Final post: Depending on size (dia.) and length you might consider
getting sheet copper of the appropriate thickness and having a
sheetmetal fabrication shop cut it and roll it to your dimensions.
They could also form a lap seam or lock seam where the 2 edges meet
and cut your end plates too
There is also 6 and 3/8" heliax. I know this for sure as I saw
a 15-20 foot length hiding in the grass behind a hilltop transmitter
building a year or two ago.
Dunno how well it would work for a duplexer.
Mike WA6ILQ
At 08:29 PM 03/17/06, you wrote:
>Check your local or area scrap metal salvag
Early high band Micor Base Station.
I have 2 or 3 here ...
Neil - WA6KLA
Original Message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Can anyone identify this?
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 15:54:46 -0700
>We have a repeater given
Any agriculture irrigation outfit will have 6 and 8 in aluminum pipe. They
work great! But so due tomato sauce cans!
Rain for rent is one place to look for pipe.
Kevin King SCSA BSCIS
ARS KC6OVD
GMRS KAG0378
EIEIO 2722
Acworth Georgia
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogrou
Forgot to mention: check with any large plumbing contracors or at
large building construction sites where they might be using large
dia. copper pipe for supply or waste piping. If you find any sites
where they are using what your looking for they may let you have some
scrap pieces just for hau
Check your local or area scrap metal salvage or recycle yards for
some, also any commercial TV Station Transmitter sites to see if they
have old sectons off rigid transmission line laying around where they
might have changed out or upgraded their system.
Doug N3DAB
--- In Repeater-Builder@y
Do you happen to know the difference between the E and F models ?
Doug N3DAB
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> For those of you looking for a manual for one of the TEK-5 series
of test
> sets, I have good news and bad news. The good news is th
More pictures, front and back, and part nos. from diferent components
would help with the ID, but it looks to me like an old version (non-
unified chasis) Micor to me.
Doug N3DAB
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Rick Stirling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> We have a repeater given to o
Rick,
Offhand, it looks like a 60 watt, intermittent duty base station. If it
were a repeater station, there should be shield plates covering the
receiver. It might also be a paging station.
Look for any numbers stamped in black ink along the edges of the backplane
and on the power supply or on
You're looking at the backplane... This looks like a PURC station, if I'm
not mistaken. We [Will County (IL) EMA] just put one on of these the air
for relay of EMWIN data, operating on 163.325... in cooperation with the NWS
Chicago, of course.
It **should** be able to be heard around the great
We have a repeater given to our club. It is more or less in working
condition on the 2 meter band. Trouble is there is no controller or
id-er, etc.
http://www.rickster.org/pics/unknown.jpg
I've been told it is a Compa-Station but I haven't been able to
correlate this backplane any of the pictu
For all the looking I've done, I've only ever found one place on the web
that had 4" or larger copper pipe available. And it was something like
30.00/foot. Has anyone found better sources for this type of pipe for
building cavities?
73 Paul
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> If you look arou
For those of you looking for a manual for one of the TEK-5 series of test
sets, I have good news and bad news. The good news is that I can identify
what manuals are needed:
TEK-5B 6881101A77
TEK-5C 6881116A36
TEK-5E 6881121A62
TEK-5F 6881122E56
The bad news is that the first three (B, C, and
Hey Dick,
I can't say that I swear by them... but the price certainly is right. And
the performance isn't bad if you are judicious in construction. Like I said
earlier... 50 bucks for a 6m duplexer is a HUGE bargain.. If I had my
druthers, I would use Wacom cans. But I already have a second m
Neil,
Thanks for the reply. The 5 position rotary switch is in the lower
left corner and the positions are marked "A' thru "E" but no
reference to reverse readings. If and when you have the oportunity
to pull your TEK manuals out and review them I would really
appreciate knowing what you fin
Steve:
If you look around the ham radio web sites, there are many articles on
making
6 m duplexersw out of copper or aluminum pipe. Less expensive than having
to biuy a factory-made one.
73,
Dick
- Original Message -
From: steve
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 15 March, 2
Al, the bigger the heliax diameter, the higher the Q and the easier it is
to make.
73,
Dick W1NMZ
- Original Message -
From: Al Wolfe
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 16 March, 2006 05:31
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 6mtr duplexer
Most of the discussion I've
All,
There is nothing in the "Rules of the List" that says you cannot conduct
business. With that being said, please use common sense.
I nor anyone responsible for this lists existence is responsible for any
Deals gone Bad...
Deal at your own risk.
I wish folks that have new products would 'ca
Sorry this is for the Delta but it should work for the Phoenix as
well.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Coy Hilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Here is a tid bit of info if you don't want to buy the expensive
> x2212s you can use 2764 or 27128 eproms that is what I have been
using
Steve:
A friend built one of trhese heliax 6 m duplexers and swears by it.
