-[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Didn't see anything on the Relm site, but in reading the previous
posts on the PSC 1422 I noticed that I have the same combonation of
PS, Rptr. and PA.
I'm familiar with the Regency U10 10w and U15 15w rptrs. so again I
am assuming that the U01 is a 1w output
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mark Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do you plan to treat yourself to a D-Star radio for Christmas?
Amateur Radio Newsline is conducting a very unscientific survey to see
how many are and how many are not.
Its easy to participate: Just take your
Eric,
Thanks for the info. Just what I needed.
I have fired the MSR2000 up and it pins a Bird 100 W meter, but have not tested
the receiver.
I knew it had intermittent PA when I purchased it. I want only 40 W for
repeater so hope it will take it.
73, ron, n9ee/r
From: Eric Lemmon [EMAIL
Pin outs are as follows:
Pin 1 Int speaker high / speaker B / Pl / DPL (selectable)
Pin 2 Mute (PL COS, voltage depends on radio band)
Pin 3 Volume High / DPTT
Pin 4 GND
Pin 5 Switched A+
Pin 6 COS (5V = squelched, 0 v = un squelched)
Pin 7 Filtered A+
Pin 8 GND
Yes, the mfg. has a long history of buy-outs to/by other mfg's. I think
Regecy bought Wilson, Relhm bought Regency. etc. Don't know if quality of
product improved any with each change but they seemed to do the job the the
person who didn't have deep pockets for the major mfg's.If you
Doug,
I pointed you to the RELM home page to use the Contact link to get to
their Customer Service or Parts Department, and ask them about getting a
manual. It's a long shot, but you won't know unless you ask for assistance.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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From:
Doug,
Mike, here on the RB, is the one to do the copying and I will
see him on Sunday and let him know we need the Regency
'road maps' copied.
I maintained a few Regency repeaters years ago, and there may be
some parts still in the archives!
I did get your 2 emails, but server is giving fits
Picked up this Model at fort Wayne Hamfest for my MastrII 440 Repeater.
Have been using Software with computer for ID up till now.
See no info on Repeater tech website on this Zetron. anyone know how to
program the Eproms on this unit. Have I bought an White Elephant?
Wesley AB8KD
Picked up this Model at fort Wayne Hamfest for my MastrII 440 Repeater.
Have been using Software with computer for ID up till now.
See no info on Repeater tech website on this Zetron. anyone know how to
program the Eproms on this unit. Have I bought an White Elephant?
Wesley AB8KD
Roger that, I mis-understood you. Will give it a try. Thanks.
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Doug
N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709
Eric Lemmon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Doug,
I pointed you to the RELM home page to use the Contact link to get to
their Customer Service or Parts Department, and ask them about
I'll give this a try, Ron.
Thanks!
Mark - N9WYS
-Original Message-
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of Ron Wright
Mark,
Some verification of the duplexer tuning can be done with 2 HTs, one with an
S meter.
Simply use one HT on low power, 0.1 W, transmit thru the
Will,
Thanks, contact me off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED] when you get squared away.
Don't know if any parts are needed yet ,but will certainly keep you in mind.
Thanks again.
--
Doug
N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709
sgreact47 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Doug,
Mike, here on the RB,
have used a number of the 48 on repeaters it will make a very good controller
but it is design for business use not so much ham.
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From: R.Wesley Bazell Jr
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2007 5:17 AM
Subject:
http://www.zetron.com/data/site/templates/zetrontemplate.asp?area_0=pages/menus/privateradioprodarea_1=pages/products/privateradio/m48-max
http://tinyurl.com/yva5pd
R.Wesley Bazell Jr wrote:
Picked up this Model at fort Wayne Hamfest for my MastrII 440 Repeater.
Have been using Software
What I have done to Rough it in is use a low power watt meter (mine is
4 watts)
and a HT or mobile rig. You can at least see if you are way out before
you connect
an HT to receive.
Brian
ka9pmm
n9wys wrote:
I'll give this a try, Ron.
Thanks!
Mark - N9WYS
-Original Message-
From:
There's just one GTX PA left (but plenty of Maxtrac filters).
Jeff
jeffk wrote:
I have a supply of the TOKO 6DFB-915E-10 filters for MaxTrac 902 MHz
conversions. I'm offering them to members of the Group for $20 per pair.
I also have a few RF PA modules for 900 MHz GTX mobiles. If your
Good idea, Ryan! Thanks!
FWIW - this has been shelved for the time being, due to the severe winter
WX (i.e. ice storm) in the area.. Once the weather is better, I'll get back
to work on it. But for now, I need to devote time to my volunteer efforts
with the county EMA.
Thanks all!
Mark
Sorry - I got the name wrong. I meant to type Brian!!
Mark - N9WYS
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From: n9wys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good idea, Ryan! Thanks!
FWIW - this has been shelved for the time being, due to the severe winter
WX (i.e. ice storm) in the area.. Once the weather is better, I'll
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