Funny a pile of folks jumped right in this time.
73 Russ,
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From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 6:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: maggiore's service
Everyone else has more sense.
Makes a lot of sense, but the gentleman who has offered them to us is in
the business. We will be hanging our new repeater on a commercial tower
he owns. The unit is a base unit, is in working condition and he has offered
to tune it and the duplexers we hope to obtain, for free. Can't beat
Hello to the list. I need the pinout for a GE Pheonix N5HH1N40P8
This is a black housed unit with no internal speaker - if this helps.
Want to hook it to Echolink and it will transmit into my repeater.
Thank you ahead.
Rod kc7vqr
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Cecil Ferguson wrote:
It will be a few days before we can investigate and determine exactly
what
we are receiving, if we decide to go that direction. If not, we're
looking
at a turn key GE repeater.
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/custombuilt.html
Kevin Custer
Neil,
Yes, I bought as many MICOR manuals as I could before they went out of
print. Fortunately, though, the TLD1692D info is available in MICOR
manuals that Motorola Parts still has in stock.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Neil McKie wrote:
Hey Eric,
You have the manual on the TLD1692D PA
Thanks, Joe. I truly appreciate your input I haven't worked with repeaters
since the mid-70's, helped a guy make a set of duplexers, I did the machining,
silver soldering and looked over his shoulders as he tuned them. Haven't
touched duplexers since, so I had no idea--.
It will be a few
William,
The information you seek is in the Service Manual. The TKR-750 Service
Manual costs $22.40 and is Part Number B51-8556-10. It is 94 pages,
with many of the PC layouts in color. The TKR-850 Service Manual costs
$22.40 and is Part Number B51-8557-10. You can order these documents
Coy: Hi-Q active detectors here refer to RC and high Beta transistor
networks that were first used in GE Mastr Pro in the last few years of
production and then in Mastr II with the versa-tone networks that were laser
trimmed Resistor networks and Op Amps mounted on ceramic substrate. They all
I have changed the subject of this thread, since it now has nothing to
do with TKR repeaters.
TIA/EIA-603-B, the international standard of the Land Mobile Radio
industry, defines two STANDARD formats for CTCSS Reverse Burst: 1) A
shift of 180 degrees for 150 milliseconds; and 2) A shift of 120
I've seen several of these show up on eBay over the past few months. I
assume it's Wavetek's version of the Ramsey COM 3. Am I correct? Any
other thoughts in regards to its quality?
Bob NO6B
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Ah, ok. You're covered.
Neil
Eric Lemmon wrote:
Neil,
Yes, I bought as many MICOR manuals as I could before they went out of
print. Fortunately, though, the TLD1692D info is available in MICOR
manuals that Motorola Parts still has in stock.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Neil
you could also try the wavetek group
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Thank you
Ian Wells
Kerinvale Comaudio
mail service 1017,
Biloela,4715.
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
Please update my email address in your records to my
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Yes I have a 1Mbit connection.
That is very kind of you.
Thanks
Bill
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, W9DHI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
William do you have high speed internet...if so I can send you the
Service
Manual on PDF. And you are right E1 means the unit isn't
programmed.
Hi all I have a Kenwood TKR-850K3 which covers 400MHz to 430MHz is
there a hardware modification to extend the TX and RX range to cover
the UK and European Ham bands of 430Mhz to 440Mhz.
If you know of, or have done this please forward me the info.
Thanks to everyone.
Bill
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Easy as pie. Change the band in your software and then align the receiver
you will be good as gold.
73 Russ, W3CH
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From: valleyforge2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 6:30 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder]
Good morning,I have a question which maybe someone in the group can help
with,I have an Ampire Inc.,Model # 146-OS,
2 meter RF preamp,that is in need of servicing.
Is this company still in business,and if so, what is the address and phone
number.
If not where could I send it for repair.
Thanks
Don,
Contact Ampire at 612-425-7709. The address is 10240 Nathan Lane, Maple
Grove, MN 55369.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Don H wrote:
... I have an Ampire Inc., Model # 146-OS, 2 meter RF preamp that is in
need of servicing. Is this company still in business, and if so, what is
the address and
Thanks Eric,I called that no. and it shows disconnected or no longer in
service
Thanks anyhow.
Don
N5SVK.
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From: Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 2 Meter RF
Recently when I said I was building one of these, some folks
wanted my evaluation of it when it was completed. I've
misplaced your emails (I hate when that happens!) so will
post it here and hope Kevin doesn't mind.
I built a 10 element UHF version. One minor concern: I
couldn't change the
Between 0.85 to 0.95 wavelength, center to center.
Chuck
WB2EDV
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From: Paul Kelley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 3:46 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] DB264-A vs -C dimensions
OK, I know the major
http://www.rtzaudio.com/kg4lne/main.asp
Try this link OM. If no success lemme know and I will get the book out.
73, Steve NU5D
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 8:28 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
OK, I know the major response to this is going to be forget
it and buy the right antenna. but I will blunder in
and ask this anyway.
Question: does anyone know the center to center dipole
spacing for a DB264-A (150 - 160 MHz) antenna?
I'm trying to evaluate whether it is feasible to
Hi There, not that easy as the UK / European band is 430 to 440 Mhz
and there is no TKR-850 that covers it. THe software keeps saying
it's RX Frequency is out of Range and the same for the TX Frequency ?
If you could give me a detailed pointer as to what I have to do it
will be most welcome.
Don't select that model from the list. Start fresh with the software on the
freq range that you want. Then when you write the radio it'll ask if you
want to change models. Say yes and it should go.
Gregg R. Lengling, W9DHI, Un-Retired
Administrator http://www.milwaukeehdtv.org
K2/100 S#3075
At 08:23 AM 10/30/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Easy as pie. Change the band in your software and then align the receiver
you will be good as gold.
---Russ. The KPG-66D software doesn't cover that range (430 - 440)
Ken
--
I don't think that experimentation is the wrong thing
to do, as long as your expectations allow for possible
failure. It's in true ham radio spirit to try to do
what some consider the impossible or foolish. I've
failed many times trying to save a buck but the
educational part of experimentation
Hey Paul,
How about posting some pictures somewhere so we can see your creation?
Thanks,
Jeff
N1KDO
At 04:18 PM 10/30/2004, you wrote:
Recently when I said I was building one of these, some folks
wanted my evaluation of it when it was completed. I've
misplaced your emails (I
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