They have changed names a couple of times.
GE---Ericson- MA/Com
But there are NO Ericson or MA/Com on the list under Part-95.
I my self got busted so I would not want any one else to go through the pain
in the a** that was.
73 Russ,
Ham, W3CH
GMRS, WPYK-254
GROL, PG-GB-01751
Life member,
Way
back when, we just used a 6 vac fil xfmr. Worked pretty fair as I
recall.
You
can always get fancy later.
73, Dick, W1KSZ
-Original Message-From: Kevin Natalia
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 6:14
PMTo: Repeaters Users Group; Repeater
I think you will want to talk to Richard Reese (WA8DBW). You might want
to check out his web site: http://www.wa8dbw.ifip.com
Joe M.
Q wrote:
Anyone familiar with this old controller? I need to press it into
service and change callsign and ect. I downloaded the pdf files already.
Thanks in
John's
correct..a low impedance output will usually drive a higher impedance input
withno problem...try it and see if it works,
Kevin.
The
reverse (high impedance output driving low impedance input) requires more
"engineering" .like a cheap audio transformer ?
Ron
WW8RR
At 07:50 PM 12/12/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Anyone familiar with this old controller? I need to press it into
service and change callsign and ect. I downloaded the pdf files already.
Thanks in advance and Seasons Greetings,73,Lee,N3APP
As I remember, you need to program up a personality
Kevin,
In most audio work, 10kohms is considered a bridging impedance.
However, it usually is unbalanced while 600 ohms is usually balanced.
If the 600 ohm output is from a transformer with neither side grounded,
you should be able to simply connect the 10k load directly to the 600
ohm source.
Terminate the 600 Ohm output with a 680 or
570 Ohm resistor then connect to the controller.. This will make the source
happy. If it overdrives the controller, add a 4.7K to 10K ohm resistor in
series to swamp the input to taste.. I am making an assumption that the
controller and the
Hi all
Is there anyone out there that can help me out with the info on how
to convert 2 icom ic400 pro,s to a repeater.
If there is anyone with this info that could email me the info i
would be gratefull.
Thank You
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Kevin, I just built one here for our Church
for a DVD player, "Stereo" to an 10 K input
on a "Mono" amp.
You can use half of whatI
did..
From the 600 ohm OP put a 4.7K resistor to the top
of a 5 K trim pot.
The bottom of the trim pot goes to
ground.
From the centre of the trim
i am looking for a return loss bridge
anyone?
doug
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Our Ham club ordered a repeater from Spectrum back in April, and have
never received the ordered product. We have tried to deal with them,
but it has become apparent that they (1) cannot produce the product
anymore, and (2) have no intention of repaying us our money (we have
spent the
I can't imagine anyone sending them a cent after seeing what has
been said on this board about Spectrum and a few others. At least
you know right up front that you've been screwed, rather than having
to put up a piece of crap repeater and finding out from the local
radio comunity or the FCC
I want to put some N barrell antenna connectors through a GE indoor
cabinet. What size Greenlee punch do I need?
tnx, John
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Eagle something makes a good one ... I am not currently home so I
can't give you more specific info - I should be home by tomorrow
afternoon. The URL for the company is there.
73,
Neil - WA6KLA
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Very best of 73,
Russ, W3CH
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Sent: Sunday,
Anyone have an idea what a fair price for a Cushamn CE-4 Service Monitor
would be?
Thanks,
Steve P.
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I've seen them go for between $100 to $400 depending on plug-ins and
condition. Bought a non-working one for $50 for parts. Its worth what a
buyer is willing to pay as they are 20+ year old technology and a lot of
parts are difficult to find. They are very expensive to have repaired
and
I just used a step drill bit ... and kep checking .. (the one that looks
like a xmas tree)
I did the same thing about a week ago
the bit even works great when putting through the roof NMO mounts
Rick
On 13 Dec 2004 at 5:02, johnmichaelwelton wrote:
I want to put some N barrell
Seems like conduit goes by inside diameter - so a 1/2 punch will make a
hole larger than 1/2 - ssb
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Title: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Greenlee punch info
5/8
Ron
WW8RR
-Original Message-
From: johnmichaelwelton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 12:02 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Greenlee punch info
I want
I just bought a CE-5 on ebay for $205.46, the last one from the same
guy when for $199. He has yet another one up for auction now. In
the picture it looks to be in good condition, but I haven't received
it yet ... a bit of buyer remorse is already starting to set in. I
use to use a CE-3,
With the generators not working (but all else does), this is what I paid for:
CE-3 $175.00 - w/scope and freq. extender + broadband mixer - cosmetically 9+ of 10
CE-5 $220.00 - w/scope and 50 - 1000 MHz module + bb mixer - cosmetically 9+ of 10
Steve.Steven Passmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Eagle RLB150x4 is the one I use;
http://www.eagle-1st.com/prod/pr2/RLB4/RLB4.htm
Paul kb9wlc
--- doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am looking for a return loss bridge
anyone?
doug
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I bought a CE-31A on e-Bay for $225, then saw one go at Deerchester for
$125 (sob !!).
73, Dick, W1KSZ
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From: wb6ymh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dec 13, 2004 9:45 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Cushman CE-4
I just bought a CE-5
russ wrote:
They have changed names a couple of times.
GE---Ericson- MA/Com
But there are NO Ericson or MA/Com on the list under Part-95.
I my self got busted so I would not want any one else to go through the pain
in the a** that was.
You fergot Com-Net.
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
At 12/13/2004 08:23 AM, you wrote:
I bought a CE-31A on e-Bay for $225, then saw one go at Deerchester for
$125 (sob !!).
73, Dick, W1KSZ
-Original Message-
From: wb6ymh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Dec 13, 2004 9:45 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re:
Your right! I am sorry I forgot all about Com-Net. It was so short lived.
- Original Message -
From: Jim B. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] MASTR II mobile conversion question
russ wrote:
Hello All,
The question over the week end was about could you use a GE master two on
GMRS under part-95. The answer is not at this time.
I called the FCC and at this time NO GE, MA/COM or Ericson may be used on
GMRS under Part 95 GMRS. None have FCC certification at this time. They may or
Yep,
A specific callsign and operational changes are
noted using the book information. The changes
are programmed into an eprom, which plugs into
the socket adjacent to the factory eprom/firmware.
I will program the eprom (for free) if you supply
the chip, the program information and a
Barry et al:
the HTN9026 rapid charger for p50 and other types uses the 2505735S09 18vdc 300 ma wallwart
the HTN9046 charger normal rate uses a 2505735S08 16 vdc 100 ma wall wart
either of these wallwart power supplies are available from our stock for $2.00 ea + shipping
MDM Radi0
Steve, there are two sizes (at least)conduit punches and regular
radio type
punchesthe Radio punches make a hole exactly the size that you measure.
The conduit punches, make a much larger hole.3/4 conduit is about 7/8
hole
for example.
- Original Message -
From: Steve
would anyone in australia have some motorola m120 mics for sale
Thank you
Ian Wells
Kerinvale Comaudio
mail service 1017,
Biloela,4715.
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
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Well, a couple of months ago, I posted that I was looking to purchase an
Icom IC-FR4000 to replace an ailing MSR2000 that I administer for the
local hams.
After long last, I was told by the vendor that Icom is not currently making
the -2 model (ham split) and probably will not begin any
Hi Mark:
The softwareI have,n canmail it to you, do not
have the service manual; but from
Kenwood advice it can not be programed below 450 Mhz, if
anybody has done
something to override the band limit will be very nice to
contact him
Juan
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