I used the Sinadder when it first came out ... once my ear had
learned what to listen for, I quit using the it.
Neil
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Receiver Tuning
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 02:1
I have a set or two, NOS, of Master III Repeater modules in the
UHFsplits G3 and G9. Wishing to resonably trade for a G7set, or
indivdual modules, so I may assemble an "open", "HAMMY" machine.
Thanks for the looking!
Charlie
Charles Mumphrey
Amateur Radio Station Kc5ozh
Kc5ozh Rowlett Repeater: 4
Just search on sinadder
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On 3/9/06, Mike Perryman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Got an item number.. Hae Dong turned up nothing..
> mike
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave VanHorn
> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006
Got an item number.. Hae Dong turned up nothing..
mike
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dave VanHorn
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 9:12 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Receiver Tuning
So I snuck in a minute to play with the new toy.
If my meter is reading right, I'm at 0.24uV for 12dB sinad.
I tuned by ear, and got 0.26, so not THAT bad, but with the meter I
don't have to listen to the tone and noise that drives me nuts.
This is a Hae Dong meter, there are more on Ebay for $
I've updated my swap page with more repeater gear for sale. As a sampling:
Andrew Coax Connectors & jumpers: UHF, Type N, DIN, ground kits,
1/4", 1/2", 7/8", 1-1/4", 1-5/8", grips; more added soon
G.E. MASTRII UHF Repeaters
G.E. MASTRIII UHF Repeaters
G.E. UHF Repeaters from Delt
At 05:52 AM 03/09/06, you wrote:
The backplane needs
jumpers 1,4,5 only.. remove all others. I can email you the complete
conversion process that I use, or fax it to you. Here is a good start on
things. I've done about 15 of them so far with success.if you
plan to use a controller, then the o
Can someone send me the details from that service bulletin?
perhaps in private email?
I'd like to add the details to the Spectra page.
Mike WA6ILQ
At 11:22 AM 03/09/06, you wrote:
>Larry,
>
>Depending on when the radio was manufactured the aluminum electrolytic caps
>on the control, display and
At 03:20 PM 03/08/06, you wrote:
>Hello All
>
>I have a UHF Micor RT station that was a surplus 460 police
>repeater, single reciever, 75 watt PA. I am almost sure it was setup
>for DC control. Here is my generic questains. I have built quite a
>few repeaters but never a Micor. Of course I need
Well, I was finally able to get them ordered today... I had the guy at the
county add me on to their account as a user for web browsing and ordering.
Also, FYI for all you guys (or youse guys, as it is usually pronounced here
in Chicago) who prefer to just call Motorola - my guy called Motorola
Sorry for the OT post...
I know I asked this before and someone replied with the manual number, but I
can't seem to find that message now. ARRRGH!!
Can someone please reply off-list with the manual number for the Motorola
(General Dynamics) R1011A manual number (Motorola #)?? I finally got acce
Well, I should be able to answer those questions soon, as my Sinadder
just arrived. No time to play tonight, but ASAP.
I did a quick check, plugging it into the tone out on my HP generator
where it shows >20dB with the 1kHz tone on, and 0 with the 400Hz tone
on, pretty much as expected.
But
Larry,
Depending on when the radio was manufactured the aluminum electrolytic caps
on the control, display and rf boards begin to leak acid. This acid causes
shorts on the board when it dries and eats away the circuit traces. There is
a service bulletin from Motorola regarding this problem. You ma
Re: Parkinson RP3A Controller info
Per my previous post regarding the Parkinson Repeater
Controller made for the GE MVP Radio/Repeater.
First off, thank you to everyone who replied direct.
Jeff was kind enough to lend me his original GE MVP
5 Watt Repeater Manual, which supplied the original
The aluminum electrolytic capacitors in the control
heads, command boards, and RF boards of at least the
900 MHz Spectra mobile radios leak, and the
electrolyte that oozes out will eventually eat through
traces on the circuit boards. If the caps are replaced
before the secondary damage occurs, the
Our service tech for the Spectra radios here at our shop would like to know
what's the "Time Bomb Problem?" It must not be a problem in the 800-MHz
Spectras.
LJ
-Original Message-
>From: Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Mar 8, 2006 9:06 PM
>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Sub
Thanks Capt. Lance That is some great detailed info which I will use. Yes, I will be using an external controller (CAT 300DXL) , and my goal is to do the conversion on the audio squelch board per Kevins article on RBTIP. Hopefully eliminating most if not all the station cards. BTW this is a
The backplane needs jumpers 1,4,5 only.. remove all
others. I can email you the complete conversion process that I use, or fax it to
you. Here is a good start on things. I've done about 15 of them so
far with success.if you plan to use a controller, then the only card you will
need is th
Hi gang, I'd like to know if one of you would have
technical info on how to connect a zetron ZML/ZMX mike :
Here is an info link: http://www.intepla.com/zetron/english/specpdf/zmxspc.pdf
Thanks, VE3JGL Luc.
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Hey, Mike, are we still going to do the Spectra project?
Will
Mike Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 05:11 PM 03/08/06, you wrote:
>
> >I have a friend that has access to some Motorola Spectra radios in
the VHF
> >(160mHz) area.
>
> Look at www.reepater-builder.com ... go to the Motorol
Hello All I have a UHF Micor RT station that was a surplus 460 police repeater, single reciever, 75 watt PA. I am almost sure it was setup for DC control. Here is my generic questains. I have built quite a few repeaters but never a Micor. Of course I need to make sure the station will operat
Model # of the radio is D43KXA7JA5BK
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From: "Mike Morris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Radio Question
At 05:11 PM 03/08/06, you wrote:
>I have a friend that has access to some Motorola Spectra radi
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