Jim can you give me more details, like what model # to look for. The
only time it will be portable will be 2 times a year, for 2 one day
events where no one repeater will get into. But setting it up on this
one site covers the entire we need communications. Then it goes
back to it normal
Hi Fred,
I would also be willing to offer up some help.
I just completed a 3 channel voting system using
the tkr-820 repeaters.
By the way Juan, the signaling unit pin for
TOR and the one next to it didn't supply Tone
Indication logic. I had to do it another way.
I've also ordered a
only think I can say I had one they make from 2 mobiles and sent it back.
the new one not to sure about it. We are a Maxon dealer but so far have
not tried one.
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From: Jeff Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, January 13,
Hi Juan,
Tnx for the reply. You have an email and we can
take off line? Have not decided on a controller although I like Micro Computer
Conceptsout of Florida.
73's
Fred
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XE2SI
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday,
Gary,
Please advise the part number of the PL board you need, and/or the part
number of the exciter board it plugs onto.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Gary K2UQ wrote
Would anyone be willing to swap or sell me the correct Micor Tx PL
deck? The one I need has a pin spacing of about 3/8 inch.
Look at the Kenwood page at www.repeater-builder.com ...
the service manual is there, as is an article by AH6LE on
doing just what you are talking about.
Mike WA6ILQ
At 02:56 PM 1/13/05, you wrote:
Has anyone interfaced an external controller to a Kenwood TKR-820?
I have one I would like to
Excellent question, Fred!! (I wish I'd have thought of it...) If you get a
reply from off-list, can you forward me a copy??? I also have a TKR-820,
and I'm thinking about doing the exact same thing! (I found a CAT-300 in
storage I'd like to interface to it.)
Thanks!
Mark - N9WYS
Sorry for the bandwidth
Mike - K4IJ asked me for tune-up instructions for
a UHF MSR2000. I have what he wants. His e-mail address is bouncing, so I
m hoping that if hes still receiving the list, he will get in touch with me
again.
Thanks!
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True, it has somethng to do with the fact that nickel is a magnetic
metal. Read the explanation somewhere long ago, no clue where anymore.
Laryn K8TVZ
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Nickel-plating, especially in a duplex application, can cause a
Mark, I just talked with Mike tonight on the phone and
he mentioned the repeater to me. Email me and I'll
give you his number.
Jason KE4NYV
www.ke4nyv.com
RPC Electronics
www.rpc-electronics.com
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Sorry for the bandwidth
Mike - K4IJ asked me
looking for the ctcss detect connection point on the Kenwoon TKR-820?
Anybody know this off hand.
Thanks
Brent
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Sorry, I goofed. The service manuals and AH6LE writeup
is for a TKR-750/850.
Mike
At 06:08 PM 1/13/05, you wrote:
Look at the Kenwood page at www.repeater-builder.com ...
the service manual is there, as is an article by AH6LE on
doing just what you are talking about.
Mike WA6ILQ
At 02:56 PM
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some of the newer flat pack duplexers will do it. they will go down
to 400
kHz but you are limited to 50 watts and you only get 60 to 70 DB but
if you
are using a couple of HT's it will work OK around a Hamfest.
73 Russ,
Hello All,
I have for sale one Kenwood TKR-850
not ver. two repeater for sale. I bought
it last fall and it works great. It is on GMRS
but I can program and tune it for Ham or
business band. I am up grading to the
larger Kenwood repeater so we can set up
simile cast and the TKR-850 will
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jim,
I really don't want to argue with you, but it can
be done and I've done it numerous times. It all
comes down to a number game (the specs) and a
reasonable approach.
I'd like to see the specs on what
You hit it squarely on the head! A PROPERLY INSTALLED CONNECTOR!
Both are good when installed correctly. It is amazing that some techs do not
know how to solder correctly and some will use any crimp tool to get the job
done in a hurry.
With one exception, a crimp connector will not last as long
I have just bought a 440 machine it is a ge master pro 2 in a full
size cabinet. It has a rc-10 controller which i am going ot change.
what i need is some input on preamps for the 440. and also
controllers. maybe place some links up or send them to my email at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks Don
Very true... or you need to park at least a decent front
end on the receiver (and shield the radio in a metal box).
Hamtronics makes a rather interesting (neat) helical filter
preamp that does the job on some modest preformance receivers.
(or get the helical without the preamp)
The wide
Re: Kenwood TKR-820
Well...
The logic output is an unbuffered line on the Signaling
unit (the small repeater/ctcss controller board) uP. There
are actually two lines, one labeled TOR and Tone, I believe
they are next to each other. The TOR line comes out to a
small unused solder pad.
Hello All,
The Kenwood TKR-850 that I listed this morning is gone! Sold it in about an
hour.
The 26 outer folks who sent e-mail. Sorry
I only had the one for sale and it went so
fast! Good price I guess. Any way thank
you to all who replayed.
Very best of 73,
Sincerely,Russ Stafford,
It just figures. I don't read my e-mail for a few days and there is a
topic I can really offer some input about... OH Well, better late than never
I guess.
I have one of these receivers up at a local repeater and it works
wonderfully. I will try to get to the site today (Friday) and take
The EPLRS System at Travis AFB (Northern California)
has moved (gone) from the Repeater Portion of the
420-450 band.
skipp
skipp025 at yahoo.com
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ACC RC-96 repeater Controllerfor
sale
Includes AD-2 delay bd.
"Best offer"
John J. Riddell, VE3AMZ451 Cedarcliffe
Dr.,Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaN2K 2J1
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Mike,
Did find some good info on the 820. Thanks for your help.
Fred
WA2MMX
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From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: WTB: GMRS Repeater
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