i have been told to find my club a new uhf pa for there 440 repeater
i told tham working pull or spair
thay told me newi box
see you at the fort wayne ham fest this staterday or sunday
ken
kb9yku
Gareth,
The Service Manual for the "old" Kenwood TKR-750 Repeaters, those with
serial numbers below 6071, is B51-8556-10, currently priced at $22.40.
The Service Manual for the "new" TKR-750 version, with serial numbers above
6071, is B51-8556-20, currently priced at $32.67. Both manuals
> Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may have to be careful of the overvoltage protection device
> if you go too high, I don't remember what it fires at.
Depends on the version of the regulator board... sometimes it
even fires when you don't want it to.
> I turned the voltage up on my VS-5
Re: SpectraTac ACM squelch mod
You have the more modern standard Spectra-Tac or the earlier
A-B tone version? Are you talking about the squelch circuit at
the receiver or the logi on the Signal Quality Moudle(s) back
at the voter shelf?
s.
> tony dinkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Workin
Working on a spectratac package for a link receiver that will always have way
more than enough signal and got to thinking. I know I have run across mods to
defeat the fast gate mode and run in insanely long squelch tail mode
permanently. Old IMTS systems come to mind.
Has anyone ever don
Chris,
It is in Joliet, IL.
Exact location: Atop the Joshua Arms senior living center; Rowell Ave about
1/10 mile north of US 52.
Coordinates: 41-29-59N / 088-03-44W
There is currently a repeater in operation there (on my pair) owned by
K9ZOE, but mine will most likely be placed on t
Would you be interested in a 900 MHz. MASTRII and/or four Motorola mobiles?
At 11:15 AM 11/15/2007, you wrote:
>I know I posted this to the AR902Mhz group, but
>Im not sure whether I posted this here also... If not, I apologize.
>
>I have finally completed construction on my
>927.5250 repeate
In a message dated 11/15/2007 12:16:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
have finally completed construction on my 927.5250 repeater.
Where is it?
Chris
N9LLO
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Hi to everybodymany thanks to your suggestions,
opinions, advices, tips, etc.. but (as I said in the IRLP group)
all about you said about moving the COS and LGC jumpers I did before
writing in these groups. The main problem here is that the radio has a
very low output fo
I know I posted this to the AR902Mhz group, but I'm not sure whether I
posted this here also... If not, I apologize.
I have finally completed construction on my 927.5250 repeater. Components
consist of:
* Glenayre GL-Line paging station cabinet, power supply, and PA Heat Sink /
cooling f
Dear Andrew,
Sorry for the delay but I hope this helps. Its not for the MSF but
rather it's close cousin, a hundred watt UHF MSR2000 (same power supply).
I recently had the occasion to build a 12 hour UPS which required my
assessment of watts usage versus RF watts out. Listed below are my
findi
Hi Gareth,
Try Here
http://www.repeater-builder.com/kenwood/tkr-750k-svc-man.pdf
73
Bernie Parker
K5BP
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Gareth Bennett"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Group,
>
> Does anybody have an electronic copy of the new (Replacement) Power
Amplifier for
S-try metering that pin with an ohmmeter instead a voltmeter!
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
Nate Duehr wrote:
> Ron,
>
> He's trying to interface to an IRLP board. The IRLP board has a 10K
> pull-up to the +5 VDC line of the PC it's powered from.
>
> As far as I can tell, all he needs to do i
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