Jim B. wrote:
Here we go again-Yaphooey put me in bounce status for no reason.
They said msg #11290 in radios-4-sale bounced. The last msg in the group
is 11153! dumb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you click through to the reason page, they'll give you the exact
bounce message from your or your
Thanks but I have tried several emails to Teal over the last 2 months with
no answer to any of them. I will keep looking as someone must have a manual
for the Standard RPT-10 in a drawer.
Thanks
WA0VUS
Larry Kemper
Muscatine, Iowa
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jhoonbee wrote:
Hello all,
I am looking for a complete ready to use repeater for 220Mhz.
Anyone have one for sale?
I'm sure Scott Z would build you what ever you wanted.
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/custombuilt.html
My favorite conversion is the Motorola Micor to 220.
I apologize ahead of time if this posting doesn't meet your
criteria. I am with a law enforcement agency and we have recently
killed our tactical repeater and are trying to build a temporary one
from two HT1000 portable radios.
I am in search of some expertise on whether this can be done
Hello all .. sorry for the x post but I need some help on this product
SCT 110
This is a 220 TX
any onw know this beast ?
this is the Exciter part of the set .. we have removed the PA part to
put into our 220 repeater but would like to kow what drive curent
this puts out for the PA and
THANKS
I am only interested in ther PA itsself as I am using the micor as my
220 repeater but if the price is right minght have to look into getting
spare parts tx and rx :)
let me know off list .. thanks
Rick
On 19 Feb 2005 at 10:30, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I
Denny,
The HT1000 is an excellent radio by itself, but its plastic case offers
no shielding whatsoever. It is possible to construct a compact low
power repeater with the HT1000 (or any two commercial quality portable
radios) if each radio is enclosed in a tightly-shielded box, with all
audio
I think using two radios not designed for repeater duty in a tactical
situation where lives depend on the communications is a bad idea. Below is
how my volunteer fire department handled a solution to poor tactical
communications.
In 1998 my volunteer fire department responded to a
At 2/18/2005 02:52 PM, you wrote:
Add me to the list who could not get a 443/448 pair to duplex in the same
chassis.
Nothing I tried would ever work. Way too much desense. That was
about 5 years
ago, and I remember someone saying then that 443/448 was a mission, and
for some
unknown
I have had several 320's that all had a magnetic switch in the top of the
radio right behind the display. I seem to recall using a magnet while
powering the unit up which would put it into programming mode. Worth a try.
Ross
ve6ars
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I am with a law enforcement agency and we have recently
killed our tactical repeater
Was it attacking? Was it self defense?
Laryn K8TVZ
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I'm using 443.375/448.375 in a base station with no problems,wonder if
its just the mobile chassis? The only real difference is the shared comp
line for the Icoms and only a single 10 volt supply in the mobile chassis.
Bob Dengler wrote:
At 2/18/2005 02:52 PM, you wrote:
Add me to the
I might have the paperwork, but I'll have to
write myself a note to look. Email me direct
after a few days and I'll let you know.
cheers,
skipp
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www.radiowrench.com
Larry Kemper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks but I have tried several emails to
Teal over the last 2
Hi Lee,
Q wrote:
I'm using 443.375/448.375 in a base station with no problems,wonder if its
just the mobile chassis?
Yes, just the mobile chassis.
The only real difference is the shared comp line for the Icoms and only a
single 10 volt supply in the mobile chassis.
And one BIG one you
Thanks for the input. It is 150MHz and we would have a 5Mhz split.
What is the best process for shielding the two radios? Are there
cases out there or some foil type products? What would happen if we
just connected to the two radios together and separated the antennas?
I looked at the
Hi Rick,
I have the paperwork for both units in my hot
little hands. If you can wait until Tueday, I'll
scan it into pdf and make copies available
for gratis (free).
This is the Spectrum TX unit I have/had a
love hate relationship with for over a decade.
Spectrum doesn't put rf rated
Thanks Skipp I will have to make a note to remind me of your note to email
you.
WA0VUS
Larry Kemper
Muscatine, Iowa
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Youre right,the base has tx and rx completely shielded and isolated. Has
anyone pinned down exactly what causes this? I assume its something in
the multiplier or if range? Inquiring minds want to know!
Kevin Custer wrote:
Hi Lee,
Q wrote:
I'm using 443.375/448.375 in a base station with
I have a huge inventory of quality NOS trimmer caps of all kinds,as
well as feed thrus and ferrite beads and cores...
skipp025 wrote:
Hi Rick,
I have the paperwork for both units in my hot
little hands. If you can wait until Tueday, I'll
scan it into pdf and make copies available
for
I would like to ask some questions off list of anyone who is
using one of the above mentioned duplexers. I have some questions on
this unit, cable lengths etc. If you have one, and have access to it
for measurements, please e-mail me off list. k8nb at hotmail.com
Thank you in
Denny,
The R1225 is just the full-duplex transceiver that is in a GR1225 or
RKR1225 repeater cabinet. It is exactly the same size as a Maxtrac or
GM300 dash-mount mobile radio. Since it has a built-in controller, all
you need is a duplexer and the connecting cables and you have a tactical
Hello Group,
Im looking for Icom RP-220MHZ 220mhz repeater manuals
Im in need of both types Owners Manual and Service Manual.
PDF form would due just fine.
Thank You,
Sal
N6SPD
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The manual for the RPT-20 is available on the Internet, but I don't
remember just where I found it. If that will help, I'll try and see where
I got it from.
Joe
At 02:11 PM 2/19/2005 -0600, you wrote:
Thanks Skipp I will have to make a note to remind me of your note to email
you.
WA0VUS
If you don't need a lot of power look at the Kenwood TKR-740we use a lot
of the tkr840 and love them.
John
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Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 11:26 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Building a
Does any have or know of any company tha sells used VHF duplexers?
Len
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I just read my last post.
Please accept my apology for the poor grammar... I need to slow down a
bit and pay more attention to what I am typing!!!
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check them out might have what your looking for
Rick
On 19 Feb 2005 at 22:51, Leonard Goodnow wrote:
Does any have or know of any company tha sells used VHF duplexers?
Len
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Hello Len,
Take a look at my Posted Msg No. 47684.
If it's what you are looking for then make me a reasonable offer.
73's,
Reuben Meeks, W8GUC
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