Mike,
Make sure your manual is for the rev software that Ron shipped to you. There
are differences in what he's shipped over time. I have two manual copies for
different revisions of the RC-100 here and there are changes in the remote
base command area. What is the rev of your controller? Ron does
Most of the newer Motorola radios are like that. If the band is X to Y,
forget about taking it to Y.005. The radio will do it, but the SW will
not.
I wish I could get a 27 MHz spread out of an HT750 to do 444-473 MHz. So
far, nobody has been able to do it.
I just programmed a radio yesterday that
Let me further clarify the previous. When I turn Remote Base Xmt ON,
I'm expecting the "Remote Base Tail Beep" to go from 500Hz (Xmt OFF)
to 1Khz (Xmt on). That never happens, thus I believe that the xmt is
never coming on, so the PTT transister never gets the drive from the
CPU.
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Yes I did, and NO it doesn't, but then I would not expect it to (at
this point) since the Remote Base Xmt ON command is not being
accepted. The real issue isn't why no PTT, but Why won't the RC-100
either accept the programming of 4066, or maybe why isn't it
accepting the on command when sent?
The CDM series are good radios and they have large heat sinks for us
talkative hams.
Speaking of Motorola radios, has anyone been able to convert a "new
series" radio to six metres? Still a few companies left making low
band radios but the frequency stops at 50 Mhz and according to the
service shop
Has anyone any info to hookup an old CSI 32 to a pair of GM 300's.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi, I can program it for you.
> Glenn W8AK
>
Hi Glen
I also have a MSF5000 analog UHF repeater model C74CLB7105AT.
I would like to move it amateur frequencies and have it programmed to
operate with an external controller. S
Hello Jack and the GROUP!
A quick google search brought up this link:
http://www.freeinfostuff.com/
Looks like it has a rough copy of what you seek, and then some!
Hope this helps
Charlie
"It is not the class of license the Amateur holds, but the class of the
Amateur that holds the license."
Did you check the logic level driving the PTT transistor ?
Does it change ?
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From: "raritansailor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have an MCC RC-100 that I've been using for the MADXRA 147.345
> Repeater, here on the Panhandle of WV.
Brent
I have a 475 that I can view hertz on two meters. I can actually see if
the sine wave is distorted by harmonics or what. It is old but works well. 73
de Tom Manning, AF4UG
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From: Jed Barton
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, Jan
I thought that was it!!! Thanks for the conformation! I appreciate the
help.
Albert
KI4ORI
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wrote:
Look for the three 10 ohm reistors in paralell, R14, Rr154,& R156
from colector to emitter of Q 5 the pass transistor. In
Does anyone have a service manual for a Ramsey COM-3 service monitor? I have
one that works but the signal output falls off at lower frequencies. It is
fine above 700 MHz but drops 15 db at 150 MHz. I would certainly pay for a
copy.
Thanks,
Jack
K6YC
Hey Brent, the spectras, maratracs work fine. They require dos
software, but they do work There are a few other ones as well. What
you looking to do, vhf or uhf?
On Jan 14, 2008, at 10:51 PM, emt747 wrote:
Hello,
Can anybody tell me what programmable moto mobiles can & will easily
(or no
Hello All,
I'm looking for input on the Hamtronics TB901 900mhz exciter.
I have two 900mhz repeaters that are responsible for the linking of
14 other UHF machines together. I would like to have an "on the
shelf" backup exciter. The exciters that I presently use are Quintron
/ Glenayre Universa
Hi Mark,
You didn't specify, what band?
Tom Saunders
Comm Tech, City of Seattle
Amateur Radio Station N7OEP
206.384.1604
>>> "Willis M. Hagler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/14/08 4:19 PM >>>
Hello everyone,
I would like to buy a set of ICOM's for a MastrII repeater. We have
one set now but would pre
VHF and UHF CDM series radios go with no mods at all. 136-174, and
403-470 MHz splits. XTS and XTL series go fine too if purchased in the
proper range, if I am not mistaken, the CM/CP series (commercial series)
will also go just fine. Some older stuff that goes would be the M1225
stuff, GM30
I have had good luck using GM300's...but I think that most of the radius
series will do it fine.
I don't think any of the moto radios are programmable without the
software and the rib cable. The software is freely available on the
internet, but is being distributed illegally. The rib cable is easi
Hello,
Can anybody tell me what programmable moto mobiles can & will easily
(or not so easily ) go to ham frequencies
Thanks,
Brent
Hi Folks,
I have an MCC RC-100 that I've been using for the MADXRA 147.345
Repeater, here on the Panhandle of WV. Has been working just fine.
We decided to add a remote base in order to link this repeater into a
regional network. Everything hooked up fine, everything works fine,
EXCEPT I ca
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