The R-100 has two fixed outputs available. De-emphasized audio is
available on terminal E1, but I would not recommend using it. The audio
level is only about 100mv p-p at this connection. A better choice would
be the Discriminator Audio output on terminal E5. This is capable of 2
volts p-p
Thanks for all replys,
My software version is 6.22 and do not let me changes out of band. I found
this soft at www.hackersrussia.ru http://www.hackersrussia.ru/ freely,
may be you have other version than mine. I appreciate if you can send me
the right stuff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or maybe a
Hi Mick,
In your case the best choice is probably based on your controller
being able to take discriminator audio direct.
Most any controller designed to operate from discriminator audio
would be the most practical option and you would be able to use
the speaker audio for local at-site
Hello group,
I have four Motorola repeaters in the 48-49 MHZ range.
The fifth is high VHF.
1) Can anyone tell me what they are?
2) Any leads for information or people that might know how to convert
the equipment for ham use?
The repeater model is B61LPY 3100DT SPL (it looks like)
The duplexers
Well, I finally got the opportunity to change out the repeaters on my 900
MHz pair - the temporary repeater (which belonged to Ryan - K9ZOE) was
taken off the air and my machine was placed into service. I am now
operating on the machine I built. Woo-Hoo!!
Unfortunately, it seems there is a
The repeater is a 120 watt continous duty Motrac with factory PL and no
extender, I think.
The duplexer is a exactly what the label says. I have had one operating on
6 meters for about 15 years. They need slight modification to go to 6
meters.
-- Original Message --
Received: Mon, 10
Nate is correct in that it depends on where it's going. In general, the
transmitter will tune up anywhere in the 2M band.
For me, if the 66 receiver is on 146 or 147, then it generally works
with no mods. If the RX is in the 144 or 145 range, then I get high
side injection crystals (when
It will be in the 147 portion.
Rod
Nate is correct in that it depends on where it's going. In general, the
transmitter will tune up anywhere in the 2M band.
Hi Laryn,
Were you still planning on getting that Manual on the Zetron 48. Would
very much be appreciated.
Wesley AB8KD
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It will be in the 147 portion.
Piece of cake. Dot the i's and cross the t's on the coordination
paperwork, tune 'er up according the factory docs, build a nice
filtering/antenna system, and she'll fly.
You'll probably want a pre-amp on the receive side --
Hi Eric,
I like you searched and found the 6.22 version. I also asked
around and someone sent me a copy of what I think is the
much earlier version. Email me direct and I'll forward a
copy of it to you. I tried it and it seems to come up ok and
it sure is early... dos computer early.
At 12/10/2007 11:11, you wrote:
In many/most cases the reported speaker output distortion is not
anything to get excited about... it can be/is often quite usable
and in many/most cases un-noticed by most repeater system users.
In a basic repeater system terminated speaker audio remains a
very
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