Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: how far

2010-04-26 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 2:20 PM, Kris Kirby k...@catonic.us wrote:



 On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, George wrote:
  i looked at the pdf that you refering and there is requirements for
  mesuring if the signal is more powerful than 1640 watts and the
  antenna is 10 meters or less accessibel by people...my antenna is more
  than 10 meters above the closest person and the signal is less
  powerful than 450 watts. anyway magnetic fields have no effect at the
  human body...what so ever

 You'd think that, but have a gander at the FCC Rules, Part 97.13.


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 Disinformation Analyst
  

 Likewise it is the principal basis on how a microwave oven works, granted
the frequency is slightly higher in the oven. There are many microwave ovens
in the 800-900 Watt range that still manage to boil water.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Repeater Insurance?

2009-04-28 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
Thanks to everyone for the responses.Specifically our club is investigating
liability insurance.

Thanks for the help.

Dan KC2BEZ

On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Eric Lemmon wb6...@verizon.net wrote:



 Dan,

 It's not clear whether you are wanting to insure your equipment against
 theft or damage, or want to insure your group against liability. Please
 clearly state which you want information about.


 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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 I see a good deal of complaining and anecdotes in this thread, but no
 solutions. Does anyone have a company/agent/plan that is good?

 73
 Dan



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Repeater Insurance?

2009-04-27 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
I see a good deal of complaining and anecdotes in this thread, but no
solutions. Does anyone have a company/agent/plan that is good?
73
Dan


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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Johnson question

2006-11-18 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
While I don't have the schematic I do have the pinout. Here it is:
1 -- 8 volt
2 -- Clone
3 -- AFO
4 -- PTT
5 -- MIC Earth
6 -- MIC
7 -- GND
8 -- Hanger

I picked up one of these off of E-bay for the very same purpose so
please let me know how you make out.

73
Dan


It's modular and the box says it's for the 7600 radios.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Johnson question

2006-11-18 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
While I don't have the schematic I do have the pinout. Here it is:
1 -- 8 volt
2 -- Clone
3 -- AFO
4 -- PTT
5 -- MIC Earth
6 -- MIC
7 -- GND
8 -- Hanger

I picked up one of these off of E-bay for the very same purpose so
please let me know how you make out.

73
Dan


It's modular and the box says it's for the 7600 radios.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Need Plan info on handheld coverage in Business Band for 60 miles or so

2006-04-02 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
Here is an off the wall thought. Install 802.11 throughout the stores.
Then use some of those netgear wifi phones. It would be free as long
as you are calling one another. http://tools.netgear.com/skype/

Dan  KC2BEZ

On 4/2/06, Kevin King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Cingular's push to talk feature might be a solution.

 Kevin King SCSA BSCIS
 ARS KC6OVD
 GMRS KAG0378
 EIEIO 2722
 Acworth Georgia


 -Original Message-
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 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Need Plan info on handheld coverage in
 Business Band for 60 miles or so


 We have four stores that is spread over nearly a 60 mile radius.   The
 first store is about 40 air miles from my store, and then from my
 store to the next store is about 17 air miles, and again from that
 store is 17 miles or so.  From store one to store 4, there is about 60
 air miles between them.  Locating the repeater here at my home about
 100', it will be on UHF.  Using mobile radios, they would all be able
 to reach the repeater, but I would like to enhance it somehow that the
 handhelds would be able to be used between the stores.  Any thoughts
 on a plan that would work for this.  I have to keep cost to minimum.
 We do have DSL at all 4 stores.  Thanks.

 Mathew
 N9LV

















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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Receiver Tuning

2006-03-09 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
Try item# 7598024261

Dan

On 3/9/06, Mike Perryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Got an item number..  Hae Dong turned up nothing..
 mike

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 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Receiver Tuning



 So I snuck in a minute to play with the new toy.

 If my meter is reading right, I'm at 0.24uV for 12dB sinad.
 I tuned by ear, and got 0.26, so not THAT bad, but with the meter I
 don't have to listen to the tone and noise that drives me nuts.

 This is a Hae Dong meter, there are more on Ebay for $30 or thereabouts.
 It's used, and no manual, but hey, it's got a 110Vac plug and a BNC
 input. What manual do you need? :)









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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: CSC CWID-51B Rev D

2006-01-19 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
I'm in the same boat. I too have acquired a couple of these with no
Docs. If someone finds some info could we get it up on the RBTIP?

Thanks.
Dan

On 1/19/06, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 They no longer support their CWID stuff or at least it was not accessible on
 their web site. Not sure if it eprom or dtmf programmed as I did not get any
 documentation with it.

 Thanks.


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 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: CSC CWID-51B Rev D


  If it's the common CSC ID unit, it is a prom
  based design. I probably have a copy of the
  circuit diagram.
 
  Don't know if CSC is still in business (try a
  google search for information). You might have
  to burn your own prom if you have the equipment
  to do said.
 
  skipp
 
 
   kb0jyl1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I am sure this has been asked a thousand times all ready, so please
   excuse me for doing it again as new memeber of  your group.
  
