I've got two of the polyphasors today. They will ship via USPS Priority
Mail for about $4.00 If you want them, send me an address.
At 06:42 PM 12/4/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Sounds good, I would be willing to try it, as I plan on using "n"
>connectors. Here is my e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTE
Mike,
You may want to check with the auto
transport group on Yahoo, they go all over the place and probably make it happen
if you had the time.
Paul
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Yep,
That is a fact... I am trying to get a
Micor in the cabinet shipped from just Northwest of Knoxville, TN.
Shipping for a palletized cabinet was just over 500 bucks to VA
I don't suppose anyone would be making that
trek in the near future??? Knoxville to
DC just thou
And they loose sensitivity rapidly above 48 MHz; even the CWB (Wideband)
models.
The 70-052C Syntech I was even spec'ed out to 54 MHz in the FCC database,
and it makes a great 6m rig. .3uV sensitivity easily attainable.
The 70-0520CWB Syntech II can be modified to get sensitivity of 3 uV.
Wit
I have the 540S filter, 5kc. the 540W is 15kc... lance N2HBA
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>I need a tu-540W for a mototola receiver, does anyone know wher
At 01:30 PM 12/5/2005 -0800, you wrote:
>Motorola uses a ground on a pint to enable the appropriate channel,
>and Aerotron may be the same.
<---My Quintron uses an Aerotron MPAC receiver. They don't ground the TXCO
in order to enable it, they supply 9.5 volts DC to it ("switched" as they
say).
T
It's been a long time since I played with an Aerotron station, but
you have to remember that they are multichannel units - and there
are frequency select lines.
Motorola uses a ground on a pint to enable the appropriate channel,
and Aerotron may be the same. Look at the schematic (or trace
the os
I need a tu-540W for a mototola receiver, does anyone know where i may
find one?
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Will,
Thanks, still way too far away, the shipping
would be terrible!
Paul
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Mike looking for a repeater 25-50 watts with controler not looking to
trade only to buy if price is right.Bobby/N2BR
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> Bobby, what are you looking for, and what do you want to pay/trade?
I've
> got a modified
Northwest Florida.
Will
KC4YBZ
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> FYI
> The Midland 70-050 70-052 70-055 70-056 Radios work great on 6
> meters..
> Just make sure you get the "C" split
> 80 channels of pure fun
> 73 Scott ka9sln
> Fort Wayne In
Different radios-he's talking about the 70-0500 series (note the extra
0). These are S
Hi to all
how i can connect 2 mobile radios GM160 Motorola to work like repatear, by
used the accessories pins ???
Thanks alot
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Are you interested in selling the duplexer
and/or the antenna separately? I am currently building a 6m
machine.
Mike
K5JMP
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Bobby, what are you looking for, and what do you want to pay/trade? I've
got a modified GM300 here ready to go. We;re not that far apart, I'm in
Lexington, Ky, and come to Renfro Valley every weekend, as I'm on staff
there in the band. Mike KA4MKG
Bob wrote:
> Looking to Buy a UHF 440 mhz HamB
Hello,
Where are you located?
Paul
WB5IDM
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I don't have one listed on ebay (yet), but I have a complete Mastr II
repeater on 45Mhz. It is a B3D100YAUDA, with a Wacom WP-604-C duplexer and
a DB 4 bay folded diploe array.
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Bob,
KF4ZRI has 2 listed on ebay..
7567795269
7567792082
Look like Micor unified chassis radios from the cabinets.. Fairhope, AL.
mike
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Fred,
Was it
this one? 5838651515 It is a
Motorola...
mike
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Looking to Buy a UHF 440 mhz HamBand Repeater
must be programble to frequency and at least 25-50 or more watts output
Must have Controler but i dont need duplexers i have my own tune..Let
me know what you have and priceI not going to pay new price for
used gear.Tnx Bobby/N2BR
email Bob/N
Will the person that sent a msg to yahoo groups
about listing a low band station on EBAY please send me the EBAY Item Number. I
have searched EBAY under GE, Mastr, MastrII without finding it.
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Thanks
Fred W5VAY
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Hi all, I'm new to the list and am looking for any info/help I can get
on an old MPAC VHF Aerotron repeater that I inherited.
We're trying to get the osc. boards to fire, but have failed so far.
I have several boards and none of them from the repeater will fire.
The boards mount on three pins in
The frequency stamped on the tone has nothing to do
with the tolerence range of it. PL tones are stamped
to .1 Hz, but will generally work +- 1% or so, and are
spaced at 3-4% intervals.
This is probably a similiar tolerence, given the fact
that PL and 2 tone come from the same "era" and
started by
That's pretty much what I figured as well, but maybe
the tolerance isn't as tight as the freqs are spec'd
to. They could have done that to throw us off. PL
tones can be off by close to one cycle and still work
properly, but they're spaced apart by 3-4 cycles, so
I'd say the tolerance on those is li
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