The two people listed at the bottom of the email - in that order.
Joe M.
Neil McKie wrote:
>
> Ok, who is who in the picture?
>
> Neil - WA6KLA
>
> > Scott Zimmerman wrote:
> >
> > All,
> >
> > We at Repeater-Builder have just taken delivery of literally a ton
> > (2500 lbs. to be exact) o
Neil McKie wrote:
> Ok, who is who in the picture?
>
Me on the left, Scotty on the right...
Kevin
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The shady looking guy is Kevin and the even shadier looking guy is Scott.
Close-up picutres of both of them can be seen hanging in your local post
office.
Cold 807's for Repeater Builder subscribers at spaces 1758-1761 again this
year. See y'all there.
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Ok, who is who in the picture?
Neil - WA6KLA
> Scott Zimmerman wrote:
>
> All,
>
> We at Repeater-Builder have just taken delivery of literally a ton
> (2500 lbs. to be exact) of Mastr II VHF 'E' chassis mobile radios. See
> attached Photo. We will be taking a number of these to Dayton
>
Ian Miller wrote:
>Hi Guys
>I dont usually post here often, but after 25 years in the same spot,
>our club's VHF and UHF machines have been taken down and being moved to
>new locations.
>Every effort is being made to get the antennas off the tower (new
>owners) but failing that, what would be
Do these have cables or control heads? Being E chassis,do they have an
extra receiver or anything else in them? Channel guard boards? Is your
back sore yet??? Will see you on Saturday,73,Lee
Scott Zimmerman wrote:
> All,
>
> We at Repeater-Builder have just taken delivery of literally a ton
Once again
Repeater Builder is your Official Arcom dealer for Dayton 2005.Visit us in
spaces 707 - 710 in the flea market.Arcom Dayton Specials:RC-210
controller in kit form, $235.00 (about $25 off the shipped from
factoryprice)http://www.ah6le.net/arcom/rc210/rc210.htmlhttp://www.ah6le.
Hi all, I have access to a Mastr II base formerly used in a local
sheriff mobile data system. It transmits on 852mc and receives on
807mc. It has the large continuous duty heat sink on the power amp.
Combination B3S045YASZC
TX KT-256-A2
RX ER-97-D
It also has a 3 cabity duplexer with no n
At 03:59 PM 5/16/05, you wrote:
> >Look for 36-42mhz land mobile stuff. That's right, low band.
> >25-30MHz and 30-36mhz gear ends up on 10m, and 42-50MHz
> >gear ends up on 6m. Nobody wants the stuff in between,
> >and therefore it goes for parts value.
>
>Very cute!
>
>Of course there are a l
>
>Look for 36-42mhz land mobile stuff. That's right, low band.
>25-30MHz and 30-36mhz gear ends up on 10m, and 42-50MHz
>gear ends up on 6m. Nobody wants the stuff in between,
>and therefore it goes for parts value.
Very cute!
Of course there are a lot of radios out there, HTs and such too,
meh.
On 5/16/05, Joe Montierth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry about speaking FCC rules, but Auxilliary use
> > (Link Radios) is
> > only allowed above 222.5 MHz.
> >
>
> I think you missed the point of the UHF to lo-band
> downconverter. The lo-ban
--- DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry about speaking FCC rules, but Auxilliary use
> (Link Radios) is
> only allowed above 222.5 MHz.
>
I think you missed the point of the UHF to lo-band
downconverter. The lo-band radios would only be used
as IF and demod.
Joe
Yahoo!
Sorry about speaking FCC rules, but Auxilliary use (Link Radios) is
only allowed above 222.5 MHz.
I recommend UHF Custom MVPs 450-470 split should work down there with
a little bit of a fight. Also you will need to check local band plans
and with a co-ordinator as there are segments not allowed fo
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
> At 04:53 AM 5/16/05, you wrote:
>
>
>>I'm in the market for 4 identical receiver's in the UHF 430 Mhz
>>range. Would like to find 4 of them, like the GE ER41 UHF versions,
>>or something compatible, and as cheap as I can get them. After some
>>thought and debate, If
At 04:53 AM 5/16/05, you wrote:
>I'm in the market for 4 identical receiver's in the UHF 430 Mhz
>range. Would like to find 4 of them, like the GE ER41 UHF versions,
>or something compatible, and as cheap as I can get them. After some
>thought and debate, If I can find 4 of them, I will not use t
Hi Guys
I dont usually post here often, but after 25 years in the same spot,
our club's VHF and UHF machines have been taken down and being moved to
new locations.
Every effort is being made to get the antennas off the tower (new
owners) but failing that, what would be a good choice for a UHF
r
Hi Tim
You can use a hyper terminal program such as Bitcom
and extract all the user info .
regards
Brad
--- Tim Billingsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The following is quote from the 38A manual.
>
> what I would like to know (from users of the 38A) is
> there a way to
> 'extract' a configura
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> One thing I've never been able to explain to people is: Why do the
> big Celwave, Sinclair, etc. "StationMaster" type antennas have only
> 5.2 dB gain? Actually, the 2-meter range ones are listed as typically
> having only 4.8 dB gain, after putting the longer, lower-fre
Ronny wrote:
> It is for these guys! What a show! I don't think those two kids had
> a bit of a chance!
>
> Did anyone roll tape on that? A MPEG file uploaded would be really
> appreciated if you did.
It's available here in .wmv format:
http://www.kkn.net/~n6tv/
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
I have the last version factory made Service
Manuals for the Uniden ARU-251 and ARH-351
Repeaters as received (in pdf format) from
BK-Relm about 3 months ago.
The factory pdf files are actually spread out
into 5 or 6 different files.
I would suggest you buy the Hard-Copies from
Ted as the
I'm in the market for 4 identical receiver's in the UHF 430 Mhz
range. Would like to find 4 of them, like the GE ER41 UHF versions,
or something compatible, and as cheap as I can get them. After some
thought and debate, If I can find 4 of them, I will not use the TM-
V7's that I originally plan
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