Anyone know were I can get info on a Securicor 220 mhz repeater?
I got my hands on one and cant find any Info on the web about it other
than Midland has are had something to do with it. It looks a little
like a Tait but its not. the model # is LMC300522. Also need info on
a Midland 220 mhz mob
On Sat, 19 May 2007, IM Ashford wrote:
> Dingotel are a VOIP telephony provider, all traffic goes over their
> network. This is most unsatisfactory for a 2 way radio system that
> needs privacy and low latency.
>
> The dingotel product is USB driven
And your point is? It's a hardware bridge. It
Hi Guys,
Our design team is following this discussion with great interest because
it'll definitely influence what we offer in the future regarding controlling
multiple sites.
I will disclose one bias, however:
>When the prefix is received the prefix decoder generated a telephone
>dial
Dingotel are a VOIP telephony provider, all traffic goes over their network.
This is most unsatisfactory for a 2 way radio system that needs privacy and low
latency.
The dingotel product is USB driven, who wants a PC on a mountaintop?
Im sure this thread has been discussed before...
G8PWE
Uk
This is an addition. The actual part number is 75T202 there is also
another part that is the 75T204 they are nearly identical the
functions are. I have emailed the Data sheet with an application
note to the origonal poster Ted.
Coy
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> DingoTel
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> http://www.dingotel.com/2way/index.asp
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> http://www.amazon.com/DingoTel-2Way-Two-Way-Internet-Bridge/dp/B0007
All,
The 162 to 174 MHz. Micor receiver is the same as the 142 to 150.8 MHz.
unit with the exception of one inductor, L112, near the Mixer FET and
the front-end helicals. If you don't have any 132 to 150.8 MHz.
helicals, may I suggest this:
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/coilinstruction
twoway_tech wrote:
> Is there going to be a repeater builder booth at dayton this year?
No, no booth, but Scott Zimmerman N3XCC is at the show. 146.625
Simplex PL 123.0 Hz.
Kevin Custer
Nate, the simple answer to your question is that a remote repeater may
or may not be on the link, and one thing you would need to do is bring
it on link if you need to talk to someone on it. Multiple repeaters on
a link system do not always need to be on link, as local conversations
do not need
On Fri, 18 May 2007, IM Ashford wrote:
> How about the Sipura sp1000 series? Set one to broadcast and the other
> to hotline, turn all ringing and line tones off. The codec type is
> selectable or automatic and you can use your own 2 to 4 wire
> converter. Also available in your price range...
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