Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola CDM1250 COS

2008-12-02 Thread Brian Poellnitz
As usual, Batlabs is your friend... http://www.batlabs.com/htpro.html They give functions for all but 2 pins, as well as part numbers for connector kits. I have the RSS for the pro series (older version, but should be ok). If I can determine what pins 19 and 20 do, I'll pass that along. Bri

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola CDM1250 COS

2008-12-02 Thread Brian Poellnitz
If I remember rightly, Nate, the keying is via 2 ridges on either side of the locking tab. They allow the connector to only be inserted in the "centered" position. If you don't need to flash, the 16-pin kit is the deal, and probably cheaper. :) Brian, N4BWP Nate Duehr wrote: Ahhh... it'

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola CDM1250 COS

2008-12-02 Thread Thomas Oliver
That is correct, it will only fit in the centered position. tom - Original Message - From: Brian Poellnitz To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: 12/2/2008 10:35:20 AM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola CDM1250 COS If I remember rightly, Nate, the keying is via 2 ridges

[Repeater-Builder] Re: How to set up a basic crossband repeater system in Pub...

2008-12-02 Thread bkcarter33
Ok, let me ask this question. In the scenario I am talking about, I know I need FB2 on the UHF side. Do I need it on the VHF side or is FB enough? Remember I am not repeating VHF to VHF, just over to UHF, and the UHF to UHF is already FB2. And yes, these are all true public service frequencies

[Repeater-Builder] Re: How to set up a basic crossband repeater system in Pub...

2008-12-02 Thread bkcarter33
Please see my post in reply to Mike's message before this getrs too far out of context. Thanks Bryan --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, MCH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > And loss of a license would adversely affect the ability of any PS > agency to do their job. You would be essentially

[Repeater-Builder] Re: How to set up a basic crossband repeater system in Pub...

2008-12-02 Thread bkcarter33
<> Ok, since it appears there is an inherent soapbox with any thread, here's mine. Just where would I get a REAL budget? Do you want to chip in? I am operating on a purely volunteer basis to try and help the community in the event of a disaster. I am NOT talking 911 service here. I am talking

[Repeater-Builder] Re: TKR-720/820 EEPROM

2008-12-02 Thread theusinkveld
Thanks for the info, Andy! Do you happen to know exactly which one it is? I looked up your part number on Mouse and it returned 275 options. Heres a link for the Mouser search. http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine.aspx?Keyword=93C46 Thanks again for your information and help, Tyler --- In Repe

RE: [Repeater-Builder] How to set up a basic crossband repeater system in Pub...

2008-12-02 Thread Craig W Clark
I have to agree with Chris, this is a technical group; the legalities should not be of concern here. (Unless maybe someone asks for info) I f you are in car dealership, do you ask everyone that is buying a car if they have a drivers license? Unless there is a specific reason then why does everyone

Re: [Repeater-Builder] How to set up a basic crossband repeater system in Pub...

2008-12-02 Thread Paul Plack
If I'm looking at cars on a showroom floor, and another customer asks for advice on the best spot to drive across the highway median as he leaves the parking lot, I'll warn him that is illegal under most circumstances. I'll do it as a courtesy. I'd want the same heads-up if someone saw me about

[Repeater-Builder] Re: How to set up a basic crossband repeater system in Pub...

2008-12-02 Thread bkcarter33
Thanks. Bryan KE7GVJ --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mike Pugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > bkcarter33 wrote: > > Mike, > > > > I appreciate your response and concerns. I should have mentioned in > > my original post that I am either the the representative of the > > license holder (

[Repeater-Builder] MSY Repeater Test Panel - FREE

2008-12-02 Thread bbfmrf
I have (4) Test Panels from what I believe are MSY Series repeaters. I have no use for these, but hate to just throw them away if someone could use them or the parts. The Motorola Part # is TLN 8204 Pictures are available in the photo section of this group in my Album BBFMRF under the name MS

[Repeater-Builder] Server Maintenance - repeater-builder.com

2008-12-02 Thread Kevin Custer
All, The repeater-builder.com server will undergo a hardware upgrade at approximately 11:30 PM eastern time on Wednesday December 3rd, 2008. We expect the downtime to be 1-2 hours, but it could be completed before that. Of course, if the process fails, you might not see it back online until

[Repeater-Builder] Re: Repeater Identification Requirements

2008-12-02 Thread Terry
Why don't you worry about your own repeater and let the other owner worry about his. You are into FCC rules discussion which Kevin prohibits.

[Repeater-Builder] make some extram money (Repair Job)

2008-12-02 Thread Joe
Is anyone intrested in making some extra money.I have to motorola raduis, one VHF and a UHF and the cross band does not work...I am willing to pay some one to fix it. Please contact Joe at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[Repeater-Builder] Anyone use a Maxtrac for 9600baud

2008-12-02 Thread n2kto
I am in the process of building a gmsk_dv_node for DSTAR. I would like to use a Maxtrac as the radio. Has anyone used or know how to hookup to the Maxtrac to get 9600baud out of and into it. Dave N2KTO

[Repeater-Builder] PC-to-Radio-to-Repeater site: DTMF Dialer program

2008-12-02 Thread wa6vpl
I have recently built and tested an interface to my PC that uses the sound card line out for DTMF tones. In addition the interface uses DTR from the PC's COM1 serial port for keying a radio. This interface uses transformer and optical coupling to connect with a local up-link radio used to program

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Information on Spectrum Communications SCR-1000

2008-12-02 Thread Keith Foor
That would be great. Please let me know what I owe you for the shipping and the like. Keith Foor 6758 Johnstown Utica Rd Johnstown, Oh 43031 - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 1:55 PM Subject: Re:

[Repeater-Builder] Motorola Duplexer Info Needed

2008-12-02 Thread Joe Burkleo
Hello, I have a Motorola 4 can duplexer out of a UHF MSR2000 series radio that is the pass/notch style. I am pretty sure Motorola also used this same duplexer on the MSF5000 series of radios. I can not find any info on this unit and I am having a problem with the notch on the low pass side. I can