There has got to be more than just the FC-1 protocol that
drives the RBI-1 such as remote high/low power, dc power on/off, etc. AH6LE
uses the FC-1 for his serial converter to drive the Kenwood G707. That is what
I am trying to do with my SCOM-7k. It uses the Doug Hall RBI-1 serial
At 04:10 PM 2/4/2004 -0500, you wrote:
There has got to be more than just the FC-1 protocol that drives the RBI-1
such as remote high/low power, dc power on/off, etc.
I hope you don't mind me answering here, as everyone can benefit from
information, yes? When driven by the ACC FC-1 format
Our RC-210 will control these radios directly
I have been considering that for a while. I REALLY don't want to change
controllers because I like my 7k and the way the synthesized speech
sounds. If push comes to shove, I will do that. I also may use an RC-110
as an interface controller.
73,
-I like the way the synthesized speech sounds...-
When you can have .wav files, hmmm.
John
Our RC-210 will control these radios directly
I have been considering that for a while. I REALLY don't want to change
controllers because I like my 7k and the way the synthesized speech
sounds. If
At 09:13 PM 2/4/2004 -0500, you wrote:
I have been considering that for a while. I REALLY don't want to change
controllers because I like my 7k and the way the synthesized speech
sounds. If push comes to shove, I will do that. I also may use an RC-110
as an interface controller.
---I'm not
John Sichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: -I like the way the synthesized speech sounds...-
When you can have .wav files, hmmm.
John
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Some people don't know about the Digital Audio
Board for the Scom 7K. There are now two audio
boards sold for the 7K, one the original speech
board and the
So you mean that all these people who use the GE Master II and Motorola Mitreks
are building NON-Compliant radio. Yes there not built to be repeaters but wow.
If the FCC goes after people who do that then why arent these people being
fined.
JOHN B
Quoting Lee Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Be
Al,
The Motorola part number HFD8457A is a VHF mobile notch-type duplexer
made by RFS/Celwave. The Celwave part number is 636-6A-5-3. It is for
150-160 MHz, with 4.5 MHz minimum spacing between TX and RX. It is the
standard duplexer used in GR1225, RKR1225, and GR400 repeaters.
73, Eric
Hello,
Has anyone else noticed a clicking sound during tone generation with their
RLC-3? I recall a similar problem with the early RLC-2's. It's something
like the audio cross point switching in and out each time a tone is
generated. It's become quite annoying.
Thanks,
Sean
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Yes,..they are being fined. Case in point where one mobile kludged GMRS
repeater shut down an entire airport and two police repeaters because it
had
overheated,drifted off frequency and was putting spurs all over the
spectrum. Dont use this junk,put up a real repeater that meets the
At 12:16 AM 2/5/04 -0500, you wrote:
These are the same idiots that will put commercial frequencies in
a ham rig. 8 hams were fined at Hamvention for that blunder.
Can you elaborate on that?
This is the first I've heard of it.
Mike WA6ILQ
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While you are on the subject.
Make sure it is FCC type accepted for part 95 this also covers GMRS. Part 90
is business. We has some very nice people at one of our tower sites using a
nice repeater that was not type accepted for part 95 that was on GMRS. We
require that a copy of the FCC license be
Yep, there is a difference of legality depending upon the service they are
being used in
Ron Rogers
-WB8ERB-
-Original Message-
From: Johnny [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 11:23 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder]
Hi Skipp,
Some people don't know about the Digital Audio
Board for the Scom 7K. There are now two audio
boards sold for the 7K, one the original speech
board and the newer generation dab board from
vyex.
We're sold out of the original SSM (Speech Synthesis Module), so the Vyex DAB is now
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