info? I also would like to convert them to band pass/reject if I can get that info too.They don't have a tag on them so I can not tell you the model that they are. Thanks, John n5nme
[Repeater-Builder] DB UHF Duplexer
I have a 4 can (Square Copper) set that are band pass only that I need to build a set of harnesses for it. Can someone give me the demensions, or direct me to a web site where I can find the info? I also would like to convert them to band pass/reject if I can get that info too.They don't have a tag on them so I can not tell you the model that they are. Thanks, John n5nme
[Repeater-Builder] Master 2 ,PA,Pictures of a broken link!!
hia ll someone here in the group sent me a picture of a broken link on the board that affect my TX,, it would transmit on a short bust ,,,because of this cut on the solder on the pa board?? if the person read me,can you send me a again this great picture where we can see the problem?? thanks you very much gervais ev2ckn
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Colorado Gateway back on-line & repeaters up high
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Back in '05 I unsuccessfully tried accessing the 2M & 440 repeaters on > Pike's Peak from Mt. Sunflower (highest point in Kansas, almost right on > the CO-KS border). The repeaters there use low gain antennas (I assume the > owners are worried about lightning - anything more than a 3 dBd antenna > would easily make it the highest point on the building & maybe the entire > mountain), so I wouldn't be surprised if there are some other systems in > the surrounding ranges that actually have better coverage to the east. > > Bob NO6B Pikes is a great site, because of it's 14,000'+ altitude, but yeah... I hear the group there is antenna-limited. It still is the only single repeater setup (well, there's two there... VHF and UHF) that can actually shoot over the Monument, CO area "Palmer Divide" to some extent and be used by mobiles in the Denver area. The building is tiny, and the arrangement they're in there is some old grandfathered deal which will never be duplicated again in my lifetime, from what I hear. Most clubs in the Colorado Springs area (including my own) have their equipment at the lower and easily accessible Cheyenne Mtn. (Yes, the one NORAD used to live inside of.) For Denver, Squaw Mtn at 11,440' is a good site, as well as Centennial Peak (unsure on the elevation, probably about 10K) for the Denver Metro area, as is the Mt. Thorodin site. Squaw is a commercial facility made from an old "stone house" that was where the person working the fire tower used to live. For raw "gain" on receive, there are three VHF machines sharing two 8-bay VHF Sinclair monsters. They talk well, even after combining losses at VHF on TX. But on receive, too much pre-amp will kill you up there. The noise floor at the site is incredibly high, due to all the "stuff" it can "see". Squaw also has a large "H-Frame" tower system and the amount of abandoned and broken stuff on the towers, legs, and cross-frames is amazingly bad... adding to the noise and mixing issues. Thorodin is slightly lower, and further north, and a much cleaner site. Also more expensive, since the owners/managers are active. The winds are so high there during the winter there is no tower, they designed the building to have a pipe across the East face where antennas would be directly mounted. I don't think the machine on/near Evans is there anymore. It's definitely not a well-published or club machine, if it is. There are about four or five other "medium height" sites, including the "hub" for my club... Conifer Mountain at 9,900' or so. All cover the Metro Denver area well, with small areas of shadow, depending on which site you're talking about. We have a glut of repeaters that cover large territory out here on analog. The joke is we have an analog machine for every active user. :-) The "excitement" about this, is of course that it's digital and different than all of that. Another VERY exciting thing would be to find enough techies to handle the care and feeding of a high-site with voted receivers... but no one has tackled that yet. That would make HT coverage a much more viable thing... right now, you go to a window to make sure you're not noisy 20 miles away... on these mountain-top monsters. Our problem isn't TX coverage, it's getting the RX's close enough to HT end-users to make them full-quieting. Pre-amps can only do so much... Some of the "medium" height sites actually work better for HT users, since they're closer in to the city. Guy Hill, Lookout Mtn, Centennial Peak, Critchell, and Eldorado Mtn fit that bill nicely... all of which are commercialized or have machines on them as grandfathered deals with other tenants. An interesting "dream" a few of us techies shared with each other, but the stars haven't aligned in any significant way to do it, would be to put an individual receiver on a whole bunch of those... and vote those into a high site with a nice high-power transmitter. The biggest problem we have out here is too many clubs, each one struggling with only one to three people that REALLY understand how to build repeaters that perform. A "mega-merger" like in the regular work-a-day world would have happened by now, if they were businesses... but with personalities they way they are in ham circles, it'll never happen... people get attached to frequencies, and sites, and stuff. One "mega-club" that could remove the machines that are duplicated efforts (or lower the number of them), re-use the gear for things like a voted receiver system or low-level linked repeaters in parts of town, etc... would sure be interesting. I don't think I'll ever see it happen in my lifetime though... Nate WY0X