   I am looking for programing and wireing information for this cw id'er.
   It will go on my VHF Engineering 220 repeater if I can make it work.
   Any help is appreciated.
  
   Thank you
  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: CSC CWID-51B Rev D

2006-01-19 Thread Dan KC2BEZ
Skipp,
Thanks for the info. I'm usually brave enough to try anything once, so
if you would be so kind to send what you have I would give it a shot.
Thanks for the help.

Dan

On 1/19/06, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The unit takes bipolar proms, which I was surprised
 to see still being sold by Jameco.

 You'd have to find someone who can read and program
 the proms, regardless of what type they are.

 You could replace the prom with an eprom if you knew
 how to do the conversion.

 I have a circuit diagram for the cw id 50, which is
 pretty much the same unit.   If you had that information
 and enough time/resources and desire, getting it to
 play for your needs would be a bit of work, but not
 something out of the realm of possible projects.

 If you went with an eprom conversion, you could lift
 the circuit digram for the similar hamtronics eprom based
 cw ID'er.  It would be a road map for the conversion
 to an eprom unit.

 Get out your soldering irons...

 skipp

  Dan KC2BEZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'm in the same boat. I too have acquired a couple of these with no
  Docs. If someone finds some info could we get it up on the RBTIP?
 
  Thanks.
  Dan
 
  On 1/19/06, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   They no longer support their CWID stuff or at least it was not
 accessible on
   their web site. Not sure if it eprom or dtmf programmed as I did
 not get any
   documentation with it.
  
   Thanks.
  
  
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   From: skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
   Sent: Thursday, 19 January, 2006 12:08
   Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: CSC CWID-51B Rev D
  
  
If it's the common CSC ID unit, it is a prom
based design. I probably have a copy of the
circuit diagram.
   
Don't know if CSC is still in business (try a
google search for information). You might have
to burn your own prom if you have the equipment
to do said.
   
skipp
   
   
 kb0jyl1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am sure this has been asked a thousand times all ready, so
 please
 excuse me for doing it again as new memeber of  your group.

 I am looking for programing and wireing information for this
 cw id'er.
 It will go on my VHF Engineering 220 repeater if I can make it
 work.
 Any help is appreciated.

 Thank you

 Steve KB0JYL
 Topeka





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Help with Harris

2005-04-08 Thread Dan KC2BEZ


This is very interesting. I am also in posession of a similar harris
radio. It is the Alpha 2000 UHF Mobile Telephone. I did search a
little on the web but I found very little information on it. When I
acquired this rig someone had already modified it to the Amateur band,
however I would like to move frequencies. Does anyone here have some
info on how to do so? I would be interested in joining a group devoted
to harris, how do I do that?
FWIW it looks to be a very well built unit. It is similar in size to a
Mastr II however the guts are much smaller due to the fact there is a
duplexer built in. The guts might possibly be compared to a GE Delta.

Thanks for the help.

Dan Simmons

On Apr 8, 2005 2:28 PM, Rick  Charlotte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 There is a harris group that I run .. and one of the members works
 for harris !!!
 
 he is a great chap ! and he programms the chips that control th
 'channel'
 
 Rick
 
 
 On 8 Apr 2005 at 16:24, skipp025 wrote:
 
 
 
  Harris Made a number of IMTS radio telephones in both
  VHF and UHF. The duplex versions were sleeper portable
  repeaters, great quality and often sold for near
  nothing in the late 80's early-mid 90's.
 
  Everyone bought the UHF Versions for the really cool
  internal duplexer (like the Celwave flat-pack, but more
  square and grey in colour), threw out the radio just
  for the duplexer when the radio made an easy repeater.
 
  Duplex and regular radios were made in VHF and UHF,
  bought one at the last flea mkt for $3.
 
  Great radio, great repeater.
  cheers,
  skipp
 
 
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Fellows,
   
I have been ever so graciously given a mystery radio that was made
   into a small portable repeater. This is the kind of thing that you
   hook up to a 12v Battery and hook an antenna to it and it's ready
  to go.
   
Anyhow, this radio has been visually identified as a UHF Harris
   mobile. Other than that there is not much more I can tell you about
   model numbers, etc. I will say this, it looks a lot like a RF-1525
  or
   1550 series VHF radio, if that helps. I definitely know this one is
  a UHF.
   
If anyone has a copy of the manual they would like to part with,
  or
   can make copies of, I would be willing to reimburse for any costs
   incurred.
   
Scott
   
M. Scott Zimmerman
Zimmerman Electronics
Ham Radio Call N3XCC
612 Barnett Road
Boswell, PA 15531
  
  
Hi Scott,
  
Better late than never :)
  
The Harris Radio you have described sounds like a model 450a
   Radiotelephone. They came with a small set of duplexers on top. They
   are rated at 20 watts continuos duty full duplex. If you still have
  it
   send a pic' and I could probably identify the Harris model for sure.
   If anyone is in need I have the operator and service manual, and I
   could make scans when I get my scanner fixed.
  
These units are easy to hook up and make great repeaters.
  
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