At 4/15/2006 21:14, you wrote:
>Rob,
>
>This topic has been covered repeatedly on the repeater-builder list, but
>apparently not so often on this list, so I'll summarize the postings.
>
>It is definitely necessary to send the channel element in for re-crystaling.
I disagree with this statement.
> As suggested in a post (I believe by WN3A) these actually are Z
> matchers, and should be tuned for best efficiency. I tuned these
> things by slowly and carefully watching the current draw and power out
> simultaneously. It takes some time, but there are combinations that
> will yield consider
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> Does anyone know the best way to set up the "Z-matcher" unit in a GE
> Mastr 2 continuous duty PA (I have 3- 110w uhf PA's for a 200watt UHF
> station)?
Well, I have the VHF version of this station. It sounds lik
Here is the tuning info for these
things
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Does anyone know the best way to set up the "Z-matcher" unit in a GE
Mastr 2 continuous duty PA (I have 3- 110w uhf PA's for a 200watt UHF
station)? I follow the service manual and do not get the results I
should be getting. With proper drive power, adjust the two variable
caps for minimum volt
I guess this means there's no sex video features built
into the next generation repeater controller... Might
be a new hook to sell radio electronics.
Life goes on...
skipp
> Kevin Custer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> skipp025 wrote:
> > [someone spoofing Kevin's email address and domain]
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skipp025 wrote:
> [someone spoofing Kevin's email address and domain]
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>
>
>> "kuggie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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If anyone gets a message from 'me' that doesn't include my real name
(Kevin Custer) along with the email address, it's NOT from me.
Notic
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Would that make it an "STD:?ssbOn 4/16/06, k4lch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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You think I new that just from the subject
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The post from kuggie con
The post from kuggie contains a virus program not a sex video
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Yeah, sign me up to buy one of those!!! lol
Chris
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From: "skipp025" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Sex Video
> Some new feature built into a repeater or controller
> that I'm missing? Darn hard
Jeff,
Keep me in mind should you decide that you need to lighten up your shelf...
>> > The RF power transistors are listed as "Factory Select".
>> > Do you know what the mfgr and part no. is or what would work?
>> > Thanks
>> > Gene
>> > WA2IJE
>>
>> Probably some Motorola MRF-xxx type equivalen
Some new feature built into a repeater or controller
that I'm missing? Darn hard to keep up with technology...
:-)
skipp
> "kuggie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - forwarded message -
> Re: Sex Video
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> Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Skipp, that looks like a great new tag-line for
> your signature line. ;-)
> > skipp025 wrote:
> > Working from a -23 dB disco era memory...
Unless you lived through it. Polyester and electronics
don't mix all that well. Caused some of us to drive
C
Jeff and Nate,
Thank you for the info and suggestions. And yes, this is my first
duplexer... I do have access to a sweep setup so I will try that first.
No, I will not use a transmitter!!! Bad juju I do not need!
Again, my thanks and have a great weekend.
73,
Marc
W1MBT Trustee
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First of all thanks for the information on the connectors. I will have a
look there. Secondly my apologies for the large email. I receive the list
in a digest format and forgot to clip out the uneccessary parts before I hit
the send button. Made for a long email!
Thanks
Tim
Jeff DePolo wrote:
> 1. Hook up the sig gen to the port labeled "Tx" or "low pass". Hook up the
> receiver/detector to the "Rx" or "high pass" port. Terminate the antenna
> port with a good load.
Also (a side comment, hopefully helpful), do NOT replace "sig gen" in
Jeff's comments with a high
skipp025 wrote:
> Working from a -23 dB disco era memory...
Skipp, that looks like a great new tag-line for your signature line. ;-)
> Now I use the radios integrated power off timer to
> allow AVL/APRS position reports for a short time after
> the vehicle stops. I've got a new mini repeater
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