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Zetron SCU controller
What simulator did you find? Any I've run across weren't free. Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: "Ian Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 2:49 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Zetron SCU controller > Thank you for all the help. The site you mentioned was quite helpful > and I downloaded a tone generator simulator, was able to plug in the > tones and it works perfectly. > > Thanks > Ian > VA2IR >
[Repeater-Builder] Re: Zetron SCU controller
You're not with the TV police are you? We already had the book and paper cops come around checking what we are reading in the house --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Tedd Doda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 15:52:34 -, Ian Miller wrote: > > >shows on WRTN Buffalo on DISH Network. > >VA2IR > > I'm SURE you meant Expressvu or Starchoiceright :) > > Tedd Doda, VE3TJD > Lazer Audio and Electronics > ESSO plaza at exit 268 off HWY 401 > Phone: 519-513-0377 > > My idea of a Symphony > 8 Pistons playing the tune my right foot tells them to. >
[Repeater-Builder] Re: Zetron SCU controller
Thank you for all the help. The site you mentioned was quite helpful and I downloaded a tone generator simulator, was able to plug in the tones and it works perfectly. Thanks Ian VA2IR --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Chuck Kelsey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > They may have used a Zetron in later years, but at the time the program was > made, Zetron wasn't in existence. > > See this and you'll have what you seek: > > http://www.policeinterceptor.com/emerg.htm > > Chuck > WB2EDV > > > > - Original Message - > From: "Ian Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 11:52 AM > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Zetron SCU controller > > > > Hi fellows. This is a little off topic, but lately I have been watching > > and taping the old EMERGENCY! shows on WRTN Buffalo on DISH Network. > > 4PM eastern. > > > > From reading on some fan sites, the dispatcher, Sam Lanier, who was a > > real LA County fire dispatcher, used a ZETRON Station control unit to > > send out those tones that were heard in the station, and opened the > > doors. > > > > Does anyone have any info on the unit in question that generated those > > tones? I'd love to find one - just for memorabilia. > > > > Thanks again > > Ian > > VA2IR > > VE2RMP VHF/UHF Repeater group > > Irlp Nodes 2570 and 2006 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Zetron SCU controller
They may have used a Zetron in later years, but at the time the program was made, Zetron wasn't in existence. See this and you'll have what you seek: http://www.policeinterceptor.com/emerg.htm Chuck WB2EDV - Original Message - From: "Ian Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 11:52 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Zetron SCU controller > Hi fellows. This is a little off topic, but lately I have been watching > and taping the old EMERGENCY! shows on WRTN Buffalo on DISH Network. > 4PM eastern. > > From reading on some fan sites, the dispatcher, Sam Lanier, who was a > real LA County fire dispatcher, used a ZETRON Station control unit to > send out those tones that were heard in the station, and opened the > doors. > > Does anyone have any info on the unit in question that generated those > tones? I'd love to find one - just for memorabilia. > > Thanks again > Ian > VA2IR > VE2RMP VHF/UHF Repeater group > Irlp Nodes 2570 and 2006 > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Zetron SCU controller
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008 15:52:34 -, Ian Miller wrote: >shows on WRTN Buffalo on DISH Network. >VA2IR I'm SURE you meant Expressvu or Starchoiceright :) Tedd Doda, VE3TJD Lazer Audio and Electronics ESSO plaza at exit 268 off HWY 401 Phone: 519-513-0377 My idea of a Symphony 8 Pistons playing the tune my right foot tells them to.
[Repeater-Builder] Tle amps
Hi guys .Can anyone tell me the website for tle rf amps for Motorola repeaters Thank You, Ian Wells, Kerinvale Comaudio, 361 Camboon Road.Biloela.4715 Phone 0749922574 or 0409159932 www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
[Repeater-Builder] Zetron SCU controller
Hi fellows. This is a little off topic, but lately I have been watching and taping the old EMERGENCY! shows on WRTN Buffalo on DISH Network. 4PM eastern. >From reading on some fan sites, the dispatcher, Sam Lanier, who was a real LA County fire dispatcher, used a ZETRON Station control unit to send out those tones that were heard in the station, and opened the doors. Does anyone have any info on the unit in question that generated those tones? I'd love to find one - just for memorabilia. Thanks again Ian VA2IR VE2RMP VHF/UHF Repeater group Irlp Nodes 2570 and 2006
[Repeater-Builder] Re: Any 1 need any of these?
