Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Setting HT600/P200/MT1000

2009-03-18 Thread wd8chl
The Marlins wrote:
 Welcome to repeater builder Bill !not too long ago I ask a simple
 question about a mobile Motorola amp which we had been using trouble
 free for 15 years and my reply mails were never about the amp but
 admonishing me on using it as a repeater amp as it was designed to be
 a mobile amp only never did get any help on the problem but the
 radio police sure had their say,  oh,  we fixed the amp and put it
 back in repeater service, probably for another ten years or so. need
 any help on ht600 / mt1000 / ht1000 write off the list.  We have a
 boatload of them,  oh yes still in part 90 service since last i
 looked it was 2009 not 2013 Richard

Well, I don't remember the thread, but if you are using a mobile amp in
repeater use, then folks were right to call you on it. You should
consider yourself lucky you got what you got out of it.

And since there is no reason to turn down the deviation of an HT600 to
+/-2.5 KHz, since they won't do part 90 narrowband, and there's no
narrowband on the ham bands (except 900), there's no point explaining it.

And you better start dealing with your part 90 gear, unless you're sure
you can replace them all and get them in to users hands in a matter if
days or weeks...most people in part 90 will have trouble getting it done
in years.



RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Setting HT600/P200/MT1000

2009-03-10 Thread Craig W Clark
Don't ya just love it. You ask for some technical advice and immediately the


Wanna be radio police assume you are doing something wrong!

From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of W. H. Phinizy
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 12:31 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Setting HT600/P200/MT1000

 

--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
mailto:Repeater-Builder%40yahoogroups.com , ka1jfy
walter.howard...@... wrote:

 Please, PLEASE, P L E A S E tell me you're NOT trying to use
 those wideband only radios on a narrowband Part 90 system!
 They will NOT meet the emission mask for narrowband operation
 without turning the total deviation below 2 kHz.

 And the receivers will still be wideband.

 Bad choice.
 Bite the bullet and buy some narrow capable radios.
 Leave those for GMRS or Ham use.

 WalterH

O.k., WalterH, I will tell you I am NOT trying to use those
wideband only radios on a narrowband Part 90 system.

Thank you for your considerable technical help.

73,

Bill, k6whp