Has anyone used any of the arrow antennas j-poles or yagis for that
matter??? Results?
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From: "Kevin Custer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeat
You can't really fudge the wire used to
connect a tone panel to a repeater. I've
traced a number of noise and glitch problems
directly to standard and junk lead wire
used for tone panel connections.
Throw the junk wire out... go to the
www.radiowrench.com/sonic web page. Download
my msr 200
"Jim B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like some noise is getting in. Are all the leads shielded?
>How about the shields on the rx? I've put together a couple of
TP-3200 rptrs, and none had that problem.
> --
I have seen the TP3200 pannels generate some noise. Be sure to ask
Communicatio
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "aj4ef" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Vertex VXR-7000U (D) UHF REPEATER Can it be tuned and Programed in
> the Ham Band?
> The 450-470 Mhz Model.
> I need it to TX 442.100 RX 447.100
>
> I need to get one soon and I appreciate the help.
Here's a tidbit I d
- I have two GE Phoenix SX mobiles for sale. One is UHF and programmed
into the ham bands and the Other is a brand new VHF model SX also in the
ham band. I do not remember the frequencies exactly I can tell you they
are programmed in the Ham band area. Both work well Transmit and receive
and look g
Sounds like some noise is getting in. Are all the leads shielded? How
about the shields on the rx? I've put together a couple of TP-3200
rptrs, and none had that problem.
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
N9WYS wrote:
> Good question, but it added an extra .12 desense when we put it in... It's
> a TP-320
Good question, but it added an extra .12 desense when we put it in... It's
a TP-3200.
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From: Jim B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 1:48 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSR2000 PA out - again...
N9W
At 9/6/2004 09:38 AM, you wrote:
>You could build a Wilkinson 2 port splitter. Click here.
>http://bellsouthpwp.net/h/w/hwingate/wilkinson.gif
>
>Henry
This takes care of the 25 to 50 ohm impedance mismatch at the junction of
the T, but does nothing to isolate the 2 receivers so you may still see
At 9/6/2004 07:43 AM, you wrote:
>--- Kevin Berlen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Over the weekend, I added a second UHF control
> > receiver at one of the sites
> > I take care of. The control RX antenna is up about
> > 150ft. Previous to
> > adding the new RX, I could easily access the first
>
N9WYS wrote:
> Hi, all...
>
> OK - I was hoping that 80W would be enough of a drop. Wasn't aware until
> these responses (yours and others) that the MSR PA was not rated for
> Continuous Duty.
>
> I'd have to check the model suffix - I don't remember right off hand.
>
> No - no circulator at th
Hmmm... Interesting. I'd have thought that since we sent the PA out for
repair to the MSS, they'd have checked the whole thing for proper operation,
on our freq, before sending it back, but I'll check that out.
Thanks!
Mark - N9WYS
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From: W9DHI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi, all...
OK - I was hoping that 80W would be enough of a drop. Wasn't aware until
these responses (yours and others) that the MSR PA was not rated for
Continuous Duty.
I'd have to check the model suffix - I don't remember right off hand.
No - no circulator at this time. Seems SWR was low last
How timely,
One of the Uniden 220 amplifiers is currently at
ebay auction if you want a see one up close.
Milcom ARX2125 222MHz 125W PEP Amplifier
Item number: 5719255886
This is the very frequency selective unit I
mentioned, power drops quickly above 222 MHz.
You will need the s
Need Motorola Programing Software for Motorola CDM750 Radio
Motorola Software Number HVN9025D.
If you have it please me know.
Thanks for the Help.
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Most of the crowbar problems I've sourced once
past the Astron regulator board were traced to
weak filter caps of aged units.
The crowbar circuit works well.
skipp
> "Daron J. Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Let's not lose sight of the fact that the motor circuits that are
> > gener
Kevin Custer wrote:
> Joel Mele wrote:
>
>> Hello to the group:
>>
>> The local ham club might be getting some Homeland Security funds from
>> the County.
>>
>> The group is considering equipment from Kendecom/Advanced
>> Communication Systems.
>>
>> I do not have any knowledge of, or ex
> "N9WYS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an MSR2000 on 444.550 for the
> local ham club / county EMA. The PA (a
> 110W model) is out again. We just had
> this repaired by the local Motorola
> shop, with whom we've had very good
> results from in the past. We're running
> the PA at about
Have you done any troubleshooting yourself to find out what is failing. Did
you go thru the troubleshooting routine in the manual. I've found that MSR
amps are very good and only fail very rarely. I've seen the Choke feeding
the power to the mid level amps have a bad connection...you'll read the
I have an MSR2000 on 444.550 for the local ham club / county EMA. The PA (a
110W model) is out again. We just had this repaired by the local Motorola
shop, with whom we've had very good results from in the past. We're running
the PA at about 80W, so I'm thinking we didn't "burn it up", but I can
I cannot get the CG card to work in a base/rptr MastrII. I've tried 2
dip switch and 1 versatone CG card and Pin 5 on J908 does not swing
above ~.24mV on correct tone inject (supposed to go to +4v when
correct tone is active). I do NOT have H68-69 jumpered or
H41-42. On the 10v card, I have H1-2 a
Yes, I have to agree. I have been doing business since with ICM
since the late sixties - never had any problems.
One time, ICM didn't have the circuit diagram for a particular
GE Mastr-Pro transmitter I needed a crystal for so, I fotocopied
my manual diagram and parts list and sent i
I have had ICM do all of my crystals with no problem at all. 6-8 pairs
for races, 3 for the local club and 2 pair for myself.
but those were all Motorola elements and not GE. but to be on frequency
from day 1 to the end .. PRICELESS
bob
On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 18:11:05 -0700 Bob Dengler
<[EMAIL P
anyone in GA/FL have a surplus / extra / new? ham band cut (140-150) db224
or db264 laying about?
looks like the stationmaster took a lick during the hurricane and needs to
be replaced
doug
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