Well, if the ones which you have are of the TPN1110A or B variety, then
they will produce 25 amps continuous. I think also that most other
Micor station supplies have similar ratings
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "n9lv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is there a way to find out
Most of the supplies are rated for 14-15V at around 35
amps. This would typically be for a 110w station. A
model number would probably help get you an official
rating however.
Bob M.
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--- n9lv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to find out how many amps a power
> supply is from a
Your DMR are they simulcast with EM option ? if your county can flip
the bill why not do a simulcast system. www.simulcastsolutions.com
use one rpt pair. making radio much more simple. i would recommend a
kenwood tkr- 40 series rpt for this application. we did a simulcast
public safety system f
Good Evening Everyone
I have an Interconnect Specialists INC FDI-220 Duplex Interconnect ..
Anyone on the list have any information on this device,I have googled but no
luck so I am hoping someone on the list has or can point me in the right
direction for any and all information on this device..
Can someone give me the URL or the mod to the Icom RP1520 VHF repeater so
that a power drop does not reset the PL? Does it also prevent timers and
ID from going to defaults?
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Perryman"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I think what he is looking for is a logic buffer that will key the
repeater
> when COS/TOS is tripped
> 73
> Mike Perryman
> www.k5jmp.us
>
> do you have the schematic diagram of that?...pls send it to m
> > > Washington D.C.-
> > > It was announced today that Kellogg's and the Federal
> > > Communications Commission have signed a pact to
> > > issue Amateur Radio Licenses on specially marked
> > > boxes of Corn Flakes.
heh-sure that didn't come from Gearvakf?
;cD
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CH
An out of state friend has a 2 meter Micor base repeater (Compra-station?)
that was recently aligned by a 2 way shop. When he put the repeater back on
the air the receiver operation is now about half of what it was prior to its
recent alignment. He said the receiver works DFQ about halfway o
Sure sounds like a case of the squelch being way too
tight.
Motorola tends to want 20dB quieting signals before
opening the repeater squelch. That's great for
commercial customers who only want clear
communications, but for hams, it's a disaster.
I'd suggest a site visit with some test equipment
At 11:20 AM 12/19/2006, you wrote:
>Sure sounds like a case of the squelch being way too
>tight.
<---If they're using the Squelch Gate card, misadjustment of that
card is a very common reason for the behavior being reported. It is
very possible to have the repeater key but not pass audio using
Funny thing about that ...
We have two Micor Repeater Stations here (443.050 MHz &
147.36 MHz) with the original Squelch Gate cards still in them
and properly set up according to the Micor Manual(s).
We interconnected the two stations using the factory Line Driver
cards as in
Dick, thank you for the up-date ...
Neil - WA6KLA
- Original Message -
From: Dick Flanagan K7VC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 12:50 pm
Subject: [CVRC] FCC Formally Releases Morse Code R&O
> The FCC has released the Report and Order on WT Docket 05-235
???
Two different topics.
1) I'm looking to inexspensively remote some bases and repeaters.
2)The county has already contracted with Motorola to upgrad its
microwave system to digital (thus providing "spare" channels for my
use) and for the complete simulcast system leaving a few "unused"
Quantars
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