---If the same application applies to all these units for the differance between UHF & VHF, then this one is a UHF. The only numbers on the MaraTrac is...HLN 1318A and on the inside pc board...HLN 5510A... I don't want Nothing for it. You pay postage & I have No Guarantee that it works.In Repeater- [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Camilo So" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Randy, > How much you want for the Maratrac, and is it a VHF or UHF? > > > 73 > W4CSO > > > - Original Message - > From: Randy > To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 1:03 AM > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Any 1 need any of these? > > > Moxy, Mocom-70, Motrac, PAC, Syntor, Maratrac, Maxar-80, Micor, Mitrek, >
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Any 1 need any of these?
What variety pulsar or II's are you looking for v or u? Mike KB5FLX [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: DCFluX To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 12:08 AM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Any 1 need any of these? Any Pulsar or Pulsar II's? On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 10:03 PM, Randy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Moxy, Mocom-70, Motrac, PAC, Syntor, Maratrac, Maxar-80, Micor, Mitrek, > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: WTD - Moto TLN8381A "Micor" rx reed - 100.0
Mike Are you stil looking for the 100.0 hz reed? Contact me off list and I can fix you up. What par of 5 land are you in? Mike KB5FLX [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Randy To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 11:57 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: WTD - Moto TLN8381A "Micor" rx reed - 100.0 ---I have a TLN8381A...162.2 Hz . In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, J Roden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > As the subject says, I'm in need of a 100.0 reed for a Micor receiver. I have a 103.5 or 156.7 to swap if that helps you any. This is the slightly larger reed than the transmit (and other equipment) uses. > > Please email direct. > > Thanks > Mike/W5JR > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
RE: [Repeater-Builder] WTD - Moto TLN8381A "Micor" rx reed - 100.0
Mike, Did you try contacting Ted at MDM Radio? His slogan is, "If it's in stock, we've got it." Hehehehe Have him check his stock - I just got one from him for 141.3. And he's a "lurker" here, so he may have already reached out for you off-list. ;-) 73 de Mark - N9WYS From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of J Roden As the subject says, I'm in need of a 100.0 reed for a Micor receiver. I have a 103.5 or 156.7 to swap if that helps you any. This is the slightly larger reed than the transmit (and other equipment) uses. Please email direct. Thanks Mike/W5JR [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Any 1 need any of these?
Hi Randy, How much you want for the Maratrac, and is it a VHF or UHF? 73 W4CSO - Original Message - From: Randy To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 1:03 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Any 1 need any of these? Moxy, Mocom-70, Motrac, PAC, Syntor, Maratrac, Maxar-80, Micor, Mitrek,
[Repeater-Builder] Re: Any 1 need any of these?
---Sorry, The only Mitrek left is: T51JJA4900BK w/attached TLN1691B will seperate with a key... . . In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Joe Burkleo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Randy, > I could use some UHF Mitrek radios. > The numbers on the radios should be > > UHF RADIO FCC TRANSMITTER NUMBER > > T34 = 30 watt > T44 = 50 watt > T64 = 75 watt > T74 = 100 watt > > UHF RADIO CHASSIS NUMBER > > HUE1001B = 406 - 420 Mhz (30 watt) > HUE1002B = 450 - 470 Mhz (30 watt) > HUE1147A = 470 - 512 Mhz (30 watt) > HUE1011B = 406 - 420 Mhz (50 watt) > HUE1012B = 450 - 470 Mhz (50 watt) > HUE1153A = 470 - 512 Mhz (50 watt) > HUE1032B = 450 - 470 Mhz (75/100 watt) > HUE1033B = 470 - 494 Mhz (75/100 watt) > > The HUE1147A, HUE1153A, and the HUE1033B are not usable for my needs. > > Thanks, > Joe - WA7JAW > > --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Randy" wrote: > > > > Moxy, Mocom-70, Motrac, PAC, Syntor, Maratrac, Maxar-80, Micor, Mitrek, > > >