Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-16 Thread Jim B.
Paul M Schmitter wrote:
 Running it on GMRS. The way I read the rules, a GMRS
 repeater can be 50 watts. The frequency of a FRS radio
 can be adjusted slightly to fall into the GMRS
 frequecies and since it's only for receive there is no
 type acceptance issue.

Ok-but I don't know how you did that. Is it one that actually has a trim 
cap for freq adjustment? Not many of those. But I can definitely see 
tweaking it 12.5 Khz if so.

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-16 Thread Jim B.
Paul M Schmitter wrote:
 Ooops. Re-read the rules. It's 15 watts for a fixed
 station as long as it's not within 50 miles of Canada.
 
 
 --- Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Not to mention that even with a GMRS license, power
 is limited to 5W max?
 -- 
 Jim Barbour
 WD8CHL

Not for FRS freqs, which is what I thought we talking about.

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-14 Thread Paul M Schmitter
Running it on GMRS. The way I read the rules, a GMRS
repeater can be 50 watts. The frequency of a FRS radio
can be adjusted slightly to fall into the GMRS
frequecies and since it's only for receive there is no
type acceptance issue.

--- Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Paul M Schmitter wrote:
  I'm actually working on improving my poor man's
  repeater right now. 
  Basically here's what I've been using during
 tests:
  Vertex FTL-7011 as transmitter
  Advanced research preamp
  Radio Shack FRS Cat # 21-1811 retuned as
 receiver(not
  very selective)
 
 You DO know that repeaters are illegal on FRS
 channels? (Even if you 
 have a GMRS license.)
 
 Not to mention that even with a GMRS license, power
 is limited to 5W max?
 -- 
 Jim Barbour
 WD8CHL
 
 


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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-14 Thread Paul M Schmitter
Ooops. Re-read the rules. It's 15 watts for a fixed
station as long as it's not within 50 miles of Canada.


--- Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Paul M Schmitter wrote:
  I'm actually working on improving my poor man's
  repeater right now. 
  Basically here's what I've been using during
 tests:
  Vertex FTL-7011 as transmitter
  Advanced research preamp
  Radio Shack FRS Cat # 21-1811 retuned as
 receiver(not
  very selective)
 
 You DO know that repeaters are illegal on FRS
 channels? (Even if you 
 have a GMRS license.)
 
 Not to mention that even with a GMRS license, power
 is limited to 5W max?
 -- 
 Jim Barbour
 WD8CHL
 
 


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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-13 Thread Paul M Schmitter
I'm actually working on improving my poor man's
repeater right now. 
Basically here's what I've been using during tests:
Vertex FTL-7011 as transmitter
Advanced research preamp
Radio Shack FRS Cat # 21-1811 retuned as receiver(not
very selective)
Controller is homemade. Found COR from FRS and fed
thru diode to base of NPN transistor. Also connected
to base of transistor was a simple RC circuit to
create a tail on the repeater. The emitter went to
ground and the collector to PTT on the Vertex. Using
an old Radio Shack digital voice module(20 second), I
recorded an ID message. Using a 555 timer, I created a
pulse to trigger the ID every 15 minutes. The pulse
also triggered another 555 to activate the PTT for a
preset time for the ID. The second 555 connects thru a
diode to the base of the NPN transistor mentioned
earlier. 
Audio output from receiver goes thru simple resistor
network to lower signal and more or less balance
impedence before connecting to mike input of Vertex.

Using a 12 volt/ 5 volt supply for system. 12 volts
for Vertex and 5 volts for receiver and controller. 
Early test show incredible de-sense in the receiver
due to no duplexer. I'm using separate antennas placed
30 ft apart horizontally and 20 feet apart vertically.

I'm now working on integrating a different receiver
and purchasing a use duplexer.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

--- skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project 
 
 I'm glad to see a lot of you are interested in doing
 an 
 interactive type repeater construction project. Some
 of 
 you already have potential and/or available
 equipment in 
 your hot little hands. Many of you have already done
 this 
 type of project and we would hope to read about your
 
 experiences with the various projects you've worked
 on. 
 
 We might start out talking about ideas related to
 the 
 receiver section of the project... but it's probably
 better 
 to first talk about potential equipment (radio)
 sources. 
 
 Let us assume for this thread that pretty much much
 of 
 the surplus  new two-way radio equipment around can
 be 
 considered for a repeater project.  
 
 Many of us find equipment on Ebay... but other
 sources are 
 easily located.  Ham Flea Markets go on throughout
 the Country 
 and there are various amateur radio web pages with
 buy  sell 
 sections. 
 
 As Cell phones replace a lot of traditional two-way
 radio systems 
 that are/were not able to adjust to their various
 market locations... 
 you can often find radio equipment at flea markets
 and yard sales. 
 
 There are a number of used two-way radio equipment
 dealers around 
 the country... that number shrinking down as
 internet stores replace 
 traditional brick and motar surplus radio dealers. 
 
   
 
 So  what do we really need from the receiver? 
 
 Consider the receivers front-end performance?  
 Discriminator Audio? 
 CTCSS decoder build-it or external? 
 How do we obtain a carrier (receive signal) operated
 switch? 
 Local speaker audio? 
 Repeater Audio? 
 DC operation (power requirements)? 
 Cost? 
 Possible examples of good and bad receiver choices?
  ... and of course hardware ownership.
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-13 Thread Jim B.
Paul M Schmitter wrote:
 I'm actually working on improving my poor man's
 repeater right now. 
 Basically here's what I've been using during tests:
 Vertex FTL-7011 as transmitter
 Advanced research preamp
 Radio Shack FRS Cat # 21-1811 retuned as receiver(not
 very selective)

You DO know that repeaters are illegal on FRS channels? (Even if you 
have a GMRS license.)

