[Repeater-Builder] audio equalizers for repeater audio

2006-12-27 Thread Tom
Any suggestions as to what would be an ecomonical one to use to shape a repeaters output audio after a controller? The audio seems to set flat state but way too much on the high side. Thanks NB2A

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bi-Polar Prom Programmer Wanted (please)

2006-12-27 Thread w5zit
Skip - one point of interest - I bought a programmer from RFGUYS for the GE radios, and it works fine to program the X2212 EEPROMS. Even though the hex generator program they supply is for GE, it turns out that they supply a simple program that transfers a hex file to the EEPROM that has nothin

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Bi-Polar Prom Programmer Wanted (please)

2006-12-27 Thread Doug Bade
Sounds like you need a Curtis "Nammer" which was used for cellular bipolar epromsWe have one but I am sure the boss would want $$ for it.. :-) Doug KD8B At 01:11 PM 12/27/2006, you wrote: >I'm so depressed... no actually... > >I'm looking for a Bi-Polar Prom Programmer... (yes I'm into >se

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bi-Polar Prom Programmer Wanted (please)

2006-12-27 Thread Mike Morris WA6ILQ
Look at - this is the old Intronics pocket programmer updated for USB, and the software fixed to run under W2K and XP. Might do what you need. The last time I needed to program a bipolar PROM I wired up a 24-pin socket to a narrow plug and

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Bi-Polar Prom Programmer Wanted (please)

2006-12-27 Thread skipp025
Hi Andy, Thanks for your reply... If I have to work with the eprom adapter I might get that far... but I'm trying to stay original in this project. I've found an easy cheap source of the original proms so I'm stocked up just fine. I just want to program the new ID'er proms. Yeah I've seen

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Bi-Polar Prom Programmer Wanted (please)

2006-12-27 Thread Andy Brinkley
Skip - I would suggest building an adapter rather than buying a prom burner. The cost of proms (when you can find them) has gone out the roof. E-mail me direct if you are using 82s129s or 82s131 Proms as I have an adapter already built to handle these proms (they were used in the Motorola Synto

[Repeater-Builder] Bi-Polar Prom Programmer Wanted (please)

2006-12-27 Thread skipp025
I'm so depressed... no actually... I'm looking for a Bi-Polar Prom Programmer... (yes I'm into self abuse). The next part of the Spectrum Repeater Project is about making replacement ID proms. Anyone have a working used/new Prom Programmer around they'd want to sell, trade or somehow part

[Repeater-Builder] UHF repeater

2006-12-27 Thread Jed Barton
Hey guys, Got a friend of mine looking for a used UHF repeater. Anyonw got anything around, perhaps kenwood or vertex? Let me know. Thanks, Jed

Re: [Repeater-Builder] local club needs repeater amp

2006-12-27 Thread Kris Kirby
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006, Nate Duehr wrote: > Steve, just think about it this way... if your repeater puts out > 200-250W and the "average" user is either using a 50W mobile -- or > more likely a 5W HT... > > Steve, you can do the free-space path-loss calculations and easily see > that you can't fix

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 6M cans still wanted in UK

2006-12-27 Thread Steve
Thanks Barry will have a look Steve - Original Message - From: "Barry C'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 2:26 AM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 6M cans still wanted in UK > http://network-equipment.globalspec.com/Industrial-Directory/vhf_duplexer > or g

[Repeater-Builder] Re: 6M cans made from other metals

2006-12-27 Thread DOBURNSIDE
We have had great luck with Heliax duplexers also, with four in service. Easy to make and cheap. --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Perryman K5JMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Skipp025 ->>"Something you did in your project was not as well done as it > probably could have been."