Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Ronny Julian
I really wish someone would come out with new versions of that antenna.  
It was one of the best I ever had.  A nasty ice storm  (limb) took mine out.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for assembling 
 the old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna.  The ant has been sitting high and 
 dry (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and I want to 
 stick it up at the new shop.
  
 Anyone got the instruction sheet(s) that can be scanned into a jpeg or 
 Adobe Acrobat format.
  
 I took down at a client's site a two meter one that is in good shape.  
 If there's a two meter instruction sheet available, I could use it also.
  
 Roger Hansen, W6TOZ six toes
 Mount Vernon, WA







 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Ronny Julian






Someone HAS!
http://www.isopole.com/english/homeen/homeen.htm



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
  In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for
assembling the old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna. The ant has been sitting
high and dry (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and I
want to stick it up at the new shop.
  
  Anyone got the instruction sheet(s) that can be scanned into a
jpeg or Adobe Acrobat format.
  
  I took down at a client's site a two meter one that is in good
shape. If there's a two meter instruction sheet available, I could use
it also.
  
  Roger Hansen, W6TOZ "six toes"
  Mount Vernon, WA
  
















  




  
  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Mike Pugh
If all else fails, I've got a 440 isopole in my garage that I can 
dimension for you. Mike

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for assembling the 
 old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna.  The ant has been sitting high and dry 
 (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and I want to stick 
 it up at the new shop.
  
 Anyone got the instruction sheet(s) that can be scanned into a jpeg or 
 Adobe Acrobat format.
  
 I took down at a client's site a two meter one that is in good shape.  
 If there's a two meter instruction sheet available, I could use it also.
  
 Roger Hansen, W6TOZ six toes
 Mount Vernon, WA
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Bob Dengler
At 12/7/2005 10:34 AM, you wrote:
I really wish someone would come out with new versions of that antenna.
It was one of the best I ever had.  A nasty ice storm  (limb) took mine out.

A good basic antenna, but low gain.  I had a 220 Isopole on a building-top 
repeater; coverage was less than expected.  Replaced with a Comet CX-333 - 
coverage improved substantially.

Bob NO6B






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic - a bit AEA ISOPOLE

2005-12-07 Thread Ronny Julian
It's forte is a better pattern.  Not gain.  But take two of them and set 
them up right. 

Bob Dengler wrote:

At 12/7/2005 10:34 AM, you wrote:
  

I really wish someone would come out with new versions of that antenna.
It was one of the best I ever had.  A nasty ice storm  (limb) took mine out.



A good basic antenna, but low gain.  I had a 220 Isopole on a building-top 
repeater; coverage was less than expected.  Replaced with a Comet CX-333 - 
coverage improved substantially.

Bob NO6B






 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread Ted Leonard





Hi 
Russ,

Be 
Careful driving in New York with a scanner. Sec 397 of the V+T Law makes it a 
misdemeanor to have a radio in your car capable of receiving police 
transmissions unless you are law enforcement or have a permit. There is a vague 
clause in the section that was probably intended to exclude hams but it is 
poorly worded. I would hate to see your trip ruined by an over zealous 
officer. 

73 Ted 
n2isq

  -Original Message-From: russ 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:23 
  AMTo: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSubject: 
  [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.
  
  Hello All,
  My lovely bride and I are takeing a week and going up to Canada for a 
  week next month. What my question is. I want to plug in the police into my 
  scanner to listen on the way up. Does any of you from the north know what 
  frequensya the state police use in New York state?
  I we are going across the lower teir and I belive it is I-390 north to 
  the NY thruway west to Bufalo NY then over in to Canada. Then does any one 
  know any local frequecy in Nigra Canada? Some some thing to monitor while I 
  drive smile Also any repeaters along the way? I have all the PA, and 
  south stuff ready to dump from my computer to the Bearcat.
  Any good GMRS open repeaters along the way? (In the US)
  Thank you ahead of time for the help!
  Very best of 73,
  Russ, W3CH













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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread Brent





Just wondering , but if and i know it is unlawful 
to have a scanner or radio capable of monitoring in on police 
communication..that is whatSec 37 sates, but now there is the internet .. 
if one was drive aroundwith a sat. card in the laptop or other 
means of internet and audio.. and we listening to streaming audio like the 
policescan.us where would that fall into..under the Sec 37

Hey if you do listen make sure you have that 
instant CLEAR reset button at hand.. J/K
Brent

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Ted Leonard 
  
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 10:31 
  AM
  Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic 
  a bit.
  
