I would question that statement. If it's a remotely controlled station
(commonly called a Remote Base), it can operate anywhere. It's only the
CONTROL LINK that must be in an 'appropriate' band segment (or via
phone). SkyCommand is a good example of that. The remotely controled
station operates any
Re: HELP! KENWOOD TKR 720-low Rx sensitivity.
Hi Peter,
I'm a Kenwood Dealer and Service Station in California and I'd
be happy to try and help you but the distance to get your repeater
to me is not practical. Email me direct off the list and I'll
give you a list of things you can do/try to
I would at this time like to Wish all Members Families and Friends the
Best wishes
For a Wonderful Holiday Season and it has been a Privilege being part
of this Wonderful group and the People Associated with it.
PS And Let us Pray for Our Service people scattered around the World
And the Less
Yes, completely off topic-
Could someone please go off-line in private e-mail with me.
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I need to fly in to New York city and have NO idea which air port I should be
dealing with or what part of the city I need to be in. I need someone who is
familar with New York city to help
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from my home to yours.
May 2008 be filled with Peace, Good Health and Happiness.
Thanks to you all who have shared your knowledge so those of us who
are less experienced can build and enjoy the hobby.
73 Jim KA2AJH Wellsville, N.Y.
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007, JOHN MACKEY wrote:
> So if the transmit offset for a CB radio was overcome, and converting
> from AM to FM for a CB radio was overcome, adding CTCSS is a simple
> issue that will be easily overcome.
Adding CTCSS to a repeater has been an issue as long as I've been a ham.
I
- Original Message -
From: Don
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2007 7:55 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Happy Holidays
I would at this time like to Wish all Members Families and Friends the
Best wishes
For a Wonderful Holiday Season a
All the things which made adding CTCSS to a rockbound Regency HR2A in 1970 a
pain in the butt still make it a pain to add it to a CB conversion. Among the
big ones, no good way to change and read out which tone is selected from the
front panel, and no memories in which to store tone info with fr
At 12/22/2007 09:31, you wrote:
>As the last try before close down- changed the TX patch cord-Distant
>weak station came in with out any gunfire! A small added change in the
>length created less sensitivity. We made an exact length of the good
>patch cord and tried that also worked fine. Put the
At 12/23/2007 17:41, you wrote:
>Dwayne,
>
>I'd bet the bigger hurdle would be convincing the users to adapt all those
>individual radio to add tone encoders. There's a lot of ancient hardware
>in use on 10m.
>
>"You can take my converted CB when you pry it from my cold, dead fingers,"
>etc.
I
All that ancient gear could still be used on simlex.
Heck, I still have a T-power on 29.60!!
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