In a message dated 1/6/2006 12:57:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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RG8 is not suitable for duplex operation.
There is insufficient shielding and will most likely result inreceiver
desense while the transmitter is operating. You might look back in the
Bob,
Sorry if I didn't get it right but now I am really confused and open to
learn.
Snip and paste
Shielding percentage of the antenna feedline has nothing to do with duplex
suitability.
Somewhere I am missing something If shielding doesn't play a part in the
suitability factor of
Maybe a lesson in proper fuse sizing is in order??? Nice clip!
I think they call that a BLEVY!!!
Actually, it's a BLEVE (Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosion for the
non-firefighters in the group).
Kenneth Buley
Bullitt County EMA Deputy Director CD-2
Bullitt/Spencer
At 04:04 AM 1/5/06 -0800, you wrote:
Adam T. Cately wrote:
... snip ...
(No - I'm NOT from New Jersey - I just play one on TV.)
It loses all the funny when you have to explain, but...
In regard to the use of the made-up-word you'se - as in, Hey, you'se
guys over dere
His Ham License Gives him the Right to put up a tower the city Doesn't
have the right to govern comn. Only FCC. He can put a 200 ft tower if he
wants. They might require him to have insurance.
Dale N8SAC
On 1/5/06 8:34 PM, Don [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Com/Rad Inc - Ed Folta wrote:
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Has anyone worked with Maxar uhf radios for linking. We're looking to install these radios asX-bandtransmit units for our voting system. We`re using GE Pheonix radios but would like totry True FM.. The Pheonixwere convenient because they are programmable. The Maxar`s would be set up with GE MVP
I am experiencing the same thing on a GR500 Motorola repeater with a
community tone panel and a 6 cavity mobile style duplexer.
I suspect some sort of feedback.
Scott wrote:
I have a UHF repeater built out of a trunk mount Mitrek (Motrek), has
CAT 250 controller, 3 can duplexer rated around
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 1/6/2006 12:57:17 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RG8 is not suitable for duplex operation. There is insufficient
shielding and will most likely result in receiver desense while the
transmitter is operating.
First, has the system ever performed better than this at any time? My nextstatement would be, and yes they are right about the 9913, but I would have to say that 9913 has nothing to do with shield, as it is a very good shielded cable, just that is presents metal to metal type substance and
Aside from the poor quality feed line (coax cable) the Antenex FG
series antnnas SUCK big time, especially in duplex operation.
The FG series antennas are nothing but a 18 gauge copper coated steel
wire with a few 'curlie cues' hidden in a plastic pipe.
Monty and I did some tests a couple years
yup they work great for linking, however you will have to build a 2
transistor switch for COS
and and keep the heatsink cool
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Kinda looks like my homemade 4CX250B amplifier's power supply.On 1/6/06, Buley, Kenneth L (GE Consumer Industrial)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Maybe a lesson in proper fuse sizing is in order??? Nice clip!
I think they call that a BLEVY!!!Actually, it's a BLEVE (Boiling Liquid
In a message dated 1/6/2006 9:13:32 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, has the system ever performed better than this at any time?
My nextstatement would be, and yes they are right about the 9913, but I
would have to say that 9913 has nothing to do with
Scott this may have nothing to do with it but I have a similar problem with
a micor repeater and ICS M controller. It caused me to keep checking audio
circuits etc looking for the problem. I then discovered that when I turned
the power control down to a certain spot the problem would start and
At 1/6/2006 01:34, you wrote:
Bob,
Sorry if I didn't get it right but now I am really confused and open to
learn.
Snip and paste
Shielding percentage of the antenna feedline has nothing to do with duplex
suitability.
Somewhere I am missing something If shielding doesn't play a part
We are up 27.0m, but have an HAAT of 16.4m 3dB gain antenna, and
you
know the feedline :) What could you expect our max range to be w/
handhelds?
There's a free program called Radio Mobile that will show you this
sort of thing, taking into account the actual terrain.
Just as a point of reference, I have a UHF machine Moto MSF5000 pumping
out 90watts going up 170 ft of LMR400 coax and I get great results. To
make it more interesting, I have a comet duplexer at the feedpoint (in
my station) so I can use the VHF part of the fiberglass dual band
wonderstick as
Don wrote:
I just wonder how many of the chargers I have seen at the Hamfest Not
Working if this was the Problem, But Hey wait a Minuit is this Some
Big Secret that no one wanted to share because the Motorola Shops,
Dealers Just Sell the Customer a New One after all the Case dos not
come
Just an FYI:
My latest order from Bomar cost me $35 each ($70 for 2) for recrystaling
and TC'ing, not including shipping I phoned them and they informed me
of the price increase, even though the website still states $25 each.
Oh well, ICM wants about $125 for redoing a pair so I guess it's
Some type of bypass or sub controller would be a
handy way to remove the controller from the list
of suspects.