  Hi 
  Russ,
  
  Be 
  Careful driving in New York with a scanner. Sec 397 of the V+T Law makes it a 
  misdemeanor to have a radio in your car capable of receiving police 
  transmissions unless you are law enforcement or have a permit. There is a 
  vague clause in the section that was probably intended to exclude hams but it 
  is poorly worded. I would hate to see your trip ruined by an over zealous 
  officer. 
  
  73 
  Ted n2isq
  
-Original Message-From: russ 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:23 
AMTo: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSubject: 
[Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

Hello All,
My lovely bride and I are takeing a week and going up to Canada for a 
week next month. What my question is. I want to plug in the police into my 
scanner to listen on the way up. Does any of you from the north know what 
frequensya the state police use in New York state?
I we are going across the lower teir and I belive it is I-390 north to 
the NY thruway west to Bufalo NY then over in to Canada. Then does any one 
know any local frequecy in Nigra Canada? Some some thing to monitor while I 
drive smile Also any repeaters along the way? I have all the PA, and 
south stuff ready to dump from my computer to the Bearcat.
Any good GMRS open repeaters along the way? (In the US)
Thank you ahead of time for the help!
Very best of 73,
Russ, 
W3CH













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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread mch

Simple answer: You're not receiving a police transmission. You're
receiving a retransmission of a police transmission. It's like a ham
repeater. Anyone on a repeater is not listening to the ham's signal -
you're listening to the repeater's signal.

Joe M.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Just wondering , but if and i know it is unlawful to have a scanner or
radio capable of monitoring in on
police communication..that is what Sec 37 sates, but now there is the
internet .. if one was  drive
around with  a sat. card in the laptop or other means of internet and
audio.. and we listening to streaming
audio like the policescan.us where would that fall into..under the Sec
37





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread Roger Grady
At 12:59 PM 10/10/04, mch wrote:


Simple answer: You're not receiving a police transmission. You're
receiving a retransmission of a police transmission. It's like a ham
repeater. Anyone on a repeater is not listening to the ham's signal -
you're listening to the repeater's signal.

That may be technically true, but I wouldn't want to bet on the 
effectiveness of the argument to an officer who didn't like the idea of you 
listening to police traffic.

Roger Grady  K9OPO




 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread mch

So what is he going to do? Confiscate your laptop? That would set a very
dangerous precedent. Remember - if they confiscate something under that
law, they HAVE to return it in the same condition it was confiscated.
Confiscated equipment under that law is not contraband.

Also, keep in mind that the scanner doesn't even have to be ON - somple
posession of a receiver is enough. So, under your definition, any laptop
is CAPIBLE of receiving police transmissions? The guy would have to be
having a really bad day to push that through.

There is STILL the ham exemption.

But, we've wantered significantly off topic.

Joe M.

Roger Grady wrote:
 
 At 12:59 PM 10/10/04, mch wrote:
 
 Simple answer: You're not receiving a police transmission. You're
 receiving a retransmission of a police transmission. It's like a ham
 repeater. Anyone on a repeater is not listening to the ham's signal -
 you're listening to the repeater's signal.
 
 That may be technically true, but I wouldn't want to bet on the
 effectiveness of the argument to an officer who didn't like the idea of you
 listening to police traffic.
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread russ

Boy to you need a lifesmile
Thank You and 73,
Russ, W3CH

- Original Message - 
From: mch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.


 
 Simple answer: You're not receiving a police transmission. You're
 receiving a retransmission of a police transmission. It's like a ham
 repeater. Anyone on a repeater is not listening to the ham's signal -
 you're listening to the repeater's signal.
 
 Joe M.
 
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Just wondering , but if and i know it is unlawful to have a scanner or
 radio capable of monitoring in on
 police communication..that is what Sec 37 sates, but now there is the
 internet .. if one was  drive
 around with  a sat. card in the laptop or other means of internet and
 audio.. and we listening to streaming
 audio like the policescan.us where would that fall into..under the Sec
 37
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread mch

No - you're listening to the internet. The key is that you are not
receiving police FREQUENCIES.

What if someone would retransmit them on the FM broadcast band? Would
the police confiscate all AM/FM stereos?

Joe M.

Brent wrote:
 
 TRUE ,, you are still either way listening to the POLICE..
 But I was just wondering  no BIG deal .. you all have a good weekend
 got to get back to working  on a uhf link , 73's
 Russ take care on your trip, be good hehe
 
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 From: Roger Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 2:37 PM
 Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.
 
  At 12:59 PM 10/10/04, mch wrote:
 
 
  Simple answer: You're not receiving a police transmission. You're
  receiving a retransmission of a police transmission. It's like a ham
  repeater. Anyone on a repeater is not listening to the ham's signal -
  you're listening to the repeater's signal.
 
  That may be technically true, but I wouldn't want to bet on the
  effectiveness of the argument to an officer who didn't like the idea of
 you
  listening to police traffic.
 
