Where and how much are 40 watt UHF with channel guard? How about 110watt vhf?
GE 20amp 30Amp rack mount supplies? Any links or comments appreciated.
Thank you
73
Kenny
KG5KS
DEC B AR
I agree with Eric, almost sounds like your 1K (or PL/DPL tone) is on
and affecting the bandpass of the RX. Also check to make sure unit is
not programmed for narrow band operation.
Would also confirm what version of software repeater is running,
could have an old version with known bugs.
Have
Err, I meant, coax center pin and ground. Oops.
JS
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From:
I bought a couple of Uniden Force uhf repeaters without duplexers for a
possible uhf repeater project. Don't know much about them. Wondering where I
could find links to those that use these kind of equipment? I appreciate it.
Thank you
73
Kenny
KG5KS
DEC B AR
It doesn`t exist. Motorola insists it can only be serviced by them at their
depot. Keep your Micors.
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From: Camilo So
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] MTR2000 UHF Service manual
Scott,
You are of course correct about hooking the PA directly to the battery,
there being no reason to disconnect it.
There are undoubtedly many good reasons to consider a more sophisticated
disconnect method than the simple relay circuit described when the ulimate
in power saving is
http://www.mods.dk/_maNuals83g5/motorola/Motorola_Models.jpg
Kenny,
I have a whole stack of 45W UHF mastr II's with channel guard installed. How
many of them are you looking for?
Scott
Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
474 Barnett Rd
Boswell, PA 15531
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To: Repeater Builder
you going to go for the TLD-1220 to go in the trunk, too ?
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From: ghuffer2
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 5:51 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola TLD-1100 Wanted,please help if you can.
Hi everybody.I am
Hi guys,
Our club is looking for a small repeater amp (50 watts max) for our
UHF machine.
Right now its putting out a whopping 6 watts - we did a test with a
25 watt strip off a TAD-450 commercial rig and the listening
station reported a significant gain. The signal went from 1 s unit
on
I actually have a UHF PA from a MAXAR 80 that was used on 440.
Is that rugged enough for repeater use? It's not a very busy
machine.
Thanks
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how about the PA section off a UHF Maxar ?
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where are you at?
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From: Ian Miller
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 11:07 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] UHF repeater amp wanted
Hi guys,
Our club is looking for a small repeater amp (50 watts max) for our
with decent air-flow over the heat-sink, probably
I don't recall ever seeing a PA on ANY Maxar fail
driver transistors, yes
PA's, no
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From: Ian Miller
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 10:25 AM
Subject:
I am located in Montreal, Canada, however, I have a US mailing
address in New York State, so no need to freak over sending something
over the border.LOL
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where are you at?
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how about the PA section off a UHF Maxar ?
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From: Ian Miller
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 10:07 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] UHF repeater amp wanted
Hi guys,
Our club is looking for a small repeater amp
Cool - I will separate the PA from the radio and see if I can get it
going. Someone did post the various functions of the wires that go to
the main board.
The repeater is in a small radio shack (good name for a store, no?)
in the woods - no heat at all so the winter should not pose any
Any body know what is the name of relay that have a gear on the side, every
time the relay energize once it turn the gear and lock the relay position from
normally close
to open and open to close, I have one of the relay that work that way long time
ago, maybe its still available today.
73
I've had to replace leaky caps in several of them, and repair apparent
lightning damage to another, but otherwise, they seemed to hold up pretty
well.
The 55 watt VHF unit I had did get pretty warm, pretty fast, though I
would suggest running them at less than full output, and adding
Any body know what is the name of relay that have a gear on
the side, every time the relay energize once it turn the gear
and lock the relay position from normally close
to open and open to close, I have one of the relay that work
that way long time ago, maybe its still available today.
I've got a 110 watt VHF unit sitting in the garage, 8 channel (4 installed),
CG, with manuals, control head cables,and an NHRC-VSQ board (I was planning
to convert it to a 2-meter repeater, but there are no open pairs here in the
Chicago area...) It's an E chassis, and *might* have a 2nd
I'm looking for an isolator (or circulator) suitable for 147.18 MHz.
Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks.
Thanks to don KA9QJG for a break down of what I may have.
I have also added a photo to list,so someone can identify the exact
length of the part for me.
Ray
N3PYJ
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Ray go here __,_._ http://tinyurl.com/5548tq
Hello to all, here I have for sale a good working unit, no more needed and
looking for a good home:
Agilent Technologies E7495A Base Station Test Set
Option installed:
#200………..cdmaOne/cdma 2000 analyzer
#210………..cdmaOne/cdma 2000 Over the Air test
#220………..Channel Scanner
There are single coil and two coil relays that us a
mechanism to accomplish a latching function.
Any full-line relay catalog will show them.
I've seen the one-coil version called an impulse relay,
a rotary relay, a latching relay and a few other choice
names when the mechanism gets dirty and
At 07:25 AM 10/22/08, you wrote:
Scott,
You are of course correct about hooking the PA directly to the battery,
there being no reason to disconnect it.
