Hey Ted!!
Yes, I am looking for some stuph, as a matter of fact...
Might you have a 900 MHz duplexer laying around gathering dust? Something
rated for 150W or more... Need it for this MSF5000 project I'm building up.
I'd like it to fit in the cabinet, if possible, but beggars can't be
Anyone ever use this neat tool from HP? I always had it on my desktop for quick
and dirty calculations when I was in industry. It has the cascade analysis
program plus a few more useful calculators.
http://www.hp.woodshot.com/appcad/version302/setup.exe
Roger W5RD
The recent discussion about a replacement transistor for Q503, the PA
transistor in a PPL-6060 UHF mobile transceiver included a suggestion that
the Motorola MRF648 could be used as a replacement for the EFJ 576-0004-062.
While that transistor is physically the same as the MRF644 which I
Hi Mark; I know of someone that has several 900 MHz duplexers. I believe he has
a rack mount TX RX. I will check with him and get back to you if you are
interested. Bill N8LXM
n9wys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Ted!!
Yes, I am looking for some stuph, as a matter of fact...
Might you
I have a few of the TK-760’s that I have been playing with the idea of
thinking of using as a repeater, can this be done? And if so what would
it take?
Thanks
Peter Dakota Summerhawk
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Trevor Cockayne (M0OML) wrote:
Hi All,
I am having problems with a Tait T855 receiver module does anyone have a
schematic diagram for this unit please.
Trev
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Trevor,
Do you have the series I (EPROM programmable) or series II (PC
programmable)? The series II is
Hello ED,
It's series 1 but some kind person has sent me a schematic for it.
Ed Yoho wrote:
Trevor Cockayne (M0OML) wrote:
Hi All,
I am having problems with a Tait T855 receiver module does anyone have a
schematic diagram for this unit please.
Trev
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Hi Peter,
The TK-760 radios are great radios; however, I would post them on EBay and
get a few Motorola SM-50 radios. All the connections are on the back on the
Motorola and on the Kenwood, you will need to modify the radios to get TOR
(PL) out of it and know where exactly to pick it off. If
Hi All
Finally I received my hp8924c .
I spent hole day experiment with radios
and try to understand the function buttons . but ,at least i find how
TX and RX work, its great.
My question is how long it take the hp8924c to powering up ?
I plugged in 240v and push the power button to on and it
Trevor Cockayne (M0OML) wrote:
Hello ED,
It's series 1 but some kind person has sent me a schematic for it.
Trevor,
Good news. Hopefully it will be a simple fix.
Ed Yoho
WA6RQD
All I could find was this.
Hope it helps 73's
Rick Klinge
KC5UIW / W0VFW
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Insert Ch
This field allows you to enter a new channel in frequency table at the
bottom of
the screen.
Operating Considerations
You are required to specify if the test channel is a
Were Motorola KXN1086 and KXN1088 channel elements
used in any other product line besides the Mitrek?
Eric, KH6CQ
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If I'm not mistaken, I believe you can them in the MSR2000 as well.
Adam N2ACF
At 20:43 3/22/2008, you wrote:
Were Motorola KXN1086 and KXN1088 channel elements
used in any other product line besides the Mitrek?
Eric, KH6CQ
They are running in an MSR2000 in my basement as we speak.
On Mar 22, 2008, at 8:32 PM, Adam C. Feuer wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, I believe you can them in the MSR2000 as well.
Adam N2ACF
At 20:43 3/22/2008, you wrote:
Were Motorola KXN1086 and KXN1088 channel elements
used in any other
Ok the reason I asked is that we are thinking of putting up a repeater
for special events. Would a couple of GM or GR300 work well for this? I
know you cold not use them full duty 100% but they would work for temp
special event repeaters? I have yet to find a couple of 2CH models that
cover the
The best source for GM300s is ebay. They pop up weekly there.
Recent auction prices are in the $125 range. Make sure you get the
units with the 16 pin connector in the rear. I have over one dozen
in service, either as repeater receivers, repeater transmitters, or
remote bases. It's a
Yes you can
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From: Adam C. Feuer
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Channel Elements
If I'm not mistaken, I believe you can them in the MSR2000 as well.
Adam N2ACF
Need used GE Mastr II cabinets with front rear locking doors.
Contact off list, or at: n2fdu at arrl dot net.
Thanks.
Peter,
They will cover the ham bands and work very well at that.
Mike
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From: Peter Dakota Summerhawk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok the reason I asked is that we are thinking of putting up a repeater for
special events. Would a couple of GM or GR300 work
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