The May 2002 QST article is available as a members only PDF. Just go
to arrl.org and search for "St Louis Switcher".
Paul N1BUG
kf0m wrote:
> May 2002 QST had the computer power supply conversion article
> QST switching power supply product reviews are July 2006, January 2000, and
> Sept 2000
>
n9wys wrote:
> Well, Joe - I got it to work!
>
> What I ended up doing was chasing the audio path from the "goes-inna"
> through the backplane. I found that on the Squelch Gate card, it was not
> being passed, even though the jumper was in place. I added a hard-wire
> jumper to the backplane betw
Check the repeater-builder site for a mod to the station control module to
make it DISABLE the transmitter and add a status LED as well.
Bill - WA0CBW
In a message dated 8/5/2008 10:23:34 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
n9wys wrote:
> Well, Joe - I got it to work!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Check the repeater-builder site for a mod to the station control module to
> make it DISABLE the transmitter and add a status LED as well.
>
> Bill - WA0CBW
>
Right-mine is similar. I re-purposed the PL disable transistor to
function as the F1 channel element enab
Thanks Bill - will most certainly do this!
Mark - N9WYS
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check the repeater-builder site for a mod to the station control module to
make it DISABLE the transmitter and add a status LED as well.
Bill - WA0CBW
Paul Holm,
Did you ever get the info you needed on the Yaesu FTR-2410 repeater?
John T.
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From: John Transue [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 7:46 PM
To: 'Paul Holm'
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] need info on Yaesu FTR-2410A repe
Igor,
Yaesu did not reply to my question regarding availability and copyright
of the Yaesu repeater manual. I have not found anyone who can provide
this manual. Are you still in need of this manual, or did you find it
somewhere? Are you operating an FTR-2410A repeater?
John
Thanks to all those that have offered advice. I will try your
suggestions and report back (probably with a HELP!)
Cheers Dave UZN
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Howard Klino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> First load your repeater ID into one of the blank
Hi Gang
First, Thanks Jeff for the slugs!!
Just a note about this post re GC 9440 for tuning the DELTA 0.05"
coils.
I ordered three of these "diddle sticks" from Newark Electronics, it
was 10 cents more for the tool but cost 8 bucks less to ship. After
doing a little research I found that
> When you operated on split antennas... did you have any
> type of filtering on the separated transmitter and
> receiver antenna lines... ie a band pass cavity?
I've tried it with and without running through the duplexer, the
problem happened both times, though it varies in intensity.
> If y
Hi Eric,
Thanks for the tip. I already emailed Astron sales on Monday but
haven't heard back from them yet. Perhaps I'll wait until the end of
the week otherwise will try calling them overseas.
Thanks again.
-Alex
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote
Re: SCOM 7330 Experiences anyone? (let's have some fun)
> Mike Morris WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My own experience is that owners prefer the one that
> they had their first really positive experience with,
> learned the ins and outs of, and are loath to change
> due to the learning cu
> "Jeff Lehmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > When you operated on split antennas... did you have any
> > type of filtering on the separated transmitter and
> > receiver antenna lines... ie a band pass cavity?
>
> I've tried it with and without running through the duplexer, the
> problem ha
At 8/5/2008 22:00, you wrote:
> > My second controller was another relay beast only it used
> > DIP relays, 555 timers, and TTL logic.
>
>And the 5 volt dc rail (by itself) easily drew more than one
>amp of current? Not to mention the heat...
I still have a controller in service that uses 74XX-se
Eric Lemmon wrote:
> I am amused by APC's assertion that its device is the only unit of its kind
> in a 1U rack mount. Perhaps APC hasn't heard about Pulizzi Engineering's
> line of asynchronous transfer switches, such as this one:
>
APC's heads are pretty big for as cheap as their stuff is, wh
Thanks for the cursory review Skip. I actually sent via the website a list
of about 6 specific questions about the SCOM 7330 . Have NOT HEARD A THING
back from them which is most encouraging. Perhaps they are going to join
the list of manufacturers who are going to go out of business. They are
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