Never mind. I see now that Vol. 2 is included in the PDF document. DOH!!
But the link on the R-B site is still OOS...
Mark - N9WYS
-Original Message-
Mike,
I just tried the link and got a 404 error - Page cannot be found.
Otherwise I can find Vol. 1 of 2 all day long - what's so
At 10:47 PM 06/01/06, you wrote:
Mike,
I just tried the link and got a 404 error - Page cannot be
found.
Damn. The clickable link was looking for
mil-hdbk-419.pdf and
it was stored on the server as mil-hdbk-419a.pdf, so
naturally
it wouldn't find it.
Otherwise I can find Vol. 1 of 2
all day
Mike,
Try here for MIL-STD-1916:
http://www.variation.com/anonftp/pub/milstd1916.pdf
Or did you mean MIL-STD-188-124B (Military Standard - Grounding, Bonding and
Shielding)
http://www.jsc.mil/jsce3/emcslsa/stdlib/docs/MilStd/MIL-STD-188-124B.pdf
And, yes, I figured out that Vol 2 was within
thanks for the input guys. I appreciate it greatly. Dan R.Maire-Radios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how about $200 to 300 per monththat was the going rate around here the last I called.- Original Message - From: "danryant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: Sent:
Jeff, I am going to continue monitoring this post as the ham repeater here in Red Bluff seems to have suffered the exact same problem, less the fried antenna. The former radio tech is going to be going up to check it out for us. Jake, the repeater owner was unable to find the problem at first
Could the problem be something else? The reason why Im asking this is because the ham radio system that we are on is connected to State equipment. Namely, CDF and law enforcement through a combiner on the RX side. The TX on the machine is working great but the RX is very shotty. ps. This is
big snips were made
interference reduction, and EMP protection for C-E facilities.
Whatever C-E facilities are maybe communications and electronics ??
All over our shop, which used to be Motorola-owned, are asset stickers
which say 'Motorola C E' - it's been told to me that this
I am in need of the manuals for the IFR 1100s service monitor. I have the manuals for the 1000A, but there is a lot of difference especially in the power supply section.
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group "Repeater-Builder" on the web.
To unsubscribe from
The lightning did create some damage. Since you are stating it is in the
receiver, you will have to check the antenna , the feedline, and any
ancillary components connected to the former.
If you did not have any lightning protection, then either the antenna or
one of the connectors arced over
dan ryant wrote:
Could the problem be something else? The reason why Im asking this is
because the ham radio system that we are on is connected to State
equipment. Namely, CDF and law enforcement through a combiner on the
RX side. The TX on the machine is working great but the RX is very
If you
find one let me know, I also need one. There was one on eBay that went for
over $200.00 if I remember correctly! Good luck!
Paul
-Original Message-From:
Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of
retiredcss01Sent: Thursday, June 01,
At 09:50 PM 06/01/06, you wrote:
I
am in need of the manuals for the IFR 1100s service monitor. I have
the manuals for the 1000A, but there is a lot of difference especially in
the power supply section.
The military version docs are at
www.repeater-builder.com on the other manufacturers
page
12 matches
Mail list logo