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:
Here's the deal
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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
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
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>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???.
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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
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
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> This message refers to the Channel Elements for the Motr
--- 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
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
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> 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
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
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
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
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
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