73,
Dick
- Original Message -
From: steve
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: 15 March, 2006 13:33
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 6mtr duplexer
Hi
can anyone recommend a cheapish 6mtr duplexer, not a home
Here is a tid bit of info if you don't want to buy the expensive
x2212s you can use 2764 or 27128 eproms that is what I have been using
to play with the two that I have. I use a standard Eprom burner. I use
Dave Kaars program to create the file then I take the HEX text file
and append a "F" to
I have a couple of the earlier TEK-5 metering panels ... when
the Micor test modification is installed, there is, I believe, a
five position rotary switch in place of the 0-10 / 0-20 VDC meter
on the lower left hand corner of the earlier panel.
You might try different positions of thi
Greetings to the group,
I was trying to tune some Mitrek rcvr's. using the service manual
procedure and a TEK-5E test set ( big box with 8 meters on it). The
Mitrek manual says to set meters 1 and 2 to "reverse" for some of the
tuning steps. Now my problem, there is NO "reverse" switch on thi
Kenwood TKR/TKB 720/820 rear panel molex connectors.
Hi John,
Please Email me direct for various prices and availability.
I push the nice factor here in the group by blabing as much
as I do so I'm sure people wouldn't like me doing regular
business through the group. .
The Molex connectors
Is that an open-ended invitation? I have a couple of 2 channel
Phoenixs that I'd like re-zapped on one of the channels.
Howard
WB4GUD
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Bosshard (NU5D)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a Niles box for 2214 parallel eeproms, or there is another
Hi Skipp
skipp025 wrote:
>ps: The rear panel molex connectors and required
>pins are common to find...
>
Do you have a part # for the plug and the male pins? What do you sell
them for?
John
--
John Mc Hugh, K4AG
Coordinator for Amateur Radio
National Hurricane Center, WX4NHC
Home page:-
Hi guys.
I'm made my own rep and i'm newbie in this type of thinks. i'm
wondering if anybody can give some help with landmaster II CTCSS
connection. i have some CTCSS boards but i don't have the connector
pin description of rig.
I apreciate any help.
73's
Paulo
Lisbon, Portugal
Ya
Thanks everyone, I fully understand what is possibly happening here.
Regards
Kev.
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From: "Jim B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 3:03 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Yahoo Groups Question for Messages to
Repeater Builder - OT
> Kevin & Na
Thanks Steve for your Offer.Was hop[ng to find a Way to do it myself.
Wes AB8KD
Yahoo! Groups Links
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Hello,
I'm looking for the following Ericsson part:
19A704695P1, Qty: 10
RYT1016155/1, Qty: 10
19A702705P4, Qty: 10
19A705537P2, Qty: 10
19A113699G5,Qty: 10
Please provide availability and price.
Thank you,
Wayne Chu
TRS - Telecom Resource Service
6250 Inez Street, Unit 6
Ventura, CA 93003
This is a nice unit, I have one and it is a pleasure to use...
73
Mike
At 03:33 PM 03/16/2006 -0500, you wrote:
Motorola
R-1033A radio test set for sale. Good condition with instruction
manual (68P81069A78-B) also cables for Micor Sta. (RTK4047A), Motrac
(RTK4042A) and Maxar (RTK4044A). $60
Kevin & Natalia Mitchell wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Sorry for the bandwidth, but I have a small problem when sending
> messages to the group. It does happen on the other groups I belong
> to. I used to be able to see any message I sent to the group, however
> other the past 6 months when I send a messa
Nothing really 'wrong' ~ It's your G-Mail being helpful...
As I understand it ~ it sees your 'sent' and the 'received' as
duplicates, and saves only one. Guess which one.
Kevin & Natalia Mitchell wrote:
> Sorry for the bandwidth, but I have a small problem when sending
> messages to the grou
According to the group's "home page", send mail to:
List owner: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob M.
==
--- k0jxi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me who the moderator for the MSF5000
> group is?
> I need to get a hold of him.
>
> Thanks, Dale K0JXI
___
That happens to me on occasion too, but not all the
time. Some messages don't appear in my Yahoo in-box
for up to two days, which is annoying when something
is time-sensitive. I'm using Yahoo's internet-based
e-mail page, too. Seems like it should be able to
route messages to the proper destination
Hi Guys,
Sorry for the bandwidth, but I have a small problem when sending messages
to the group. It does happen on the other groups I belong to.
I used to be able to see any message I sent to the group, however other the
past 6 months when I send a message, I do not get a forward message f
steve wrote:
> Hi Jim
>
> I wish there was, but in the UK repeaters are very strictley
> controlled. Have a look at
> www.ukrepeaters.net
What actually forbids to use split site and a 1.2GHz or upper microwave
links? I can't find reference about strictly forbidding links or split
sites. Intern
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