You need to isolate the problem from the radio,
the controller or the paths back and forth.
skipp
Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a UHF repeater built out of a trunk
Jay,
I am curious how long the LMR-400 (feed-line up the tower)has been in
service?
mike
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What are you calling great results? At best my UHF at 100' on a handheld with a 6 dB gain antenna gives me about 7 to 8 miles of range, considered usable, fed with 1/2" hardline. At 170 ft of LMR 400 you would have nearly a 3.5 dB of loss in just the cable.Mathew Jay Urish [EMAIL
I live in E. Texas
$475.00 + shipping
Thanks - Mark W5TXR
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Date: Sun, 01 Jan 2006 01:21:06 -0600
$100?? Live in
Just wanted to let everyone know I bought a piece of equipment from Jerry,
WB6NYS, who is on this forum. The stuff arrived in excellent condition and
the packaging was outstanding.
Many thanks again Jerry!
Roger W5RD
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At 1/6/2006 08:52 AM, you wrote:
Just as a point of reference, I have a UHF machine Moto MSF5000 pumping
out 90watts going up 170 ft of LMR400 coax and I get great results.
I have a temporary installation being fed with ~45' of LMR400 (originally
bought for my portapeater) have no duplexing
About 4 years. This is the tower in my backyard. Its Rohn25g 72ft+19ft
mastpipe. One correction, its actually LMR400UF(ultra-flex). Gotta do
the rotor loop!
Mike Perryman wrote:
Jay,
I am curious how long the LMR-400 (feed-line up the tower)has been in
service?
mike
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I can work the UHF machine 40miles away with a mobile and 50-60on the
VHF side.
Bear in mind that my backyard is 660 or so ASL.
Mathew Quaife wrote:
What are you calling great results? At best my UHF at 100' on a
handheld with a 6 dB gain antenna gives me about 7 to 8 miles of range,
Hams that have had an easy time co-locating equipment at various sites
often time do not begin to realize just how lucky they are. In many
parts of the country, sites are extremely difficult to come by and keep.
Municipal sites can be a real challenge because of liability and
security
A FRIEND OF MINE HAS A MOTOROLA MICOR VHF-MOBILE, IT HAS BEEN HAVING
A PROBLEM WITH SQUEALLING, AND I THINK I KNOW WHAT IS MAKING THE
NOISE PROBLEM, AS I HAVE NOTICED WHEN THIS IS OCCURRING, THE
TRANSMITTER ON THE UNIT IS FLICKERING ON AND OFF, WHEN NOT MAKING
NOISE, IT SEEMS TO BE WORKING
Hi All
I have a TKB-720 base VHF radio.
I have apparently killed the CPU.
It was working fine and I added a wire to bring the unfiltered audio
to the rear panel connector. I added the wire on the control board.
But it is murphy's day today.
This is the most serious of several things that have
Or as we used to say when I was a volunteer Firefighter:
Blast Leveling Everything Very Effectively. Hehehe
Mark - N9WYS
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Bob Dengler wrote:
At 1/6/2006 08:52 AM, you wrote:
Just as a point of reference, I have a UHF machine Moto MSF5000 pumping
out 90watts going up 170 ft of LMR400 coax and I get great results.
I have a temporary installation being fed with ~45' of LMR400 (originally
bought for my
In the two cases of tower owners that I called, they wanted $800.00 a month, and required a 5 million dollar insurance policy. A certainty that we would walk away.Mathew Chuck Kelsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hams that have had an easy time co-locating equipment at various sites often time
That,
Gentlemen, is called "pricing yourself out of the market". A tactic used
when they just don't want to be bothered..
mike
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QuaifeSent: Friday, January 06, 2006 5:13
The FM tower I'm on wants $400/mo and $1M to $3M of
insurance in case an antenna falls and disrupts
anything further down the tower, which right now isn't
critical. They won't let a client do any of their own
tower work, so they have to pay their riggers.
I was lucky and managed to be in the
Thanks for the feedback Bob
Group here is a great place to get a better understanding :-))
Tnx
Larry
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Any chance to see the circuit of this two trans. cos switch?
Tnx
Jerry
VE3 EXT
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No it's not. They'll easily get that amount. Just not from hams.
Chuck
Mike Perryman K5JMP wrote:
That, Gentlemen, is called pricing yourself out of the market. A
tactic used when they just don't want to be bothered..
mike
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DId you try a full reset of the radio...that might help. I would try
it before replacing it.
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Hi All
I have a TKB-720 base VHF radio.
I have apparently killed the CPU.
It was working fine and I added a wire to
Hi to all,
First thing you need to know is that if you looking for a site. Go in
present the system as an emergency communications system. Many of us are
affiliated with the Red Cross aren't you? If you are not do so. The Red
Cross system has had a very easy time to locate on prime sites. Also
it's on the repeater builder site, same thing in a mitrek
conversion
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At 1/6/2006 18:03, you wrote:
No it's not. They'll easily get that amount. Just not from hams.
Chuck
Not around here. Many buildings are emptying out following massive rent hikes.
Bob NO6B
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The output power of my Yaesu FT-8900 quad bander has dropped to 0.25 watts,
regardless of power setting. 10, 6 2 meter TX output is nominal
(5/10/20/50 watts). Current draw on UHF TX is 4.8 amps, again regardless
of output power setting.
The final device in the radio is a broadband power
What happens to a non-continuous duty transmitter in
repeater service.
Laryn K8TVZ
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