Weren't the LB models 32 CH, not 99?
Joe M.
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
> At 12:54 PM 02/12/09, you wrote:
>
>> In possibly what may be the most blindingly dump question ever posted
>> here, but has there ever been a deconstruction of the codeplug files
>> for Motorola's HT600, P200, and MT1000 ra
At 12:54 PM 02/12/09, you wrote:
>In possibly what may be the most blindingly dump question ever posted
>here, but has there ever been a deconstruction of the codeplug files
>for Motorola's HT600, P200, and MT1000 radios?
See below.
>Please know that I am NOT asking for RSS nor am I asking for
>
I am not sure if this would work.
You have 2 handhelds with remote PTT jacks on it.
Set Radio 1 to the Input freq
Set Radio 2 to the Output Freq
Take the audio from Radio 1 out jack for the external earpiece and put
it to the small jack on the output freq.
In theory it should key the out put
In possibly what may be the most blindingly dump question ever posted
here, but has there ever been a deconstruction of the codeplug files
for Motorola's HT600, P200, and MT1000 radios?
Please know that I am NOT asking for RSS nor am I asking for
copyrighted or patented material from Motorola.
Ian,
What you would like to do is not difficult just may be expensive if
you do not have the filters you would need.
You described your situation as you want to receive on 479.350 and
you have a link transmitter on 481.825 on the same or nearby antenna.
As the 481.825 is a link transmitter
We are going to try a tankless water heater (electric, not gaseous).
Heat pump was a big help this year.
Washer and dryer are pretty good but with 4 kids, they get used quite a bit.
Chris
Kb0wlf
>Replacing all sorts of old appliances helps in this category...
>
--SNIP--
>
>Oh, the clothes are cl
I have a complete 220mhz repeater for sale. It is a converted
Motorola Micor running 50 watts. Also includes a 4 can set of
cavities, a RC-100 controller, a Isolator on the output, and a brand
new in the package 220 fiberglass antenna that I never installed. NO
power supply. every thing is moun
> "va3rzs" wrote:
> Looking to put the 220 repeater on the controller
> has any one done this ?
> Thanks for any and all help
> Rick
I've seen external repeater controller connections made on/to
Icom Repeaters in a number of different ways... and of course
it depends what the model number and
Looking to put the 220 repeater on the controller
has any one done this ?
Thanks for any and all help
Rick
I was watching Dark Knight (The new batman Movie) last night, which
was filmed partly in Chicago, and there is a scene where Batman is
standing on top of one of the roof decks on the Sears Tower (North
Side of the tower). In that scene you get a great shot of the antenna
mounting grid with all the
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