Do you really mean mobile repeater? A mobile repeater is usually a
simplex transveriver connected to a mobile radio.
Or do you mean a portable repeater that can be used in a car? In that
case, the same as a regular repeater, only typically powerable repeaters
run fairly low power (25W or less) and
Mark,
Are you still interested in the duplexer
Let me know..
Gerry
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Does anybody have any ideas on a way to improve link audio between two
Radius mobiles? Mine sound coarse and over driven. The fidelity needs
to be improved. Thanks, Bruce.
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site. You won't find a more complete resource anywhere else. Happy reading!
LJ
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From: ncamilli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Jul 24, 2005 7:41 PM
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Subject: [Rep
Hi. I am new to building/owning my own repeater. What is needed to
complete a mobile repeater? What parts do I need, where can I buy
them, and how much will it run me? Thanks in advance.
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Nick
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it depends also when it has been programm if the 3.00 minutes timeout is
there.
if i remember by default it will have the 3.00 minutes
this is for safety reason for the p.a.
do it return on the air?
we have a repeater system here ,pc controled and there are 8 phoenixs
talking to each other
the
I noticed dropouts during cold weather. It was a flaky transistor in the
oscillator circuit, I think (this was many years ago). I modified the
circuit and solved the problem. A temporary cure was to put a light bulb
in the cabinet.
Joe M.
Doug Blizzard wrote:
>
> Anyone out there using the GE Ph
Anyone out there using the GE Phoenix Mobiles in a linking system? Im
having a problem with link drop outs and have narrowed it down to the
link radio. I would like to hear from someone that has succesfully
built a linking system using these radios.
Thanks in advance
Doug
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Plastic cans were a great concept, until the spray copper micro arcs
and causes desence when any signifigant amount of power is ran
thorough them.
On 7/24/05, Dave VanHorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:09 PM 7/24/2005, Mark A. Holman wrote:
> >Wanna hear what some co's doing ? plastic cans :(
At 07:09 PM 7/24/2005, Mark A. Holman wrote:
>Wanna hear what some co's doing ? plastic cans :(
Sounds like wine in a bag, or a pocket full of gasoline, not a
terribly good idea.
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Black Messages ? must be some new
seceret code here ? unless its to foil the hackers ! or is this a Balck Screen
Virus ?
gotaa match anyone kinda dark in here
!
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Russ Stafford
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, July 22, 2
Wanna hear what some co's doing ? plastic cans :(
Mark A. Holman AB8RU ARRL Life Member
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Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Still after
> At 01:21 PM 7/22/2005, Kris
probably in a few days I will post some boxed mikes on ebay. destocked will
put id no.s as soon as I get the chance to dig them out of a bunch of boxes.
will be selling more radios, and what have you.
Mark A. Holman AB8RU ARRL Life Member
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Actually I am having so much fun who has time to be bored .
ta ta !
Mark A. Holman AB8RU ARRL Life Member
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Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: OT: NC man charged with '
Wonder if anyone has done anything with the Cat 1000 to change the
volume level control inside the Cat1000B. I have a slight problem,
and need to reduce the volume even more than the pot will let me
inside of the controller. Problem that I have is, I set the rx
control for proper voltage, set
We can't? And why not?
Some people have to be bored with something ... and the folks
on here could be just the people you seem to be looking for ...
Neil McKie
Cody Hayden wrote:
>
> You people CANT be this bored with life.
>
> --- Fred Fitte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Dex,
You people CANT be this bored with life.
--- Fred Fitte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dex,
>
> You need to do your homework. "RADAR" as we know it
> (Police Radar) is not
> even covered under Part 15. A lot has changed over
> the years.
>
> Fred
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-
I wouldn't take your 40 watt maxtrac lower than 25 watts, they don't care
much
for it and they will actually heat up faster and they start to generate
more spurs
I also program up both radio's the same, that way if you do loose a pa you
can swap radios on the fly till you can get another
Neal,
I do not have any Pic's that I can locate. This was built before digital
cameras were affordable to the common man. We did take Polaroid's, but
whoever has them by now are well faded.
There is one fellow ( forget his name) on this list that took my description
and made a very nice set of cav
8 or 12" Aluminum Irrigation pipe will work. but god help you if you
don't have a friend that can Tig weld, And most welders will burn
right through the thin material.
A welding shop is not a machine shop, There is a difference. Machine
shops use 3 decimal place inchs, Welders usually measure st
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