Re: [Repeater-Builder] Lowband Maxtrac band chage?

2004-08-18 Thread Brian Poellnitz
Hi Jason, Sounds like you have either a Maratrac or a Radius M400. The Maxtrac, as far as I know, didn't come in a 100W model. I'd also be curious to know if the lowband Maratrac will go to 6m and/or 10m. I know that the m400 is NOT a good choice for ham-band use (see Batlabs for details). Post

Re: [Repeater-Builder] FS List ham gear,UPDATED

2004-08-18 Thread Neil McKie
Where are you located? Neil in Oregon Q wrote: > > Sorry for the cross-posting,but this stuff must go... > > 1- Yaesu FT-270H 45watt 2 meter mobile,like new,w/box and accys.$175 > 1- Yaesu FT-727R dual band handheld,no battery,wont turn on. $90 > 1- Icom IC-T7A dual band handheld w/wi

[Repeater-Builder] FS List ham gear,UPDATED

2004-08-18 Thread Q
Sorry for the cross-posting,but this stuff must go... 1- Yaesu FT-270H 45watt 2 meter mobile,like new,w/box and accys.$175 1- Yaesu FT-727R dual band handheld,no battery,wont turn on. $90 1- Icom IC-T7A dual band handheld w/wideband rx,2 batteries,charger SOLD 1- Icom ICu2AT 2m handheld,good,wall

[Repeater-Builder] Lowband Maxtrac band chage?

2004-08-18 Thread n1iic Jason Greene
Hello, everyone. I have a 2 channel 36-42 split 100W Maxtrac, is it possible to slide it up to 6 meters? If not, anyone want to trade? =] Jason Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/ <*> To unsubscribe from thi

[Repeater-Builder] Re: RC-96 EEPROM

2004-08-18 Thread skipp025
Hi Tedd, > "Tedd Doda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I belong to the one run by Chris, > but all the messages are moderated > by him, so until he releases them, > they don't hit the reflector :( It's a bit of a pain, he should consider adding additional moderators. > That's what I thought.

Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Voter (FA)

2004-08-18 Thread John J. Riddell
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Voter (FA)

2004-08-18 Thread Mr. Edgar McKinney
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Wanted Radio Communications Service Monitor

2004-08-18 Thread Gary La Force
Try the Motorola R-2600 This is a great box I use one daily in my job as a two way radio tech. It will tune cavities encode DTMF, PL, DPL, 2-tone. I have the R-2600C/HS model which has cellular options (don't waste your money with that I have never used it) and the HS is high stability oscillator t

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Wanted Radio Communications Service Monitor

2004-08-18 Thread Russ Hines
Hi Roger: If what you are after is a service monitor to tune cavities and service amateur equipment, then the IFR 1500 might be a bit much. This box was intended for cellular and trunked system servicing as well and carried a price tag to match (a fully tricked out new '1500S used to go for around

Re: [Repeater-Builder] GE Voter (FA)

2004-08-18 Thread PHIL / W4COJ
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[Repeater-Builder] Wanted Radio Communications Service Monitor

2004-08-18 Thread Roger Ewing
Wanted Radio Communications Service Monitor I have found that the IFR FM/AM-1500 Radio Communications Service Monitor will tune cavities and do all of the other tests that I need for maintenance on the MVP 440mhz repeater that I am putting up. Is there any other brand and model that will wo

[Repeater-Builder] MASTR-II UHF Base/Repeater

2004-08-18 Thread Matt Krick
Ye' Olde ICOM RP-3010 finally needs retirement, so I am in the market for a MASTR-II UHF Base or Repeater station, Rack Mount, Something in the 20-50 watt range. Preferably in Phoenix or Las Vegas for pickup. Let me know what you have and what you need for it. Yahoo! Groups Links <

[Repeater-Builder] GE Voter (FA)

2004-08-18 Thread doug
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Patch lead lengh between cavities ?

2004-08-18 Thread WD7F - John in Tucson
We used 1/4 and made sure to include velocity factor of the coax. Don't know the technical term for the type of cans, but the passband was set with the cavity and the notch was set with the probe. We used a vector volt meter to get them pretty darned close, a set for the transmit and a set for th

[Repeater-Builder] Crystal pair...

2004-08-18 Thread Ray Brown
Howdy, everyone. We *finally* got coordination for a moderate- to wide- range UHF ham repeater. The repeater is a C64RCB-3105AT Compra. Does anyone here happen to have a set of crystals for it for 442.775 out, 447.775 in? If not, without starting up a huge debate again, in y'all's opinion, who

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Best Power FerrUPS problem

2004-08-18 Thread Eric Lemmon
I can't speak for Best, but the last Best UPS I bought came with a heavily-promoted warranty that claimed something like a $10,000 insurance policy against damage. Some of that may be advertising hype, but there have been a few postings by others who reported "exploded transistors." I would colle

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Patch lead lengh between cavities ?

2004-08-18 Thread Eric Lemmon
Dave, There is no pat answer to your question, because the optimum length of the jumpers depends not just upon the operating frequencies or the design of the cavities, but also upon the physical length of the loops or probes within the cavities. The optimum jumper lengths are not the same for lo