On Sat, 20 Jun 2009, Doug Rehman wrote:
> Does anyone have a relatively close (+/- 10%) estimate of the weight
> of a Mastr II repeater (the radio/control shelf/100 watt PA and the GE
> power supply only- no case/duplexer)?
I'd say around 120 lbs, 150 including cabinet.
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Kris Kirby, KE4AHR
Di
Hello all, I'm selling off all my porta mobil II stuff.
Ebay auction number: 180369776647
4 radios, vehicle adapter, test set, carrying case, chargers.
I just don't think I'll ever get around to crystalling these for ham use!
Chris
Kb0wlf
Does anyone have a relatively close (+/- 10%) estimate of the weight of a
Mastr II repeater (the radio/control shelf/100 watt PA and the GE power
supply only- no case/duplexer)?
Thanks,
Doug
K4AC
Yea, I actually bought three when I was there soback to the site I
go. THANKS AGAIN!!
Adam N2ACF
DCFluX wrote:
> Buy a couple of spares and keep them in the manual at the site.
>
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Adam Feuer wrote:
>
>> Wow! Thanks for the tip. I changed out that FET an
Buy a couple of spares and keep them in the manual at the site.
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Adam Feuer wrote:
> Wow! Thanks for the tip. I changed out that FET and the sensitivity is
> back to normal. I went to Radio Shack and used an MPF-102.
>
> Now the question: Do I put it back at the s
Wow! Thanks for the tip. I changed out that FET and the sensitivity is
back to normal. I went to Radio Shack and used an MPF-102.
Now the question: Do I put it back at the site with the Radio Shack
device? (I'm not sure who makes their transistors) Or do I order
something better?
Thanks agai
Because of the vast questions that I have received.. I have made a list of
elements, and pl reeds.. I will post the reeds on another post. here is a list
of elements:
Channel elements:
K1003A 5
K1004A 6
K1005A 7
K1006A 1
K1007A 9
TLN1081A 3
B 1
TLN1072A 3
B 1
TLN
> Ken Arck wrote:
> operation. But you could use one for the receiver and another
> for the transmitter.
And they work just fine for the task...
> BUT
Always seems to be a "but"
> While they are great radios for their de
You'd locate the Yahoo Midland Radio Group, join it and then
download the article from the Group Files Section on how I make
Midland Mobiles into great working repeaters.
cheers,
s.
> "Sexy Man" wrote:
> I have several of the 70-630B Midland radios,how would
> I convert them into a repeat
Ah, this is definitely good news then. I was not aware that Motorola
was still committed to updates for the MTR2000, as they have the
MOTOTRBO systems (albeit, as has been mentioned elsewhere here, is
nothing more than a digital CDR500).
Thanks!
-Brian
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 5:34 PM, Mike Mull
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