Whoa back up a minute my whole reply was to answer a question about using
a Syntor X for a repeater transmitter, no it can not be duplexed in the
same box nowhere did I indicate it could.
sorry for the confusion.
tom
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> Date: 2/26
Larry,
The Motorola Reference Manual identifies the B93MPB as simply "Upright Base
Station." It has no nickname.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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Ian, It is far from my intention to upset all the nice people on here
merely get an MSF5000 onto 70cm's No it's not an MSF1000 it's a 5000.
Probably the people I have rattled have 'borrowed' s/w anyway.
John 8 v 7 !
Bring back Key,Kyodo,Cleartone,Kenwood,Uniden,Yaesu etc where there
isn't a sh
Dave,
You didn't have to upset all the nice people on here... I also have the
software..(a paid for copy)
Is your machine an exported MSF5000 ie MSF1 ?
If so, There is some nice software to turn the machine into a repeater
referred to at:
www.vfdb.net/vus/dss2/umbau_DSS_DL1XM.pdf
Regard
First get yourself a Syntor X make sure it works on the Freq. it is on then I
can program an EEPROM for your freq. and swap you EEPROM's
Or if you have a programmer I can send you the image and you can program it
yourself.
tom
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Why would they come knocking on MY door...surely they would knock on
the persons door that sent it?
This is the main reason why Motorola are largely avoided in the UK
due to the 'closed door' attitude. I would bet that I would have a
real problem finding an authorised dealer willing or now able
Well, in the USA, it is illegal to give away the
copyrighted software that you asked for, especially if
it's Motorola's. It's even illegal to resell old
copies according to their license agreement that
legitimate owners sign before being allowed to
purchase the stuff.
So when their lawyers come kn
At 2/25/2008 23:28, you wrote:
>The files uploaded are information about D-STAR Digital Voice & Data
>technology.
...in some cases bad information, like the "Emergency digital voice data"
PDF that suggests on page 3 that D-Star repeaters can co-exist 6.25 kHz
apart. Every frequency coordinator
Looks like a low power UHF "Canadian" style MSR-2000 amplifier,
aka an SP (special) production. If it works, it's a great
amplifier to drive larger pa's.
cheers,
skipp
ps: per your other post... I believe the exciter should key even
if the pa plug is off the amplifier.
cheers,
s.
IWCE
Let me get this straight... you're been able to get a single
Mitrek Mobile Radio to Duplex (repeater) operation at 125
watts without any receiver desense?
Seems to me there is serious potential for in-cabinet desense.
At anything but modest power levels, most people use two Mitreks
for one re
Many thanks to all...should be able to pick these up locally!!
Steve, KE4MOB
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> My cross reference indicates the M9701, a PNP Si in a TO- 66 case,
is the same as
> a 2N5956. Another replacement is a 2N6318.
> T
A public 'Thank you' to the ONE person that helped me with the below
requestThanks again...Cheers Dave UZN
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> Hi All, In a moment of madness I have bought a Motorola MSF5000 model
> C64CXB7106B with a v
You forgot to mention that the Syntor X will not duplex since it uses
the save VCO for both Tx and Rx. You'll need two to build a repeater,
one for Rx and one for Tx. My experience is that some, but not all
"range 2" Syntors will Tx in the low half of the ham band without mods
to the VCO.
73's S
Hi builders,
In an effort to help keep the local 2m machine on the air, I'd like
to acquire an extender card (or two) for the Motorola MSR-2000
repeater. Do any of you have some available?
Thanks,
Robin Midgett K4IDC
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