August 28 universal will release season 1 on DVD.
then you can study the 70's comm. systems of the LAFD. Just to keep it
repeater related.
Kevin King SCSA BSCIS
ARS KC6OVD
GMRS KAG0378
EIEIO 2722
Acworth Georgia
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MIKE BOYD wrote:
http://emergency51.com/sounds.html
--- Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.policeinterceptor.com/sounds/sta050.wav
Turn on your speakers ...
Neil McKie
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A friend (AF4PX) will say EIEIO when I start talking too technical.
Something I do too often. So when I hear him call this out I know I have
starting going out in left field. Jokingly I have put it on my tag line.
Kevin King SCSA BSCIS
ARS KC6OVD
GMRS KAG0378
EIEIO 2722
Acworth Georgia
I have noticed that a seller on ebay has a lot of 220 gear for sale
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewSellersOtherItemsuserid=radiorescue123ssPageName=STRK:MEFS:MESOI
He has Duplexers, filters, radios and repeaters too...
May be one of the last calls for this type of gear in good
Hi
Can anyone help me with the physical location of where to inject a
variable
CTCSS tone into the Kenwood TKB-720 radio.
I do not have the schematic or manual just the connector pinout.
So a good description would help.
I tried adding it to the audio being sent to the audio input pin in
Dear Glenn,
I would very much like to get a copy on CD. Only wonder how I could
reimburse the expense of sending it to me.
I sent you a message direct to your address but did not receive a reply.
Hence this message.
73,
George, VU2GT.
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From: Glenn Little WB4UIV
Accessory Connector Pin 3 is the DI Modulation
input (both signaling and audio). Pin 2 is the
Line mod inpug Ground GND.
Pin 5 is the Line input, modulation input.
good luck...
skipp
www.radiowrench.com
Hellewell, Byron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Can anyone help me with the
I get to stick my neck out first again...
I've cut out mucho and added some comments.
... 6 Motorola MTR2000 100W repeaters,
I'd probably Cut the repeater power output
down a bit. Since you have narly antenna gain,
I'd probably back the repeaters down to 80
watts to possibly improve the
Chuck Kelsey wrote:
It's still yesterday in our area. These tones are in use daily to
dispatch fire and rescue.
Chuck WB2EDV
Yup-most dept's around here don't trust anything else, ie numeric
pagers, etc.
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
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Most of the commercial radios and repeaters in the 220 MHz band are
designed for amplitude-companded SSB (4K00J3E) operation and cannot be
economically converted to conventional FM (16K0F3E) operation. I was
recently given an ESP1000 repeater made by SEA, Incorporated, that is in
mint condition.
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