Not to mention that even with a GMRS license, power is limited to 5W max?
-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-13 Thread Jay Urish
playing devils advocate--
I don't recall seeing the frequencies that this repeater is running.

How do you know what they are?

Jim B. wrote:
 
 
 Paul M Schmitter wrote:
   I'm actually working on improving my poor man's
   repeater right now.
   Basically here's what I've been using during tests:
   Vertex FTL-7011 as transmitter
   Advanced research preamp
   Radio Shack FRS Cat # 21-1811 retuned as receiver(not
   very selective)
 
 You DO know that repeaters are illegal on FRS channels? (Even if you
 have a GMRS license.)
 
 Not to mention that even with a GMRS license, power is limited to 5W max?
 -- 
 Jim Barbour
 WD8CHL
 
 

-- 
Jay Urish   CCNANetwork Engineer

Home)972-691-0125
Cell)972-965-6229



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-13 Thread Jim B.
Jay Urish wrote:
 playing devils advocate--
 I don't recall seeing the frequencies that this repeater is running.
 
 How do you know what they are?

 Paul M Schmitter wrote:

   Radio Shack FRS Cat # 21-1811 retuned as receiver(not
   very selective)

That tells me.
-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-13 Thread Jay Urish
Jim..
That is an ASSumption.

How do you know that that radio won't drop into the ham band?


Give the guy the benefit of the doubt...

Jim B. wrote:
 
 
 Jay Urish wrote:
   playing devils advocate--
   I don't recall seeing the frequencies that this repeater is running.
  
   How do you know what they are?
 
   Paul M Schmitter wrote:
 
Radio Shack FRS Cat # 21-1811 retuned as receiver(not
very selective)
 
 That tells me.
 -- 
 Jim Barbour
 WD8CHL
 
 

-- 
Jay Urish   CCNANetwork Engineer

Home)972-691-0125
Cell)972-965-6229



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-13 Thread Jim B.
Jay Urish wrote:
 Jim..
 That is an ASSumption.
 
 How do you know that that radio won't drop into the ham band?

Because it's an FRS radio-channels are hard-coded into the controller. 
They are ALL like that.

-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL



Re: [Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-13 Thread Charles Schmell
Apart fro the other comments about what frequency it's
on, my 2 suggestions to minimize desense would be to
TOTALLY shield the receiver (bringing in the antenna
connection, of course), with a feedthrough cap on the
power line, and getting the antennas on the same
pole/mast right above each other, if you can, with 30
or more feet separation. You may also need double
shielded coax on the receiver, also. Congratulations,
however on an innovative system.  (Skipp should be
proud).

Charles, KS3Z

--- Paul M Schmitter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm actually working on improving my poor man's
 repeater right now. 
 Basically here's what I've been using during tests:
 Vertex FTL-7011 as transmitter
 Advanced research preamp
 Radio Shack FRS Cat # 21-1811 retuned as
 receiver(not
 very selective)
 Controller is homemade. Found COR from FRS and fed
 thru diode to base of NPN transistor. Also connected
 to base of transistor was a simple RC circuit to
 create a tail on the repeater. The emitter went to
 ground and the collector to PTT on the Vertex. Using
 an old Radio Shack digital voice module(20 second),
 I
 recorded an ID message. Using a 555 timer, I created
 a
 pulse to trigger the ID every 15 minutes. The pulse
 also triggered another 555 to activate the PTT for a
 preset time for the ID. The second 555 connects thru
 a
 diode to the base of the NPN transistor mentioned
 earlier. 
 Audio output from receiver goes thru simple resistor
 network to lower signal and more or less balance
 impedence before connecting to mike input of Vertex.
 
 Using a 12 volt/ 5 volt supply for system. 12 volts
 for Vertex and 5 volts for receiver and controller. 
 Early test show incredible de-sense in the receiver
 due to no duplexer. I'm using separate antennas
 placed
 30 ft apart horizontally and 20 feet apart
 vertically.
 
 I'm now working on integrating a different receiver
 and purchasing a use duplexer.
 
 That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
 


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[Repeater-Builder] Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project

2007-04-12 Thread skipp025
Opening Salvo Poor Mans Repeater Project 

I'm glad to see a lot of you are interested in doing an 
interactive type repeater construction project. Some of 
you already have potential and/or available equipment in 
your hot little hands. Many of you have already done this 
type of project and we would hope to read about your 
experiences with the various projects you've worked on. 

We might start out talking about ideas related to the 
receiver section of the project... but it's probably better 
to first talk about potential equipment (radio) sources. 

Let us assume for this thread that pretty much much of 
the surplus  new two-way radio equipment around can be 
considered for a repeater project.  

Many of us find equipment on Ebay... but other sources are 
easily located.  Ham Flea Markets go on throughout the Country 
and there are various amateur radio web pages with buy  sell 
sections. 

As Cell phones replace a lot of traditional two-way radio systems 
that are/were not able to adjust to their various market locations... 
you can often find radio equipment at flea markets and yard sales. 

There are a number of used two-way radio equipment dealers around 
the country... that number shrinking down as internet stores replace 
traditional brick and motar surplus radio dealers. 

  

So  what do we really need from the receiver? 

Consider the receivers front-end performance?  
Discriminator Audio? 
CTCSS decoder build-it or external? 
How do we obtain a carrier (receive signal) operated switch? 
Local speaker audio? 
Repeater Audio? 
DC operation (power requirements)? 
Cost? 
Possible examples of good and bad receiver choices?
 ... and of course hardware ownership.

s.