At 04:13 AM 2007-10-18 -0600, Nate Duehr wrote:
Interestingly, all of them also have a bar code on them nowadays, but
I've never seen an officer use a laser reader or anything like that
to scan them. I think it's just there for authentication if the
plate is made fraudulently, but I don't know.
It is mounted to thru a PCB combiner network in the in the amp.
Gary
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 4:53 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPL amplifier
Hi all
Need help with Storno 9000 UHF Repeater
Need Manual and help to turn it in to a 70cm repeater
Storno 9000 frequncy is on TX 423.20 RX 413.20 need to change the
freguency to the ametuer band
The Storno 9000 has its own radio in it and you can change it's
frequency as listed below are the
Hi all.
I have an MSF5000 900 analog repeater, but it is missing the HSO
module - i have heard there is a mod to run the station without using
the HSO mod - does anyone have any info on this?
tnx,
joe ki8hp
At 10/21/2007 17:15, you wrote:
>How 'bout 50 kW on 600 kHz?
>
>'JK
There's one in San Diego, so fortunately far enough away from the LA basin
to not be a problem here. However, I once had 1600 kHz in Pomona
(then-KWOW) mix a 220 repeater output to its input. Took me a while to
figure out th
- Original Message -
From: Maire-Radios
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 6:38 PM
Subject: repeater Motorola R-100
have 2 Motorola repeaters for sale model R-100
Will set up on a GMRS channel and with PL tone
$235.00 each and that covers shipping and program
There are some part numbers on the Test Set page at www.repeater-builder.com
But you will probably find it easier and cheaper to buy a Micor
station test set
(the one made to mount inside a Micor station cabinet) and rewire it to do
Micors and Mitreks.
The male connector that is used on Motrac
Amplification... The voltage specs are shown on page *19* of the manual as
counted by Adobe; page 16 as counted by Samlex.
- Original Message -
From: Doug Zastrow
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Samle
Bob,
>From the description of "five 20 A units in one box" it sounds identical to
the Samlex SEC-100BRM as shown on the Samlex web site here:
http://tinyurl.com/358l57
The manual for the SEC-100BRM can be found at the Samlex site here:
http://tinyurl.com/3a7aa9
Page 20 of the manual shows:
T
Thanks for all the replies. Too bad I never got my
original message sent on the group e-mail ! Yahoo does
it again.
I think the supply is something that was sold for a
limited time to offer some kind of redundancy. I don't
know if it's entirely capable of 100 amps, but it is
only being fed by a st
How 'bout 50 kW on 600 kHz?
'JK
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Laryn Lohman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> And I'll add to the mixes: FM broadcast separated by 600 kc.
> causing intermod on 2m repeaters. Don't have it here in town, but AM
> broadcast separated by same. And at one
Bob,
I would expect a 20 ampere DC supply to regulate within 0.5 VDC, no-load to
full-load. Since the power supply in question comprises five 20-ampere
units in parallel, that should hold true.
As it happens, I have been running load tests under controlled conditions,
on an assortment of brand-n
At 10/21/2007 14:38, you wrote:
> > Is anyone running a Samlex 12V supply in a situation
> > where they can measure the voltage regulation from
> > minimal load to something near half load?
>
>After a catastrophic failure of a Samlex SEC-1223, I won't use them ever
>again.
>
>I had one that was po
Ralph,
You're in luck! Motorola Parts still has that unique 12-pin male plug in
stock, for about $17. Not only was that plug used for MSY and Mitrek test
cables, but it also is used for a whole slew of program/test cables for
handhelds, such as the SP-50, HT1000, Saber, and others. Since some o
Hi There,
I'd contact them directly... they're very good at helping out. Try
here...
http://www.samlexamerica.com/customer_support/technical_service.htm
Their phone numbers are... Toll-free: 1-800-561-5885
Fax: 1-888-814-5210.
Phone: 604-525-3836
Fax: 604-525-5221
They will help you...
> Also could use the 5 Pin male connector used for Micors.
You mean 7 pin?
The easiest place to find those is in a SpectraTAC receiver chassis - there
is a little jumper with one of those connectors on each end that connects
the receiver to the interconnect board for use with the metering module.
> Is anyone running a Samlex 12V supply in a situation
> where they can measure the voltage regulation from
> minimal load to something near half load?
After a catastrophic failure of a Samlex SEC-1223, I won't use them ever
again.
I had one that was powering a stack of 7 SpectraTAC receivers, an
Is anyone running a Samlex 12V supply in a situation
where they can measure the voltage regulation from
minimal load to something near half load?
A friend has one of their 100A supplies (five 20A
units in one box) and he's seeing about 1V drop with a
35A load (2M power amp), which is a bit more th
Hi all
Looking to procure the 12 pin male connector used for the meter socket for
Mitreks
My test box (Moto R1033A) uses an assembly labeled RTK 4042APR which consists
of a 37pin connector, cable and 12 pin male connector. No part # is listed for
the 12 Pin Male. All I need is the 12 Pin mi
How about the band pass, doubler/trippler and other stuff. Is there
any need or mods needed? I found
http://www.repeater-builder.com/micor/micor-uhf-conv/micor-uhf-conv.html
to mod the 450 to 470mhz "down" to the "L" range (406 to 420) but not
up. Still learning the moto stuff...so forgive my qu
TLD8273 --- Stupid me!
I'm hiding in my flame suit!
Brian
Your kid may be an Honor Student,
Your Kid may be a Great Athlete,
Your Kid may be a Doctor or a Lawyer,
But My kid is in the US Air Force & plays with ICBM's, Inter Continental
Ballistic Missiles,
What was your Latitude a
Brian,
I suspect that the seller mis-read the number stamped on the receiver board,
and that it really is TLD8273-which is intended to operate 150.8-162 MHz.
The TLD8273 unit would be expected for the frequency you mentioned.
The number was hand-stamped, and it often happens that some digits are
Hi all,
I have an offer for a couple of Micor's that are SPLIT Band, TX is VHF-Low
and RX is VHF-Hi Band. The guy tells me the receiver is a TLD0273 B3 PR on
151.XX.
I know enough to be dangerous about Micors and I was hoping that the RX
would be ham split "2" receiver, but at the same
Hello Group,
I need a 156.7 Hz Motorola Vibrasponder (receiver reed) for a Micor
board that I have. Please give me your price shipped to 38351 if you
have one you can spare. Thanks.
73, John, K9KA
Makes sense. I have been looking for the numbers to match up freq.s
Have a hamfest coming up and could pick one up. What are the numbers
that I need to be looking for?
Thanks,
Robert
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