  Roger Grady  K9OPO
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread russ





Thank You very much for the Heads up. Police permit is taken care of but no 
Fire dept. monitoring sad.
Very Best of 73,Russ, W3CH

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Brent 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 1:43 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic 
  a bit.
  
  Just wondering , but if and i know it is unlawful 
  to have a scanner or radio capable of monitoring in on police 
  communication..that is whatSec 37 sates, but now there is the internet 
  .. if one was drive aroundwith a sat. card in the laptop or 
  other means of internet and audio.. and we listening to streaming audio like 
  the policescan.us where would that fall into..under the Sec 37
  
  Hey if you do listen make sure you have that 
  instant CLEAR reset button at hand.. J/K
  Brent
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
Ted Leonard 

To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 

Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 10:31 
AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Off 
topic a bit.

Hi 
Russ,

Be 
Careful driving in New York with a scanner. Sec 397 of the V+T Law makes it 
a misdemeanor to have a radio in your car capable of receiving police 
transmissions unless you are law enforcement or have a permit. There is a 
vague clause in the section that was probably intended to exclude hams but 
it is poorly worded. I would hate to see your trip ruined by an over zealous 
officer. 

73 
Ted n2isq

  -Original Message-From: russ 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:23 
  AMTo: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSubject: 
  [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.
  
  Hello All,
  My lovely bride and I are takeing a week and going up to Canada for a 
  week next month. What my question is. I want to plug in the police into my 
  scanner to listen on the way up. Does any of you from the north know what 
  frequensya the state police use in New York state?
  I we are going across the lower teir and I belive it is I-390 north 
  to the NY thruway west to Bufalo NY then over in to Canada. Then does any 
  one know any local frequecy in Nigra Canada? Some some thing to monitor 
  while I drive smile Also any repeaters along the way? I have all 
  the PA, and south stuff ready to dump from my computer to the 
  Bearcat.
  Any good GMRS open repeaters along the way? (In the US)
  Thank you ahead of time for the help!
  Very best of 73,
  Russ, 
  W3CH













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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-10 Thread Brent

TRUE ,, you are still either way listening to the POLICE..
But I was just wondering  no BIG deal .. you all have a good weekend
got to get back to working  on a uhf link , 73's
Russ take care on your trip, be good hehe

- Original Message -
From: Roger Grady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.


 At 12:59 PM 10/10/04, mch wrote:


 Simple answer: You're not receiving a police transmission. You're
 receiving a retransmission of a police transmission. It's like a ham
 repeater. Anyone on a repeater is not listening to the ham's signal -
 you're listening to the repeater's signal.

 That may be technically true, but I wouldn't want to bet on the
 effectiveness of the argument to an officer who didn't like the idea of
you
 listening to police traffic.

 Roger Grady  K9OPO





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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-08 Thread John J. Riddell





Russ, "welcome to Canada" ! you'll like 
it here !

If you are spening any time here be sure to 
exchange your US dollars for
Canadian Dollars and do it at a bank.don't get 
hosed by retailers. 

Canadian banks will change it for you.
Current exhange rate is $1.00 US = about $1.24 Canadian
The offical rate is a bit better but they charge 1 
- 2 % for buying your $$$

Check the repeater council freq. list 
at
http://home.cogeco.ca/~wnysorc//

You might really enjoy the Hammond Museum of Radio 
near Guelph Ont.
If you can make it that far let me know and I'll 
arrange a tour for you.

73 John VE3AMZ

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  russ 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:23 
  AM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a 
  bit.
  
  
  Hello All,
  My lovely bride and I are takeing a week and going up to Canada for a 
  week next month. What my question is. I want to plug in the police into my 
  scanner to listen on the way up. Does any of you from the north know what 
  frequensya the state police use in New York state?
  I we are going across the lower teir and I belive it is I-390 north to 
  the NY thruway west to Bufalo NY then over in to Canada. Then does any one 
  know any local frequecy in Nigra Canada? Some some thing to monitor while I 
  drive smile Also any repeaters along the way? I have all the PA, and 
  south stuff ready to dump from my computer to the Bearcat.
  Any good GMRS open repeaters along the way? (In the US)
  Thank you ahead of time for the help!
  Very best of 73,
  Russ, W3CH













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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-08 Thread russ





Hey John we are not up there yet.
We are coming up the week of 11/22/04
Thank you so much for the info!
73 Russ,


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  John J. 
  Riddell 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 9:51 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic 
  a bit.
  
  Russ, "welcome to Canada" ! you'll 
  like it here !
  
  If you are spening any time here be sure to 
  exchange your US dollars for
  Canadian Dollars and do it at a bank.don't 
  get hosed by retailers. 
  
