[Repeater-Builder] MSR2000

2010-05-04 Thread Howard Klino
I ma looking for 2 VHF pre-amps for the MSR2000.  The model number is TLD2611A. 
 If anybody has some I would appreciate knowing about them

Howard  K2IMO
hkl...@nc.rr.com


[Repeater-Builder] Re:Portable MSR2000?

2010-02-12 Thread Howard Klino
Some of the MSR2000 had a power supply in them to charge a battewry pack and 
when power went out, they would then run off the batteries...there was a 
connection on the side of the unit near the antenna connection..So not sure if 
you have this type of unit

Howard  K2IMO


[Repeater-Builder] MSR 2000 Repeater

2009-09-19 Thread Howard Klino
I have gotten a MSR2000 repeater working with the the PL card in it.I do not 
want to use this card as I have installed a TS-32 board.  When I remove the 
PL card, both transmit and receive are disabled.  What do I jumper to stop 
this from happening.  It blocks me from using the meter jack for the 
transmitter.

Howard   K2IMO

[Repeater-Builder] Re: CAT300 programming?

2008-07-26 Thread Howard Klino
First load your repeater ID into one of the blank voice message slots.  Then 
prigram a schedular to make the controller ID every 15 minutes or what ever 
time is needed as required to ID the repeater when not in use.  


Howard  K2IMO
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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Control Link

2008-05-16 Thread Howard Klino
SERA does require that you co-ordinate your control frequency.  It will be an 
unpublished frequency.  Also suggest that you use a sub tone.  They will 
probably request that anyway.

Howard  K2IMO

[Repeater-Builder] 440 transmitter

2008-02-24 Thread Howard Klino
Looking for a 440 transmitter that puts out about 18 to 20 watts at a 
reasonable price.  Cannot find a replacement transistor for present 
transmitter. Nobody has one.  I live in North Carolina

Thanks in advance
Howard  K2IMO

[Repeater-Builder] Re: 147.435 Repeater in Simplex Channels Contrary to Part

2007-10-14 Thread Howard Klino
Not too long ago there was a posting that there was a repeater on the so called 
simplex freqs on 146 and 147.  I posted an answer that they were legal as 
stated by the ARRL in the Repeater Directory.  For those that think part 97 
says different should read what the ARRL says.  I don't think the ARRL would 
publish false info about the freqs.

The Repeater Directory makes no distinction as to what areas are allowed to use 
these freqs for repeaters.  Read the section in the book under Band Plans and 
then go to the freq plan for 2 meters.  Be sure to read the foot notes  Ant 
area can use these freqs for repeaters.

Howard  K2IMO