[Repeater-Builder] Link Receivers and LDG RVS-8

2003-12-18 Thread bbedoe
Hi Everybody!   I have a couple of our Club members that want to experiment with some linking and the RVS-8 voter.  They want to play with some cross-banding radios to a few link receivers and then the voter.  After a long discussion I came up with a few questions that I want to ask the group:

Re: [Repeater-Builder] New Pics.. (Owner asks you to Please Read)

2003-12-18 Thread Kevin Custer
Here's the deal We get about 100 attempted porn posts each week on this reflector. One of my moderators banned this person and then inadvertently hit the "Approve" message button instead of the "Reject" one. The buttons are right beside one another and it is EASY to hit the wrong one. Th

Re: [[Repeater-Builder] Ever so slightly off topic ... Channel Element info ...]

2003-12-18 Thread JOHN MACKEY
Neil - Does this include the 12 channel UHF fully solid state Motran? Which I believe was 16 watts output, & called the T44MSN? (it came with the solid state antenna switch which come people confused for a duplexer) Neil McKie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: SNIP > The UHF Motran uses the 'S' exc

[Repeater-Builder] UHF Duplexer required x 2 also a 2nd hand Doug Hall Radio voter

2003-12-18 Thread Kevin & Natalia Mitchell
Hi All, Does anyone have a couple of UHF (suitable for 430Mhz) duplexers surplus to requirements, and are willing to sell?? These are for a full duplex link at 9Mhz spacing on RX/TX Please bare in mind the cost for postage as I will require them to be mailed to New Zealand. Also I am looking for

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Hi Speed DTMF (2)

2003-12-18 Thread Matt Krick
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >is called latchup. That is what happens to an CMOS IC when you go >out of MAXIMUM specs on VCC. > This is the only CMOS IC I have had it happen on. Does it on all varients, 202, 204, 22204 Mc141???. Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to:

[Repeater-Builder] Ever so slightly off topic ... Channel Element info ...

2003-12-18 Thread Neil McKie
JOHN MACKEY wrote: > > hmmm... I would have to check my books, but didn't the low band > motran use a different channel element than the low band motrac > on transmit? (Or did they BOTH use the TLN-1082?) I ... hmmm ... I'll have to look. I did some research on that specific issue some

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: off topic

2003-12-18 Thread Neil McKie
I will have a cross-reference chart (of sorts) on here today for you to hopefully make your selection with. The information will apply to Motorola low band Motrac/Motran only. Neil McKie - WA6KLA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This message refers to the Channel Elements for the Motr

Re: [Repeater-Builder] tk-809 programming

2003-12-18 Thread Joe Montierth
--- george vagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Anyone know if the tk-809 kenwood mobiles can be > programmed thru the front > keys? if not anyone have a schematic of the correct > programmer for this > little radio? > > thanks > > KF7NN > It takes the same cable as the other Kenwood commerci

[Repeater-Builder] tk-809 programming

2003-12-18 Thread george vagner
Anyone know if the tk-809 kenwood mobiles can be programmed thru the front keys? if not anyone have a schematic of the correct programmer for this little radio? thanks KF7NN Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ To

Re: [Repeater-Builder] IRLP "TYPE" BOARD LOOKING

2003-12-18 Thread Adi Linden
> can pass it reliably enough. I have a couple of off brand boxes like the > multitechs that were $150 each. Net2Phone has a 2 port unit that would > require an account with them but, it would not cost to call from unit to > unit. It is $200 ea. here. Pretty similar to a Cisco ata186. Our cl

Re: [Repeater-Builder] IRLP "TYPE" BOARD LOOKING

2003-12-18 Thread Rick Wilson
The only way I have seen to do this is with CTCSS/DCS but, I am not sure they can pass it reliably enough.  I have a couple of off brand boxes like the multitechs that were $150 each.  Net2Phone has a 2 port unit that would require an account with them but, it would not cost to call from unit

Re: [Repeater-Builder] IRLP "TYPE" BOARD LOOKING

2003-12-18 Thread Steven Passmore
You might look into the commercial implementation of IRLP. http://www.irlp.net/introduction.html It's point to point, IP based and uses embedded hardware instead of standard PC's. All of these systems including the NXU-2 boxes you mentioned contain a computer of some sort. I would stay away from

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: IRLP "TYPE" BOARD LOOKING

2003-12-18 Thread Nate Duehr
On Wednesday 17 December 2003 08:28 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Get two 486s (cheep enough free anywhere you can find them)or a > little faster machine and set them up to dialup and use Echolink. > You can set it up to only accept connection from the other machine. > 73 > AC0Y IRLP boxes can do

[Repeater-Builder] Re: off topic

2003-12-18 Thread MZFB
This message refers to the Channel Elements for the Motrac/Motran You could check with ICM they have complete listing of all the Channel Elements for Motorola equipment.  Give them the type of equipment IE Motran/Motrac and the Band the unit is in and they should be able to give you a part nr an