There are undoubtedly many good reasons to consider a more sophisticated
disconnect method than the simple relay circuit described when
At 07:53 AM 10/22/08, you wrote:
http://www.mods.dk/_maNuals83g5/motorola/Motorola_Models.jpg
That was scanned that from a Micor class handout several years ago
and posted it on the Micor page at www.repeater-builder.com
Someone downloaded it and posted it on mods.dk as part
of their
For some that have used a pll icom and direct injected disc audio into
pin #3 what is the normal amount of audio to get 5 khz deviation? I am
useing a 2c pll icom and it is taking about 3 volt p-p is that about
right?
BTW The audio sounds great! Joel
Have you all been asked at eBay to give up Mathers Madian Name, SSN,
Bank acct number and way too much private information as a new security
measure? Apparently, until I give them this I can't get into my
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being phished?
Thx
To possibly broaden your options, this might help. The original IMTS
dial control head was designed by Secode in San Francisco to phone
company specs. The control heads and cables will plug directly in to
any manufacturer's IMTS RF drawer. Later versions did have some
variations on the control
Hi,my friend is a electronic whiz(I know nothing at all electronic
stuff,LOL).He said if I can find the unit he can put an older cell phone bag
type guts into it for me so I can mount it in the car and it will be a working
dial-up cell phone.I guess the trunk part I won't need,Greg.
To:
Does anyone have a service manual and/or schematic for a Motorola
Alert Monitor Receiver,150Mc flavor. Somebody made some crazy mods.
to the thing and I'm trying to figure out what they did. Either a
good resolution scan of a photocopy will work (will pay for the copy,
of course). Model number
Trying to talk to a Z48B, can not find the reset button manual refers
to, to get menu to come up. Making my own null cable, and so far no
communications with computer.
Owner wants to use it only as a tone board for now.
Open for any ideals, woke up a 4am trying to figure what I'm doing
wrong.
Chuck Lippmeier wrote:
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Bank acct number and way too much private information as a new security
measure? Apparently, until I give them this I can't get into my
account, even to complain about it. Or, has eBay been hacked
DON'T FALL FOR IT! IT IS A SCAM
Ebay is very clear that they will NEVER email you asking for that
info. DO NOT DO IT
Ken
At 12:40 PM 10/22/2008, Chuck Lippmeier wrote:
Have you all been asked at eBay to give up Mathers Madian Name, SSN,
Bank acct number and way too much private
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Think your being taken for a ride. Install the ebay toolbar and it will tell
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From: Chuck Lippmeier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 1:40 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
http://pages.ebay.com/securitycenter/stop_spoof_websites.html
Ebay will never ask for your personal information, and will never send you an
email without your full name as the greeting. If the greeting is generic such
as Dear eBay Member, it's a fake.
--
John Smokey Behr Gleichweit FF1/EMT,
If the Z48B uses the same scheme that the Z38A used, I came up with a method to
get into it. I removed the memory chip from the battery backup chip that sits
between the memory and the socket on the circuit board. After replacing the
memory chip I found the Z38A with the factory default
Or, before you install more stuff on your PC, just go see if you can log in.
BTW, I get the same e-mail about four times a year. If I hold the cursor over
the link provided in the e-mail, the URL shown at bottom of the screen never
goes to a page within ebay.com, but rather to some other site
Greg,
I have all the parts you could ever need or want for a Motorola TLD 1100
including the control head in various different colors.
Contact me direct for more info.
Allan Crites
--- On Wed, 10/22/08, greg huffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: greg huffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE:
What say the group;
Micor TPN-1106 (w/battery backup)
or
Astron RM-50M (w/battery backup)
Add on some sort of 9.6v reg. board for the Astron.
Don't have a TPN-1106 yet but will be looking for one if I do go that
route. PA is 100watt cont. Have a TPN-1100B right now. If there is
a add on
Robert,
My vote is for the Motorola TPN1106. Besides having the appropriate
regulators and cable harness, it is capable of operating continuously at
full load, which the Astron RM-50 cannot do. The Motorola is marginally
more efficient, 63% versus 59%. What is important is that the TPN1106
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Does anyone anywhere sell just the male pin and female pin for N connectors?
I have many good cases but because of arching I can't use the pins.
Randy
W4CPT
These are great to use with an amplifier where you can back the 45 watts
down and keep the unit cool. Scott, contact me with a price if you would
please.
Randy
W4CPT
brumback at prtcnet.org
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scott Zimmerman
Sent:
-Builder] N connector parts?
Does anyone anywhere sell just the male pin and female pin for N connectors?
I have many good cases but because of arching I can't use the pins.
Randy
W4CPT
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Randy,
The center contacts for N connectors are not standardized, but are unique to
each manufacturer. Although the pin and socket dimensions and mating
surfaces must meet MIL-Spec drawing specifications in order to maintain
constant impedance when mated with other maker's products, the location
and female pin for N
connectors? I have many good cases but because of arching I can't use the
pins.
Randy
W4CPT
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the male pin and female pin for N
connectors? I have many good cases but because of arching I can't use the
pins.
Randy
W4CPT
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I think I saw one of those in the garage, last time I went diggin for
manuals. Will have to make another trip out there and see if I can find it.
Gerald Pelnar
McPherson, Ks
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From: Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October
Robert,
Go with the Micor supply. It has a nice fero-resonant voltage
transformer that will operate continuous duty 24/7 at it's rated output.
I have seen a lot more Astron power supply's that have failed on
hilltops than I have seen failed Micor units, keeping in mind that I
have seen a lot more
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