hello. I'm after kpg-87d v1.01 or above for tk-3202e. anyone have any
ideas?
The Gentleman that originally agreed to purchase it just contacted me
and it appears one or both of our ISP's weren't passing the emails
through. His to me were bouncing. It's all straightened out now, and
the Duplexer is sold, pending arrival of funds. Apologies to all.
W0EB
--- In Repeater-Bu
Hi ! Thanks !
My fréquencies are
TX 145.650
RX 145.050
OK for not using Excel 2003... I'm stupid, i would try it on another version...
huh :(
73 QRO
Sylvain F1UJT
- Original Message -
From: IM Ashford
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 10:15
My Mirage B 215G amp is only putting out about 40 watts with 3 watts drive.
Looking for the schematic. Any one has one you can email to me? Thank
you.
Rod KC7VQR
Burt Lang wrote:
> The 10pf would probably work for the cans where the notch is on the low
> side of the pass ie hi-pass BpBr. The capacity required for the notch
> on the high side is 20-30 pf. I have paralleled 3 of the 10pf caps
> (which can be had surplus for $1 or so each) to replace th
The 10pf would probably work for the cans where the notch is on the low
side of the pass ie hi-pass BpBr. The capacity required for the notch
on the high side is 20-30 pf. I have paralleled 3 of the 10pf caps
(which can be had surplus for $1 or so each) to replace the 30pf caps.
It does help
Would either of you two would like to contribute the info to the
Standard page at www.repeater-builder.com ???
At 02:13 PM 04/07/07, you wrote:
>Jim, you may be my last hope. I have an HW-24 talkie and need to change
>the encode/decode tone frequency. Most functions are pretty straight
>forward, b
Jim, you may be my last hope. I have an HW-24 talkie and need to change
the encode/decode tone frequency. Most functions are pretty straight
forward, but for the life of me I can't remember how to set the tone
frequency.
If you could enlighten me, I would sure appreciate it.
73 - Jim W5ZIT
Ji
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "tomnevue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I bought a Sinclair Q202G 4 can VHF duplexer. The previous owner
> clearly spent a lot of time playing with the variable capacitors. 2
are
> totally ruined and I suspect the other 2 are damaged because I can't
>
I Should know the answer But I do Not, Maybe Someone has one or used
one, I have a old Motorola Model 01-80382A26 Desoldering Station it
has Two outputs Marked Flow Control The top One Marked Pressure
max is Broke off I can Tell a Plastic Hose went to it . And the
Bottom one is Marked Vacuum
OK Sylvain,
I tried the spreadsheet in Excel 2000 all ok.
Excel 2003 - no frequencies calculated.
The results are in .hex format.
If you give me your frequency I will make a .BIN file for you.
G8PWE
Birmingham UK
- Original Message -
From: Sylvain VALAT (F1UJT)
To: Repeater-B
There's an Ebay Auction for a Hamtronics 224MHz Repeater on
Ebay right now:
Hamtronics REP-200T Repeater with Internal Controller
Ebay Item number: 300097601008
The reason I mention this auction is... if you've ever thought
about building a repeater from various surplus boards/kits/parts
At 11:34 AM 4/7/2007, you wrote:
>The Quintron and Glenayere stuff is really nice... but one can only
>store so much of it before needing to attend one of the 12-step
>meetings of "junk-enders".
<---Any Quintron (UHF) stuff you're looking to part with?
Ken
-
Steve,
I think that 900MHz pager unit or one of the thousands made just
like it ended up here at my place you need any spare parts?
The Quintron and Glenayere stuff is really nice... but one can only
store so much of it before needing to attend one of the 12-step
meetings of "junk-ender
I have told this one several times before, but one night we were servicing a
250 watt Glenayere 900 Mhz paging station and all we had was UHF connectors
on the Bird 43. Bubba grabbed a hand full of adaptors and lashed the thing
up. Shortly after keying up smoke started coming out of the adaptors.
Hi Bruce,
Both really...
I've seen demos of both... My first clue was a Watt Meter on
an 800 MHz Micor Repeater circa 1980's. The meter was reading
kind of crazy with a right-angle N used because of restricted
space.
In walked a friend and fellow ham with a square body right-angle
N ra
Anyone building a UHF repeater, I have a DB Products DB4076W-A rack
mount duplexer that was just taken out of commercial service. The
repeater was replaced with a new Icom that had a built-in duplexer.
It's a 4 cavity bandpass/band reject duplexer and is listed for 450 to
470. I've seen many o
Hi Eric, thank you for the information.
My question about RF loss is relates to path losses affecting repeater
coverage.
Best Regards,
HFS
Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hector,
The CDR700 Repeater is simply a desktop cabinet that contains two CDM750
mobile radios, a
Hi everybody,
I'm Sylvain F1UJT from center france. I'm on charge of many VHF and UHF
repeaters near Limoges.
I got a Philips/Simoco FX5000, and i'm looking for .BIN files to put in 2732
eproms in TX and RX module for usage on VHF 2m band.
May someone have theses files or help me ?
I found GB
Come on man, where is my manual? I have next Saturday set aside to
install the unit, the phone company will be there too. It is one hour drive
just
to get there. I really need the manual back by this coming Friday, the 6th of
April 2007. PLEASE get it to me by this date. I have sent you my mail
Thanks Vern...I would like to see your setup, if you don't mind.
Email me at your convenience.
Have a great weekend
Bob, GMRS WPVV845, Amateur KG4WAD, LMRS WPXC892
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "w6nct" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Thank-you; it has been an interesting learning
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