There were 2 different versions...which one???
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI, Retired
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Neil
Ken Arck wrote:
At 11:37 AM 5/10/2004 -0600, you wrote:
For further details see the attachment.
---Personally I think anyone who's connected to the
Does anyone have any information on a Motorola 'Quarter-K' UHF Power
Amplifier. Thank you for your time. 73's
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Brian,
I just checked my UHF Micor manual, and it shows that TLN4926A Power
Control Board is used in both the 2/12 W and the 75 W stations. That
suggests that all of the scaling is done in the antenna network, which
is different for the various power levels. You should be able to use
any PA you
I don't know if anyone has tried the EchoStation software?
But Jonathan Taylor's software will do the trick for a quick and
cheap repeater. I am running it here while my own repeater is under
repair. Using a rigblaster with two kenwood radios without
duplexer's.The audio is clear and strong
Could you please send me info and where I can get the
Jonathan Taylor software.is there a website
Thanks.
Cecil - J73CS
--- kf4vgx [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if anyone has tried the EchoStation
software?
But Jonathan Taylor's software will do the trick
for a quick and
Do you have the model number?
Neil - WA6KLA
ke6rim wrote:
Does anyone have any information on a Motorola 'Quarter-K' UHF Power
Amplifier. Thank you for your time. 73's
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--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you please send me info and where I can get the
Jonathan Taylor software.is there a website
Thanks.
Cecil - J73CS
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On the order of this question, cna two units be used, one for transmit and
one for receive to make a repeater through a seperate controller.
Mathew
- Original Message -
From: Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 1:15 PM
Subject: Re:
Yes, you can (just like you an with any two radios).
That said, there is one very big problem in doing that.
It's called duty cycle.
A T73 is a 100w mobile radio made to transmit for a
short period and then spend a long period cooling down.
Think of just how much time a police officer actually
Gentleman: I have two 4CX300A tubes that I will be
putting on EBAY in the near future. Thought I would see if anybody in the
repeater group might want to buy them. They are new in original box, never used,
however they are code dated 7928 ( manufactured the 28 week of 1979
).
If anyone is
I have DB-304 antenna that at 156.100 gives a 1.2 VSWR at 50 ohms,
looks real good. I want to use this antenna at 146.925, shows a
VSWR at 1.5:1 at 74 ohms. What could be done to get this to a 50
ohm impedance? All help would be greatly appreciated.
Mathew
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Would anyone happen to have a spare power plug for the Maxar 80 VHF
mobile radio, also can you tell me if there is a jumper on the power
cord that connects the speaker audio through. Thanks.
Mathew
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I'm running Echostation on my repeater using a Win 2000K Pro OS. Its
very stable, very reliable. I have built the interface into a DB-9
shell using a transistor, a resistor and a diode. Heck, the DB-9 and
the shell was even recycled so the whole cost of the interface is way
under $10. If one was
Hello !I just acquireda Standard VHF
repeater model RP80.Anybodyon the listfamiliar with it
?I have no documentation. Wiring infoon external controllers that
are being used with this repeater will be helpful to me.I plan touse
it as abackup repeater. Thanks for your reply.
Jeff
I agree... I have used EchoStation in the past as an announcement machine
and also a way to do the ARRL Report. Very reliable...I don't use it as a
repeater controller but I am sure it would do just fine as others have
stated. It does not take very much to build a repeater and $10 will do the
Does anyone have a spare motorola micro/synto key lying around they
could spare. I have four of these radios and cannot open them as no
one sent me a key. Thanks.
Mathew
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where are you located or what is your call and are you good on qrz?
- Original Message -
From: w9mwq [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 3:22 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Key
Does anyone have a spare motorola micro/synto key lying
I am located in Indiana, the call is W9MWQ and is good in QRZ.com. Thanks.
Mathew
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From: David Schornak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 2:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Key
where are you located or
Hello Mathew, from your Neighbor to the N/W Don KA9QJG , I will put Your
2135 Key in the Mail today. it is the good one Made in the USA At Chicago
Lock Company . Their has been and Never will be a Scanner , Receiver Etc
that will out receive a old Micor Tuned up properly on a Single Freq.
At 07:22 PM 5/11/2004 -, you wrote:
Does anyone have a spare motorola micro/synto key lying around they
could spare. I have four of these radios and cannot open them as no
one sent me a key. Thanks.
---They're a standard Motorola 2135. Give Ted a try:
http://www.mdmradio.com/
Ken
Hi Don, greatly appreciated. I agree with you very much indeed. As I have
found out, my Regency receiver is a good example of a bad receiver. My goal
is to get the olr regency out of use and put one of the micors up and
running, so will see what happens.
Mathew
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Here is a good one.
I know Kevin doesnt like FCC legal battles, but I felt this was worth
a
quick laugh, Anyway...
According to 97.119(c)
One or more indicators may be included with the call sign. Each
indicator must be separated from the call sign by the slant mark (/)
or
by any suitable
H... A H 6 L E / W R
(gotta love it!)
KEn
At 04:48 PM 5/11/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Well, how 'bout a short history lesson?
Back around '76 or '77, the rules for repeaters changed drastically.
Prior to that, repeaters required a separate repeater license, which
required a vey lengthy
Ken Arck wrote:
H... A H 6 L E / W R
(gotta love it!)
KEn
heh-well that wasn't quite what I meant, but;c}
really it was special callsigns with a WR prefix. The club's repeater I
belong to here started as WA8TTO, then WB8CRP, then WR8ADV before the
rules changed.
At 04:48
At 05:02 PM 5/11/2004 -0400, you wrote:
heh-well that wasn't quite what I meant, but;c}
really it was special callsigns with a WR prefix. The club's repeater I
belong to here started as WA8TTO, then WB8CRP, then WR8ADV before the
rules changed.
---Oh I remember that (I owned WR6AKB in the
That may be a throwback to the old FCC interim designators. For example,
if you upgraded at the Buffalo (NY) FCC office, your call was W3ABC/BF.
We used to say Interim BullFrog. At least I did. :-) It indicated that
you had just upgraded so your class on file may be outdated, and to
check with
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