Well I like My Bird Too, but as I got older and older I now like the Big
Display on My Coaxial Dynamics 83000-A, which uses my Bird Slugs.
http://www.coaxial.com/home_frames.htm
Happy Repeater Building
Don KA9QJG
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Well, I thought I would bring this saga to a close...it is a paging TX
"falsing" the 141.3 CTCSS tone just enough to kerchuck the repeater.
Try any other tone and it is quiet as a mouse! Tried moving it across
the room, still to no avail. FYI, the CAT is set up for COR & Tone.
Since this thing is
Me too ...
I started using a Bird 43 long before I ever heard of Telewave
- about 42-43 years ago.
Neil - WA6KLA
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telewave meter?
You are welcome,
Neil
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Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 16:04:23 -0500
>Thank You for checking.
>73's
>Fred
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What slugs?? I might buy it outright.. but don't have a telwave to trade..
73
Mike
K5JMP
www.k5jmp.us
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I'd take a Bird anyday over a Telewave.
On 4/11/06, skipp025 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trade a Bird 43 (with slugs) for a Telewave 44A Meter?
>
> Anyone interested in a meter trade?
>
> A Working Bird 43 meter (with some slugs) for a
> Telewave 44A Watt Meter.
>
> The deal can be sweeter than i
Trade a Bird 43 (with slugs) for a Telewave 44A Meter?
Anyone interested in a meter trade?
A Working Bird 43 meter (with some slugs) for a
Telewave 44A Watt Meter.
The deal can be sweeter than it looks at first glance.
I have some nice extras for the meter deal depending
on the condition o
You can also use the MRTI connector and program the Quantar to give MRTI
priority and be a base not a repeater. All signals are present on the DB25
on the rear of the chassis. The other way is by using the 50 pin telco
connector on the rear and having the "Wildcard" option installed which is
on
Hang on Jeff...I might have just what you need. Let me check at home tonight.
At 01:53 PM 4/11/2006, you wrote:
>I'm trying to find about 40 hex jam nuts for bulkhead N connectors. The
>thread on N connectors is 5/8-24, and most of the jam nuts are 3/4" hex,
>roughly 1/8" thick. I'm trying to f
Thank You for checking.
73's
Fred
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> I looked - thought I had one but don't ... all are sufffux 66,
> 77 & 88
>
> Neil - WA6KLA
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>
> Original Mes
I looked - thought I had one but don't ... all are sufffux 66,
77 & 88
Neil - WA6KLA
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Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 10:27:21 -0500
>To All: Wanted, High split, low band,
That's not a very nice thing to say about a Quantar! :-) Mike
skipp025 wrote:
>>DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO WIRE UP A CAT CONTROLLER TO A
>>QUANTAR REAPEATER,
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> Kind of like putting a 4 cylinder engine in a Ferrari...
>
> s.
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> ps: just kidding... (or am I?)
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Hi Guys
Iam looking for a Motorola P200 on 50Mhz, why ?,
well Iam in
the UK and run an amateur 6mtr rptr and would like
a P200 to use with the rptr. I have a good collection of Moto,s
MT1000,s
HT800, HT600E and P210 which I have put on amateur
freqs.
I have a Palstar KH-6 handie works OK
Jeff, Try Mendelson's in Dayton or Skycraft Surplus in Winter park Florida.
John VE3AMZ
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> I'm trying to find abo
I'm trying to find about 40 hex jam nuts for bulkhead N connectors. The
thread on N connectors is 5/8-24, and most of the jam nuts are 3/4" hex,
roughly 1/8" thick. I'm trying to find stainless steel. I've tried a
number of places on line, including McMaster-Carr and others, but came up
empty a
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> > DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO WIRE UP A CAT CONTROLLER TO A
> > QUANTAR REAPEATER,
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> Kind of like putting a 4 cylinder engine in a Ferrari...
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> s.
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> ps: just kidding... (or am I?)
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lol be hard work to
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"DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO WIRE UP A CAT CONTROLLER TO A QUANTAR
REAPEATER...
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You cannot replace the Quantar's internal controller which is
necessary
At 4/10/2006 06:50 PM, you wrote:
>
>I truely believe my problem is the result of a bad antenna, well not bad,
>just not tuned to work the low end of the ham bands. From some of the
>post I have been reading here, does not seem there has been quality
>results from the rebuild of DB224 antenna'
Thanks Fred,
Neil
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Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2006 13:13:03 -0500
>Neil: MT74---33- for a mobile.
>Fred
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Neil: MT74---33- for a mobile.
Fred
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> Hi,
>
> I should have some of that / those in my garage. It's just
> I need to think about what complete radio
> DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO WIRE UP A CAT CONTROLLER TO A
> QUANTAR REAPEATER,
Kind of like putting a 4 cylinder engine in a Ferrari...
s.
ps: just kidding... (or am I?)
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DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO WIRE UP A CAT CONTROLLER TO A QUANTAR REAPEATER, AS I WISH TO USE A CAT CONTROLLER INSTEAD OF A QUANTAR CONTROLLER. ANY INFORMATION WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED?
W4NCR ANTHONY PURSLEY
YAHO
Hi,
I should have some of that / those in my garage. It's just
I need to think about what complete radio model number I am
looking for when I get out there in a few minutes.
Neil
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To All: Wanted, High split, low band,
Mastr-Professional, Rx strip and 100 Watt Tx strip. If any one has these in
their scrap heap and will sell cheep, contact me @ seamansfh @ sbcglobal .
net.
Thanks
Fred Seamans
W5VAY
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Bob Dengler wrote:
> At 4/10/2006 02:13 PM, you wrote:
>
>> Tuning the transmitter fixes, filters mask.
>> Unfortunately without a spectrum analyzer, you'll never know it's in
>> comb mode. I've done this on three systems, two VHF and one 220,
>> and they all act about the same. Tune the TX for m
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