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From: ian abel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2005 7:38 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] http://www.kirkleesraynet.org.uk/aricc/
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That's an impressive pile of goods. I can see it now...the next new show on
the Discovery Channel: American Repeater Builder. hi hi
73 Paul
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From: Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 11:08 PM
Subject: Re:
I have not heard of anyone moving a 800 Rangr to 902 but anything is
possible if you want to try hard enough( although many may not be worth it
:-) ) The 800 Station can be moved if it is a crystal controlled TX and
rx version. The synthesized one will not move without major surgery... Docs
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, va3vkk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Repeater controller
RC 1000 Micro Computer Concepts
I have enabled all the necessary options including dial 9
but can't get connected to the line
Perhaps some one can tell me what needs to be enabled for the
patch to
If you don't have a manual, it can be downloaded here:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/micro-computer-concepts/rc-1000-
manualtext.html
Looks like the last part got orphaned, even with . You'll have to
cut and paste I suppose.
RG
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Who's going, where to meet!
LOU
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At 02:43 PM 5/17/2005 -, you wrote:
Who's going, where to meet!
---From what I've gathered from reading posts about it, it seems many
folks are going to Dayton and they'll all be easy to spot, as they have
thining hair, a pot belly and will have a radio on their belt.
Ken
(well, at least I
i hvave control groups for mastr ii cable heads speaker and mike $10 + shipping.
good condx. not going to dayton ever again
( 36 years of getting 'SOAKED' in dayton is enuf for me)
so ups is the only possible transportation option.
mdm ted
get them before we are forced to scrap them...Q
I have a L1158A patch, also made by IAI, and no info on it. It has two
modular phone cords coming out of it as well as a cord marked radio. It was
once hooked to a low-band Micor base station. There is also a wall-wart
attached. If anyone comes up with any info I'd like to know as well.
73
Re: Dayton
One of the better Dayton Hamvention Meeting/Party Events is the VHF
Above Group - Dinner Party at the Holiday Inn on Friday night.
People with VHF, DX, EME, Weak-Signal, Microwave (and above),
building, operating and many other interests meet up to have a
informal grip and grin
If anyone has a IAI manual and wants to loan it out to be scanned,
or can scan it themselves, repeater-builder will be happy to provide
a place for the PDF.
Mike WA6ILQ
At 08:39 AM 5/17/05, you wrote:
I have a L1158A patch, also made by IAI, and no info on it. It has two
modular phone
Neil McKie wrote:
Ok, who is who in the picture?
Neil - WA6KLA
OK-I give-what picture?
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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Hey guys,
Any of you used fiplex duplexers?
I'm putting together some specs for a friend of mine for a 220 machine.
He's only gonna run about 35 watts or so.
93 DB isolation sound like enough?
These things have about 1.1 DB insertion loss.
He just wants another alternative instead of spending 1400
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Al Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I have a L1158A patch, also made by IAI...
The L1158A is the multi-line version of the L1159A.
A very versatile top of the line product.
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I'm working on a theroretical design that uses 1 1/4 copper watter
pipe and 3/8 solid copper grounding rod, which should cost approx
$20-$25 per cavity, but I haven't built any thing in the real world
yet.
On 5/17/05, Jed Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys,
Any of you used fiplex
At 11:10 AM 5/17/2005 -0700, you wrote:
I'm working on a theroretical design that uses 1 1/4 copper watter
pipe and 3/8 solid copper grounding rod, which should cost approx
$20-$25 per cavity, but I haven't built any thing in the real world
yet.
---Apparently it will only be used in controlled
No, The Invar is only used on the rod of the duplexer because the of
the galvinised steel being a tempreture nightmare and moving the
plunger up and down. Besides these cans would have so little Q factor
that the tempreture gyrations would not be of concern due to the width
of the notch.
On
Hi Jed,
A friend of mine has been using their mobile
duplexers on his 70cm repeater since about February.
The cost was low about $195 and they came tuned to his
frequencies. He is running about 50 watts into his,
which is what they are rated for and he hasn't
experienced any problems.
I've been using a four can set on 440 MHz running 100 watts and they
are superb. Came tuned to the frequency and with the hard line
interconnects from the factory.
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Fiplex
1. Dayton rule book - with complete do's and donts while attending the hamfest
and complete fire regulations for the entire state of ohio
2. over priced tickets and space rental tags
3. Parka - with hood and artic mittens
4. Galoshes or waders depending on the day
5. dry socks and other bits
Anyone got the sales pitch for the Link RLC2 controller
around, willing to Email me a copy? I've got one here
I'm getting ready to part with (probably Ebay) and I'd
like to know its features?
Link no longer has the basic description or feature
list on their web page.
thanks
skipp
From what I've heard, he (Ted) won't.
Joe M.
skipp025 wrote:
At the flea market, various R-B Group Members will have tables set up.