  Canadian banks will change it for 
  you.
  Current exhange rate is $1.00 US = about $1.24 Canadian
  The offical rate is a bit better but they charge 
  1 - 2 % for buying your $$$
  
  Check the repeater council freq. list 
  at
  http://home.cogeco.ca/~wnysorc//
  
  You might really enjoy the Hammond Museum of 
  Radio near Guelph Ont.
  If you can make it that far let me know and I'll 
  arrange a tour for you.
  
  73 John VE3AMZ
  
- Original Message - 
From: 
russ 
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 

Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:23 
AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a 
bit.


Hello All,
My lovely bride and I are takeing a week and going up to Canada for a 
week next month. What my question is. I want to plug in the police into my 
scanner to listen on the way up. Does any of you from the north know what 
frequensya the state police use in New York state?
I we are going across the lower teir and I belive it is I-390 north to 
the NY thruway west to Bufalo NY then over in to Canada. Then does any one 
know any local frequecy in Nigra Canada? Some some thing to monitor while I 
drive smile Also any repeaters along the way? I have all the PA, and 
south stuff ready to dump from my computer to the Bearcat.
Any good GMRS open repeaters along the way? (In the US)
Thank you ahead of time for the help!
Very best of 73,
Russ, 
W3CH













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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-08 Thread Mike DeWaele





Russ,

Try this site. It lists freqs. for many states. 
Just click under NY at the top. Hope this helps.

http://www.fordyce.org/scanning/travfreq.html

Mike KA2NDW

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  russ 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  
  Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:23 
  AM
  Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a 
  bit.
  
  
  Hello All,
  My lovely bride and I are takeing a week and going up to Canada for a 
  week next month. What my question is. I want to plug in the police into my 
  scanner to listen on the way up. Does any of you from the north know what 
  frequensya the state police use in New York state?
  I we are going across the lower teir and I belive it is I-390 north to 
  the NY thruway west to Bufalo NY then over in to Canada. Then does any one 
  know any local frequecy in Nigra Canada? Some some thing to monitor while I 
  drive smile Also any repeaters along the way? I have all the PA, and 
  south stuff ready to dump from my computer to the Bearcat.
  Any good GMRS open repeaters along the way? (In the US)
  Thank you ahead of time for the help!
  Very best of 73,
  Russ, W3CH













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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Off topic a bit.

2004-10-08 Thread mch

If you have a PRO-96, there is a Niagara region (USA and CA) file on the
PRO-96 Yahoo Group. Also, make sure you have a copy of your license in
case you get stopped in NY and don't have the PD frequency blairing
(shut the scanner off). From memory, the western part of the state all
uses 155.505 and 155.535 for NYSP.

NYS THRUWY A 453.42500 CT   123.0   D
NYS THRUWY B 453.52500 CT   123.0   D
NYS THRUWY 3 460.31250 CT 0.0   D
NYS THRUWY 4 460.36250 CT 0.0   D
NYS THRUWY 5 460.58750 CT 0.0   D
NYS THRUWY 6 460.61250 CT 0.0   D
NYS THRUWY 7 460.63750 CT 0.0   D
NYSP CH 1 BA 155.50500 CT 0.0   D
NYSP CH 1 MO 155.53500 CT   110.9   D
NYSP C-C F2  154.66500 CT   110.9   D
NYSP F3 BOLO 154.69500 CT   110.9   D
NYSP F4 RADA 155.56500 CT   110.9   D
NYSP F4 RADA 155.56500 CT79.7   D
NYSP F5 MAid 155.37000 CT 0.0   D
NY SPERN F6  155.47500 CT 0.0   D
NYSP CH 6155.07000 CT 0.0   D
NYSP F7 TAC1 154.92000 CT   110.9   D
NYSP F8 TAC2 155.62500 CT   110.9   D
NYSP B-B  42.14000 CT 0.0   D

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Joe M.

 russ wrote:
 
 
 Hello All,
 My lovely bride and I are takeing a week and going up to Canada for a
 week next month. What my question is. I want to plug in the police
 into my scanner to listen on the way up. Does any of you from the
 north know what frequensya the state police use in New York state?
 I we are going across the lower teir and I belive it is I-390 north to
 the NY thruway west to Bufalo NY then over in to Canada. Then does any
 one know any local frequecy in Nigra Canada? Some some thing to
 monitor while I drive smile Also any repeaters along the way? I have
 all the PA, and south stuff ready to dump from my computer to the
 Bearcat.
 Any good GMRS open repeaters along the way? (In the US)
 Thank you ahead of time for the help!
 Very best of 73,
 Russ, W3CH
 
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