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From: Mike Morris WA6ILQ
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] LTR Question
Radio Shack? LTR ??? They wouldn't
At 21:52 9/6/2008, Joe Burkleo wrote:
Hello, I am in need of a Micor power supply to run a station off of a 12 Volt
battery bank. If anybody has one or two that they want to part with,
please email me off list. Thanks,Joe - WA7JAW
I am not an expert on this subject by a long sight, but
I wonder though, can these things be done with the FT-897 or the FT-100 or
100D? Have you tried it with any other radios beside a Kenwood or just a
vhf/uhf radio by chance? - Mike
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Sunday,
Mike,
I have not. However if you do a search on
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rc210/, it might have an answer. Not
sure if this is one of the groups that will let you search it, without
being a member or not. (Great info from the users. I am sure that
most all the controller makers have a
Jim,
I you have trouble getting rid of a couple of VHF high band Mitreks I
will pay shipping.
Collin
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From: Jim, K8COP [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, 6 Sep 2008 4:20 pm
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Mitreks
I have a stack of
here too
Thanks !
Gary
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Mitreks
Jim,
I you have trouble getting rid of a couple of VHF high band Mitreks I
Robert, I am a member of the 210 reflector. I already know that the unit
does not work with the Yaesu products. I sent them out there to Ken to try
and the results were disappointing to say the least and in fact sent TWO
models to him. But there still might be something else that will, which is
The motorola power supply supplies 9.6 and 13.6 VDC to the micor. The
battery bank should work fine for the 13.6 V source, and just use a
9.6 V regulator. You may want to add a couple filter caps to get rid
of noise that may be present from your charging system.
The old micor power supplies I
At 9/7/2008 05:20, you wrote:
Not true Mike.
Check out www.georgiaskywarn.com.
My remote has NO memories in it. It is a Kenwood TM-G707. All the
repeaters you see on that list, I can remote up and bring to the hub
repeater. I can also go back and tell it a freq / offset, then go
back and tell
WWW.LACOUNCIL.NET should help.
SD
--- On Sun, 9/7/08, KD4PBC [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: KD4PBC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] New Orleans 440 Repeaters
To: KD4PBC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 9:27 AM
Hi all,
Does anybody know if
444.975
How about a mobile and a busy light feed
Doug
At 11:14 AM 9/6/2008, you wrote:
Sept 6 - 2008
To: All LTR Experts
We are looking for some form of LTR decoder device. We
would like to program a specific LTR ID and have an output when this ID is
received.
For example 01-101 would
Hey
Ok, let me add another one to the list;
ICS Basic repeater controller, single port with lots of features - $83.95
ICS Linker IIa repeater controller, Dual port with over 130 functions -
$139.95
Each has a separate control receiver input and they are both well under
the 200 dollar mark.
The ICS Linker IIa will select the memory from DTMF in a radio. So if
you want memory number 6 or 32 you just tell the controller to select
that memory and
the Linker IIa will select that memory in the radio and then turn on RX
or RX / TX. The Linker IIa will keep track of what memory the
Hi Joe,
As Jesse noted, you can eliminate the Micor power supply all together,
if you are running it off an existing 12V DC plant.
I have just uploaded a file in the files section (12vmicor.pdf) that
details the mod that I have used on my stations.
It uses an LM317 regulator, a couple resistors
I have a pro station p/s available for free if you will pay shipping from TX.
also have some spare low band strips if you want them too.
Contact off list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Will,
Please send me some info on your module.
Thanks,
Mike
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From: sgreact47
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008
Bob,
Are you talking Tone Squelch (tx / rx) or just txing the pl tone. I
change the tx pl tone with my macros and the internal memories all the
time. Now if all the repeaters you are txing the tone so you can run
tone squelch...there is a mod you can do on the TM-G707 so that the
computer port
Hello All,
Lee, I will give a look at the circuit that you uploaded.
I think there may be some confusion as to what I am actually looking
for. Motorola made the normal power supply that operated from 110 vac
that was used in radios fed off of commercial power.
They also made a power supply that
The supply Joe is looking for likely is the TPN1106A (110V) or TPN 1105A (110V
or 240V).
