Hey gang, I have a MASTR II UHF repeater (not a converted mobile or a
station) We am going to use it for a Hub/Link repeater for our Linked
220 system. I have built an NHRC II controler from a kit(less
than $60.00). I have the controller wired to the station, programmed
and all my audio levels se
I worked with the cans quite a bit this weekend, and with a simple test
rig consisting of a transmitter, low-power wattmeter, and a dummy load,
I was able to find good sharp nulls in the cans at the desired
frequencies. In this case, I just had one can at a time teed into the
line from the tx to t
what kind of units?
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> On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I wish I could change the pl tone, but with 45 + radios in the
On Sun, 14 Aug 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I wish I could change the pl tone, but with 45 + radios in the fleet it
> is a bit hard. bob
Not as bad as 450, or 4500 radios.
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what about the 25 watts in
the 3rd one?
Look at the Kenwood
TKR-840 a high end repeater but worth the cost
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they all are licenced 2 watt channels and were originally 15kof3e, possibly 12kof3e now with the last renewal. I dont know what the vendor did when they installed the yaesu repeater but I want to check it. Both ritrons should be putting out 2 watts but I know they made 2 different models.
I have a Momentum TSX PLC that has a 8 channel analog input. Anyone
know how to program it or have the software..or any thing NOT on their
site?
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Thanks Eric
I wish I could change the pl tone, but with 45 + radios in the fleet it is a bit hard.
bob
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are all your Freg licensed
for 2 watts or some for higher power I don't have my list to see if any of
them are above that? Are they all 12.5 channels?
Are any of they set up for
25k?
thanks
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Bob,
Use different PL tones on those repeaters. A lot of problems can occur
when tones are the same on co-located radios, even when they operate on
different bands. Preselectors might help solve the interference
problem. Been there...
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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HELLO ALL
I need a little help on a project, we have 2 Uhf Ritron repeaters, one is 2.5 watt (461.2125) and #2 is about 6 watts (461.4125) and one yeasu 25 watt 464.4625. The 2.5 watt has degraded over the years (15 year old repeater) I can not convince the supervisor that there is a problem with
First, try and get a service manual this will go a long way twords
getting you where you want to be. Look for the buffered detecter
signal. The rest will likely be easy for you.
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> I've been lucky t
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> Thanks Skipp and Paul for input so far- I suspected that this
would be a
> bit marginal. However, we're only running 40 watts, and the rx
> selectivity seems pretty good. It's an older Motorola, and it has
4
> small
I have a 4 can WACO that is extra to your system.
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very best of 73,
Russ, W3CH
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Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 222 duplexers
> Hello.
> I am in need of
I have an equivalent 224 MHz Wacomm duplexer in
excellent condition, which I'll sell for less
than half the below amount. Email me direct if
you're interested.
skipp025 at yahoo.com
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> Bill,
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> One of the few sources for a 222 MHz duplexer at a reas
Bill,
One of the few sources for a 222 MHz duplexer at a reasonable price is
Telewave. Licensed Amateurs get 30% off the regular price, which means
you can get a TPRD-2254 duplexer for about $786. I have one of these
duplexers in service now, and am completely satisfied with its
performance. My
Hello.
I am in need of 222 mhz duplexers. If you can help thanks.
Bill
WD2E
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