So we can all go pester Kevin, Scott, Doug and Ted... (if Ted has a
both this year).
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Hello Skipp - I don't have any of the sales pitch but I think on one of the
first couple pages of their manual has
about all the same info. I've got two - one I use and an almost new one that
has had problems since day one.
If I can scan any of my info and send to you let me know. Dave / NØATH
At 02:05 PM 5/17/05, Ted Bleiman K9MDM - MDM Radio wrote:
1. Dayton rule book - with complete do's and donts while attending the hamfest
and complete fire regulations for the entire state of ohio
2 . over priced tickets and space rental tags
3. Parka - with hood and artic mittens
4. Galoshes
absolutely correct. MDM Radio has seen our last Dayton. last year was the pitts and we have decided 36 years of getting 'SOAKED' in Dayton is enuf for anyone. youse guys have fun. we will be attending my nephews graduation from Wash U in St louis and the associated celebrations there. maybe
Ted,
You
must have been the one it was raining on all along! BIG GRIN
This year they are calling for great weather! Of course I have to admit I
am not going to be there either this year. Last year was my first trip,
wish I could go this year but just did not have the time or money to
They always CALL for great weather. It semdom happens. Usually, the days
they call for rain, it doesn't, and the days they call for sun, it
rains.
Joe M.
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Yet ...
Neil
Ken Arck wrote:
At 02:43 PM 5/17/2005 -, you wrote:
Who's going, where to meet!
---From what I've gathered from reading posts about it, it seems many
folks are going to Dayton and they'll all be easy to spot, as they have
thining hair, a pot belly and will have a
Thanks to all that replied. I have spoken with Paul Maggiore and the
manuals are on the way.
Tim
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Again thank you for all the responses. Manuals have been acquired.
Tim
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Is anyone familiar with the Hotline 007 Phone patch or know where to
acquire documentation on this item?
I have been unable to find anything about it online or even able to
identify the manufacturer. I know that it was made in Japan, but other
than that I am coming up empty. I did locate this
Is there an FCC number on it?
If so, go the Repeater-Builder Tech Info page and there is a
link there that will take you to the web page at the FCC that
will let you identify the manufacturer.
Mike WA6ILQ
At 02:45 PM 5/17/05, you wrote:
Is anyone familiar with the Hotline 007 Phone patch or
Hello Mike. I have one for the L1159A patch.
Rod kc7vqr
If anyone has a IAI manual and wants to loan it out to be scanned,
or can scan it themselves, repeater-builder will be happy to provide
a place for the PDF.
Mike WA6ILQ
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Nope, just waiting for you to catch up.
Neil
Ken Arck wrote:
At 02:50 PM 5/17/2005 -0700, you wrote:
Yet ...
Jealous? Bwahahahaa
Ken
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President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers of
Usually, the days they call for rain, it doesn't, and the days they call
for sun, it rains.
You missed the year of the snowball fights? ;-)
Add to the list:
Rolls of 33-gal trash bags: instant rain poncho -- great profit margin if
you're selling 'em !
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Oh, no - I've been there when the snow flew as well.
That was the day after everyone got sunburnt to a crisp, right? ;-
Hey - at least it's not on the same weekend we turn the clocks ahead
anymore! It was always great fun losing a valued hour of sleep on top of
it all!
And let's not forget the
There was talk of a Repeater Builder dinner on Saturday evening. I think it
was Bob, NO6B that mentioned it. Anyone have any suggestions? I think it
would be a great idea, but I don't have the time to organize anything.
Bob??
Anyone???
Dutch treat of course I've met some of you in the past
- Original Message -
From: va3vkk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Repeater controller
RC 1000 Micro Computer Concepts
I have enabled all the necessary options including dial 9
but can't get connected to the line
Perhaps some one can tell me what needs to be enabled for the patch to
work
I
These are radios only, no accy's, sorry.
Some have the extra receiver, some have been removed. No CG boards, although
I and Kevin will be bringing some CG boards and such that can be obtained
separately. I even have a few CG boards that are a com-spec TS-64 plug-in.
Scott
Scott Zimmerman
I used a set on a GMRS repeater and did not like them.
Having 100 DB between TX and RX is so much better.
I went back to a four can TX/RX and the repeater works much better.
73 Russ
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From: Jed Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
--- Mike Morris WA6ILQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there an FCC number on it?
If so, go the Repeater-Builder Tech Info page and there is a
link there that will take you to the web page at the FCC that
will let you identify the manufacturer.
Mike WA6ILQ
Thanks Mike, but no cigar. I have
I'm trying to use a Connect Systems CS-800 interconnect to key a GE
MLS 1 to transmit. I'm not overly familiar with the MLS 1 nor have
I been able to find any LBI's online relating to my specific VHF
version, MLSH040. I've listed the pinout of the rear connector on
the MLS below;
PIN
1 EXT
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