Here is a question a posted yesterday...
Any information would be great, thanks!
Paul
Paul,
If you are a member of the Repeater-builder Yahoo group, pose this
question
to Skipp... IIRC, he is a Kenwood dealer and has come up with an add-
on
circuit of some type to obtain the correct voltages.
Bob -
Tell us more about how you did that what filtering/protection you used?
(I've been thinking of a very similar project)
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Received: Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:33:50 PM PDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re:
Anyone have (perchance) a copy of LBI38377 - Operator's Manual for the M-PA
portable? I was just given one (a UHF Systems radio) and have I no info on
it at all.
Thanks,
Mark - N9WYS
This question is best posed on the Repeater-Builder list
(Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com), but I know the answer: A mobile (notch)
duplexer will not work at a 600 kHz split. Even a 3 or 4 MHz split results
in unacceptable performance.
I have built a portable repeater for 2m, using the special
Hi Ed and group!
I have the manuals for T838 PA, T837 Exciter and T835 RX scanned in PDF form.
I uploaded them on Rapidshare.
You can download them from
http://rapidshare.com/files/141353699/TAIT_T800_Manuals.zip.html
The file size is around 69MB.
Hope they are the ones you are looking for.
Tom,
According to my CommShop duplexer isolation calculation software, a 600 kHz
split at 2m with a 50 watt transmitter and a receiver with a (my assumption)
sensitivity of 0.35 uV, about 87 dB of isolation is necessary to achieve no
desense. If you intend to use two antennas, be aware that they
Andreas Papagapiou wrote:
Hi Ed and group!
I have the manuals for T838 PA, T837 Exciter and T835 RX scanned in PDF
form.
I uploaded them on Rapidshare.
You can download them from
http://rapidshare.com/files/141353699/TAIT_T800_Manuals.zip.html
The file size is around 69MB.
Hope
Hello,
Looking to see if anyone has code plugs for F221 setup as a
repeater.
Thanks,
Chris
NH7QH
Re: TKR-820 and TKR-720 Kenwood Repeater with
an external Tone Panel
The generic answer is no... the tkr-720 and tkr-820 COS/COR logic
will not normally direct drive a tone panel... HOWEVER, you are
lucky in the case of using a CSI TP-154, which should work well
with the COS/COR Voltages
At 8/30/2008 08:19, you wrote:
Bob -
Tell us more about how you did that what filtering/protection you used?
(I've been thinking of a very similar project)
Any ol' crossband diplexer to split between the 2 meter 440 bands (well,
not quite any: must have connectors on the unit - no pigtail
At 8/30/2008 11:52, you wrote:
Tom,
According to my CommShop duplexer isolation calculation software, a 600 kHz
split at 2m with a 50 watt transmitter and a receiver with a (my assumption)
sensitivity of 0.35 uV, about 87 dB of isolation is necessary to achieve no
desense. If you intend to use
At 8/30/2008 10:22, you wrote:
This question is best posed on the Repeater-Builder list
(Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com), but I know the answer: A mobile (notch)
duplexer will not work at a 600 kHz split. Even a 3 or 4 MHz split results
in unacceptable performance.
I have built a portable
I think they are Series I (published in 1991).
You have to program the EPROMs using an external programmer.
Andreas
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ed Yoho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Papagapiou wrote:
Hi Ed and group!
I have the manuals for T838 PA, T837 Exciter and T835
That will be the series I as the series 2 can be drect programmed.
Kevin, ZL1KFM.
Get Skype and call me for free.
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Thanks...
As I have a set of these radios, I have a couple of questions.
1. How do tell the difference between the series 1 and series 2 radios?
2. As radios are the -20 versions, my next question is can they me made
to move down to 146 mhz (or even 144 Mhz) without too much trouble?
Gale
KC4PL
What's to know? The top button can be channels or PL depending on the
programming. The scan button is obvious. The menu button takes care of
the rest.
Joe M.
n9wys wrote:
Anyone have (perchance) a copy of LBI38377 – Operator’s Manual for the
M-PA portable? I was just *_given_* one (a UHF
See eBay item 300253092365. $10 with less than a day left.
I guess if you're in the Ohio area this could be a good deal.
Bob NO6B
I tuned the receiver down to the 2 meter band from 170 mHz with no problem, but
I have not tuned the transmitter down yet. One of those things that I will get
around to one of these days. I did not have any documentation when I tuned the
receiver and a UK ham did the EPROM binary for me and I
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