These are known as options C28 and C38 respectively.
Also could have the option C29 low voltage disconnect alarm.
These are very good supplies.
I have not seen a bad one.
Doesn't mean it doesn't happen, but
I can think of 4 or 5 ways/tricks to decode LTR but they are not
cheap and some are not easy for the casual radio system design.
The very practical option Doug mentions below. Just
the cost of the LTR Radio acting as a decoder actually figures
in my head to be about $500 less than doing the
If you like Micheal, you should check out Asterisk/app_rtp/remote base
system. Just do a google search on Asterisk / app_rpt and read all
about it. You may just fine all your needs there.
Will
Michael Ryan wrote:
Robert, I am a member of the 210 reflector. I already know that the
unit
Forgot to supply the following...
CSI FLEX III-A LTR AND CONVENTIONAL CONTROLLER
http://www.connectsystems.com/products/top/LTR%20FLEX_IIIA.html
... will do what you want.
cheers,
s.
To: All LTR Experts
We are looking for some form of LTR decoder device.
We would like to program
At 09:17 AM 9/7/2008, Michael Ryan wrote:
Robert, I am a member of the 210 reflector. I
already know that the unit does not work with
the Yaesu products. I sent them out there to
Ken to try and the results were disappointing to
say the least and in fact sent TWO models to
him. But there
At 10:24 AM 9/7/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've yet to see a G707 with remotely controllable CTCSS that doesn't use
the radio's memories. Did you run a haywire into the radio to bring out
the contacts for the OK button? I don't see any other way of
accomplishing remote CTCSS select because
At 01:39 PM 9/7/2008, georgiaskywarn wrote:
Bob,
Are you talking Tone Squelch (tx / rx) or just txing the pl tone. I
change the tx pl tone with my macros and the internal memories all the
time. Now if all the repeaters you are txing the tone so you can run
tone squelch...there is a mod you can do
Hope some of you guys that have some experince with db 4060 duplexer,the pass
is fine but the notch is the problem I can see the notch at around 35db on my
ifr 1600s per each can but when i combine them together about 50db is the best
i can get I have new cables made 1/4 wave long , the tuning
Greetings
After thinking about this I recall the RIC ( EFJ ) system which locked out a
system at the controller level. My application requires a function to lock out
a channel and allow another duplicated channel repeater to take over for a
predetermined time interval. Using a mobile responding
I would be interested if you have any hi Power UHF 50-100w.
I would pay shipping etc.
Ralph, W7HSG
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Jim,
I you have trouble getting rid of a couple of VHF high band Mitreks I
will pay shipping.
Collin
Joe Burkleo... wrote:
snip
They also made a power supply that was designed for 12 volt battery
power input and provided some additional filtering for the 12 volts
and provided the 9.6 volts. This is the unit that I am looking for,
not the normal AC power supply.
Joe, I have one of those
At 9/7/2008 13:39, you wrote:
Bob,
Are you talking Tone Squelch (tx / rx) or just txing the pl tone. I
change the tx pl tone with my macros and the internal memories all the
time.
Yes you can effectively change tone if you pre-load the radio's memories
with the channel/CTCSS combos. CTCSS tone
Joel,
When you fabricated the jumper cables, did you consider the length of the
coupling loops that are inside each cavity? Depending upon the loops used,
the jumper cable itself might need to be shortened by 10 to 12 inches, so
that the overall length including the loops on each end adds up to
Mine is is a lot cleaner. I also have the 38A, and the CommSpec TP3200...Jim
--- On Sat, 9/6/08, Laryn Lohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Laryn Lohman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: I have the install manual for a Zetron Model 48
to upload! How?
To:
VE3DWI -- Tony Re: ZML DTMF mic.
In an older post you indicated you had programming instruction you
could eMail. IF so I would appreciate it if you could send them to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Tony Lelieveld
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I have the
I have been tasked with researching what is needed for a non profit
organization that is involved in Wilderness Search and Rescue within
our County.
Right now, we have a frequency of 155.1 but have not yet applied for
a second freq. It will have to be in the Public Safety Range for VHF.
We
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