[Repeater-Builder] Address book hijacked

2008-02-03 Thread Karl E. Simonson - KS9E
I sincerely apologize for the inconvenience / intrusion. It has come to my attention that my address book / contact list has been hijacked. Please disregard the solicitation / invitation email which you may have received. Thank you. --Karl

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater - ID?

2008-02-03 Thread Mike Benonis
Eric and Joe, Thank you for your replies. Assuming this repeater is in functioning (or near-functioning order) on its current frequency (464.050), is it possible to take it down to amateur frequencies? From what I read on the repeater-builder website, it seems like the procedure

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Midland Land Mobile Model 70-9020 (Midland Power Connectors)

2008-02-03 Thread skipp025
Hi Trevor, There are two basic Molex style power connectors for that era for Midland Radio. The standard power connector and the high-power connector (which has two larger pins for the higher current requirements). For Midland stuff, you do well to check the files and photos sections of

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater - ID?

2008-02-03 Thread Eric Lemmon
Actually, the C in RCB means continuous duty. If it were a T as in RTB it means intermittent duty. I found this information in almost every Motorola Micor manual I own. 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mitrek repeater

2008-02-03 Thread w7trh
Hello Collin, I would concur with your choice of the Mitrek. They are inexpensive, easy to find, and work well in rpt. use. You have several choices of channel elements for different fx. stability, and the rec. has a plug in preamp (optional). I have built several rpts., using SEPARATE radios

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Micor Repeater - ID?

2008-02-03 Thread Tom Parker
Mike, I think you need to know the following: The receiver is in the bottom of the unified chassis. It has a BNC connector, you should find that on the left hand side facing from the rear. The un-labled N (F) connector by the silver box is the transmitter output. Commercial repeaters are

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Address book hijacked

2008-02-03 Thread R. K. Brumback
Karl, Thanks for letting us know, and I apologize for being a little blunt earlier. I will try to think before I leap next time. Stay in here with us. Randy B. -Original Message- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Karl E.

[Repeater-Builder] Low-band MaraTrac Squelch Pots

2008-02-03 Thread Bob M.
I'm working on a 42-50 MHz MaraTrac with the A7 advanced head that has a squelch pot on it. The squelch is open all the time, and neither the control head pot or the pot inside the radio will close the squelch. The radio does go quiet if I program TPL/DPL on the channel and ground the mike hang-up

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Low-band MaraTrac Squelch Pots

2008-02-03 Thread Brian Poellnitz
Hi Bob, There’s a schematic of the Audio/Squelch board on Batlabs, here... HYPERLINK http://www.batlabs.com/maratrac.htmlhttp://www.batlabs.com/maratrac.html Look about a third of the way down the page. There’s also some info there regarding the head-mount squelch control. Might be

[Repeater-Builder] Unidentified Tone Board

2008-02-03 Thread Terry
Can anyone ID this tone encoder board? IC is mx-com mx315 marked with FT303 6 dip switches DCS / PL ? Truth Chart ? THX, WX3M