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hello,
anybody have details of converting midland 13-509 220mhz radio to
repeater? I would like to split rec and tx.
thanks brad w8qpo
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HELLO EVERYONE. I HAVE THE RC-1000 CONTROLER OF MCC
COMPANY AND I NEED TO FIND OUT A COR SIGNAL INSIDE THE GM350 MOTOROLA
(2CHANNEL) MOBILE AFTER
THE SUBTONE (88.5) DECODER. I WISH SOMEONE HELPS ON IT.
Best regards
SV1EDZ
Dimitris Velissaris
Technical Support
on how to capture a radar image, I guess you would call
it "slow scan" (that has no outputs) by placing a transmitting
camera in front of the screen and sending live feed to a central
point within a 25 mile range to be viewed. This would be a
mobile/moving radar (like in a car/van/SUV). I
It looks like your making a repeater and
you need a COR for the controller. You have picked a difficult radio to use for
that but you can pull an active COR signal off the led of the front of the
radio. It is tied directly to the COR circuit.
Mike
Oregon Repeater Linking Group
Hello,
Many years ago I built crossband radio setup going from a simplex PPL 6060
to a EF Johnson 800 MHz trunk radio. The simplex PPL 6060 was not good
enough so I built a full duplex mobile repeater out of another EF Johnson
PPL 6060 on one of the old splinter channels. I had a 16 function To
w8qpo wrote:
> hello,
> anybody have details of converting midland 13-509 220mhz radio to
> repeater? I would like to split rec and tx.
> thanks brad w8qpo
K1IKE posted this here in June:
http://6mt.com/222tech.htm
It looks like everything is there you would need. Remember Clegg and
Cobra als
Hi Brad,
I bet if you would write or call Paul Maggiore, AA3VI he could tell you. The
early Maggiore repeater where all made from the Clegg FM-76 and the Midland
13-509 mobile radio's. His phone number is (610)436-6051.
He also has a ton of parts for these radio's.
Good luck,
Russ, W3CH
- Or
Wanted - original paper manual (or excellent
full-sized photocopy) for the Cushman CE-4
service monitor.
Would also like to find the manual for the
Cushman model 317 plug-in.
Thanks de John
..
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Although the Clegg and Midland 13-509 radio mod to
repeater convertion works ok, the receiver is fairly
marginal for most busy repeater applications. You'd
do much better to buy a receiver designed for actual
repeater operation.
I like the preformance and output functions of the
Spectrum 22
Got any outdoor photos of the cabin and tower/surrounding area?
Sounds to be a great place...be neat to build on to it and make it a small
getaway/weekend contesting station.
Rich
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Does anyone have a link to an online manual for the
Helper Instruments Sinadder ?
I know how to use one but would like to see what the
book has to say about it, maybe even a schematic
incase I need to repair it at a later date.
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Ti
Can anyone tell me what is entailed in converting a Motorola TLD1694E
PA to 2 meter ham band? Detailed instructions would be great but just
a quick overview would be helpful. I have searched the archives and
looked on the web site but came up dry.
Thanks,
Scott Madison, WN1B
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I have a spectrum 220 rec. It worked well in a site by it self. But
once I transferred it to the main site ful of wonderful pager Tx and
other com repeaters in the same site. Forgetaboutit. Regardless of how
much filtering. So we went to a Micor Rec. Problem solved.
Rich/N2ROW
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Scott - I've rebuilt four or five of them over the years. You absolutely
need the Motorola MICOR Base Station/Repeater service manual, it gives the
parts values for the TLD1692 amp (and the 1693 and 1694 amps). It has
detailed parts lists, schematics, and pictorials of the circuit boards. It
really
so what exactly is your application? And what are you
trying to do?
~Ben, KB9LFZ
--- David Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on how to capture a radar image, I guess you
> would call
> it "slow scan" (that has no outputs) by placing a
> transmitting
> camera in front of the screen and s
Sounds interesting from a skywarn sort of angle..
Tell us more?
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#1, a lot of work - especially if you unsoldering many parts:
34 capacitors, 9 coils, 6 resistors and four transformers.
The TLD1694E is the split 4 model (162-174 MHz)
You want to move it to the split 2 model (132-150.8 MHz)
Neil - WA6KLA
wn1b8 wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me wh
Anyone have any experience with the TX-220 by VHF Engineering? I am
debateing building it or just sticking with the FM-76
On 7/29/05, Richard Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a spectrum 220 rec. It worked well in a site by it self. But
> once I transferred it to the main site ful of won
Anthony,
Check the PA tuning. The PA is feeding back on itself. We had this
same problem on our SC Forestry VHF Micor a few years ago.
The PA will drop power when this happens.
Lloyd KD4HTW
SC Forestry Comms Coordinator
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Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 00:26:43 -
From: "
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "David Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
" on how to capture a radar image, I guess you would call it
"slow
scan" ...Once captured, I would want to not only view it but convert
it to digital to save/record/store/route .maybe someone has some
ide
You might look at APRN.
Automatic Picture Relay Network. An offshoot of APRS.
The unit in the field transmits an image file accompanied by a APRS
packet. The APRN server software captures the picture and attaches
the location data from the APRS packet. This is stored on the
server's hard d
--- DCFluX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with the TX-220 by VHF
> Engineering? I am
> debateing building it or just sticking with the
> FM-76
>
>
I know of a couple of the VHF Engineering repeaters
that have been on the air for many years. Not too
sure how they wou
Alexander, I just put up a 2 meter repeater with a link radio on a
California Department of Forestry lookout tower. It took me more
than two years to find the right person to get permission from, but
once I was introduced to the division commander it was smooth
sailing from then on. Besides fr
Ralph,
Contact Zetron for tech support, since they bought out the Helper
Instruments line. Visit for links to tech support.
Dunno about online manuals.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
Ralph Mowery wrote:
> Does anyone have a link to an online manual for the Helper Instruments
> Sinadder ?
>
> I know h
Sorry, I don't have any good outside photos...We used to host Field
Day there some years ago...
Kevin
Rich Garcia wrote:
>Got any outdoor photos of the cabin and tower/surrounding area?
>Sounds to be a great place...be neat to build on to it and make it a small
>getaway/weekend contesting
> Alexander N Tubonjic wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
> > The local department of Forestry has an observation tower that is
> >over 200' off the ground. I would like to put my UHF Amateur repeater
> >on that tower. I stopped by yesterday and talked to the Fire Fighter
> >that was stationed there. He had
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