Mike and Mike,
I have a Motorola twin coffin 30D set of manuals out of Neil's collection.
I will have a look tomorrow and see what I can find out for you as to what is
listed for PL Tones.
Joe - WA7JAW
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> Hi Mike,
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> I would say Neil
Hi Mike,
It might be nice to re-program the module with my frequencies..
I looked through the info, & I'm not quite up to doing it
manually... too many bits down the bucket to go back to those
days!
How bout we take this off line.
I'm tahrens at swtexas dot com
Thanks,
Tim
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Hi Mike,
I would say Neil Mckie WA6KLA should help you out with any OLD Motorola
manual that they have ever printed since 1948. But he has been locked up for
several years and all of his stuff he gave away.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:repeater-
Both have DTMF Pads
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
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Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 7:28 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: hand held 800mhz...which one
the handheld should have DTMF keypad
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> The MTS2000 is a great radio but not made anymore. The Kenwood TK480 is also
> a great radio.
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> Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
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> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:repea
Actually it was developed for the military in the 1940's if you do a
search on Motorola and Fred Link gear for the military I think you will
find the first lists of PL or CTCSS tones used-I use to have the
references but have long since purged them from my system-PTT was
invented in the 1930's, is
If so, I need a favor.
The first implementation of PL used about 20 tones.
The 32-tone "standard" list didn't come until later.
Does anybody have a copy of that early tone list?
It would have been somewhere in the 1950-1955 time frame.
Thanks in advance.
Mike WA6ILQ
The MTS2000 is a great radio but not made anymore. The Kenwood TK480 is also
a great radio.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 6:46 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yah
GE LBIs aren't going to help fix a Motorola Spectra.
At 05:19 PM 09/17/09, you wrote:
>What is that? You can find most GE lbi's on repeaterbuilder.
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>WA Brown
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>From: "Mike"
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>Subject: [Repeater-Builder] LOW RF OUT
i have msf5000 repeater in simplex, full duplex with telephone
interconnect...working nice. which handheld device will be utilized the best
and programmed to use DTMF as telephone with TPL to this repeater 800mhz.
thanks!
No Problem,
Glad you got it figured out.
What you said about the HHCH for the dual radio 9000 was the one I was talking
about that had the grey box on it, I think it is called a "SIU" box.
I have one of them.
If I remember right, the one you have is either a 32 or can go 64 channels with
moving
What is that? You can find most GE lbi's on repeaterbuilder.
WA Brown
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From: "Mike"
To:
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 7:53 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] LOW RF OUTPUT D43KXA7JA7BK
> Hi,ok guys here's one for ya.
>
> i have a D43KXA7JA7BK that has l
BAD CAPS that have already leaked and damaged the circuits causes this.
"Recaped" is not going to repair the problem.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Mike" wrote:
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> Hi,ok guys here's one for ya.
>
> i have a D43KXA7JA7BK that has low rf output,
> at 10.5v i can get 15-20 watts
> I'm most familiar with Maxtrac's with regards to "less than
> full power" operation, i.e. that they can produce spurs &
> other undesirables when run that way.
>
> So other radios can have the same issues?
Many do, but not all, hate to over-generalize...
> I read that it is
> because when
I'm most familiar with Maxtrac's with regards to "less than full power"
operation, i.e. that they can produce spurs & other undesirables when run that
way.
So other radios can have the same issues? I read that it is because when
running below rated levels (anywhere in the tx chain) there exist
w7nikw7nik wrote:
> I had to tune the 1st band pass and the second band pass. I did not know
> about the metal soldered cover that needs removed to allow tunning. I have
> about 019 watts on a 1 watt scale out the exciter .
> Thanks for the info .
This may seem obvious - but realize that the exc
I had to tune the 1st band pass and the second band pass. I did not know about
the metal soldered cover that needs removed to allow tunning. I have about 019
watts on a 1 watt scale out the exciter .
Thanks for the info .
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Captainlance wrote:
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> no mods
Hi,ok guys here's one for ya.
i have a D43KXA7JA7BK that has low rf output,
at 10.5v i can get 15-20 watts out about 5-7 amps draw
at 13-14v i get 5-7 watts out about 4 amps draw
in rss rf power and current adj does nothing
no output when keyed from rss also
i have recaped and checked for bad
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