i would be very curious to hear what people did.
Can it work in the ham bands?
If so, let me know.
Thanks,
Jed
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[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of James Delancy
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 10:04 PM
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Hi Mat,
Write to me k...@comcast.net off list.
Brian, k5in or 360 239 9757
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[mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Matt Harker
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 3:13 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Mark,
Most of the buttons are available individually, as follows:
MPL button is 3805672X02, $ 1.87
Scan button is 3805672X03, $ 1.87
ZONE button is 3805672X79, $ 1.87
Vol rocker is 3805668X03, $ 2.37
Mode rocker is 3805668X02, $ 2.37
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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Check out Mike Blenderman's pages
http://www.onfreq.com/syntorx/spectra/index.html
and specifically
http://www.onfreq.com/syntorx/spectra/index.html
he's checked most of it for currency and availability.
Also, i have a bunch of spares I'm selling off. Send me a list of what
you want.
Mark w
Gentlemen,
After a week and a half I have pieced together a bit more info on the
machine that I need a manual for.
I have a Johnson Desk Side Base Station # 242-4573. It was converted into a
repeater for use by the CAP. It uses a a home brew controller which I may
replace. Xtals are another issue,
The question is this another dirty pager (data)transmitter actually
transmitting a third harmonic OR is your receiver being overloaded by this
other wise clean "pager" transmitter?
If the problem is a dirty transmitter nothing can be done at your receiver to
alleviate the problem as the pager i
Tony,
If the source of interference is the third harmonic from the 152 MHz
station then there is nothing that you can do at your end to fix it!
You'll need to concentrate on the offending VHF station. Is there any
components in the receive path of your UHF station such as a preamp or
receiv
I have those codeplugs as I have 6 radios that were converted for me ...
but how is that blown into other radios? It won't clone.
James
n9noc wrote:
> Anyone have the correct info on expanding this to 222-225 mhz ham?How
> about the rare codeplug AAM25MNF4DP5AN ?
>
>
>
> ---
Hey everyone,
Working on a MSF5000 repeater with a 457 receiver getting overload from
a nearby 152 data transmitter (almost exact 3rd harmonic). The two
towers are about 10 miles apart and of course line-of-sight.
I seem to recall that UHF duplexers only have a useful range of 300-600
Mhz so
Ooops my bad.
Wacom not Cellwave
Ken
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Makers of repeater controllers and accessories.
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Authorized Dealers for Kenwood and Telewave and
we offer co
Make me an offer offlist. Elsewise it goes on Ebay
Ken
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I have also heard of this being done and Liking anything Motorola Please Let
Me know what You find out
Don KA9QJG
Anyone have the correct info on expanding this to 222-225 mhz ham?How about
the rare codeplug AAM25MNF4DP5AN ?
Anyone have the correct info on expanding this to 222-225 mhz ham?How
about the rare codeplug AAM25MNF4DP5AN ?
Hi again Curt,
>From what you say your overall, top outside to bottom outside - Not C to C,
>dipole measurement would be about 11-9/16" or 11-5/8" if you add the 3/16" x 2
>for the half diameter of the 3/8" alum tube. I'm also assuming that you
>pulled a tape or measure across the center suppo
Hi Everybody!
I have an Icom IC-RP1520 2 meter repeater station that has a bad receiver in
it. It has always had a problem with low sensitivity and, has had some damaged
tuning slugs in the IF coils.
If anyone has one of these they'd like to part with, please let me know as I'd
like to get
> "well take the 9.6 volt circuit off of the TPN1121a and go from there no
> transformer"
>
The 9.6 volt regulator only supplies the receiver RF and the Exciter so a three
terminal 9 volt regulator IC would work just fine. The three terminal regulator
IC's are capable of up to 500 miliamps
Good day again, Doug, I will not be able to measure the SWR for a few
weeks as it is raining now and I will be out of town for a couple of
weeks, but I did measure the dipoles. Here is what I measured. The
two meter dipoles are 35 inches centerline to centerline top to bottom
per dipole, w
The 2 pin whit connector with orange wires on the front of the system
board is the speaker connection.. unplug it
At 12:22 PM 9/29/2009, you wrote:
Thnx:) That worked and was super easy to do. NOW! How can i dissable
the damn speaker since the volume dont seem to have a 0 setting?
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Thnx:) That worked and was super easy to do. NOW! How can i dissable the damn
speaker since the volume dont seem to have a 0 setting?
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Doug Bade wrote:
>
> The vol high point on the 13 pin aux I/O strip is probably capable of
> putting out what you need
"well take the 9.6 volt circuit off of the TPN1121a and go from there no
transformer"
That is basically what the factory battery back up supply does. There is a
relay that isolates the rest of the power supply from the batteries. See if you
can get a copy of the manual for the battery back up
The vol high point on the 13 pin aux I/O strip is probably capable of
putting out what you need... You can find it on the power
supply/interface board. Option plug J905 I think..Pin P2-11 of that
connector...
See LBI38389b at repeater builder.
http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/lbi-library/lbi
You got -100 db on those cans? WoW!!!
--- On Sat, 9/26/09, NORM KNAPP wrote:
From: NORM KNAPP
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TX/RX systems duplexers. WOW!!!
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 11:51 PM
I wound up with
I have a UHF 430-470 Mhz Duplexer Forsale . 4 cavity pass reject. It does not
have a model number but looks very similar to a Motorola T4084A. Will handle
250 Watts. Price is $225, includes shipping CONUS and I can tune it to ur
freq's if desired. Bob Schwenk, W2XL 845-658-9620 H or 845-417-189
well take the 9.6 volt circuit off of the TPN1121a and go from there no
transformer
John
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From: MCH
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 4:52 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Micor Repeater
Maybe you missed a
Maybe you missed a key part...
"Site owner does not want a micor power supply."
The 12V only is not the issue - it's the fact that the chassis has to be
run off 12V when it requires a 9.6V secondary supply.
(unless you put the TPN1121A in a big, black box and call it a 9.6V
converter) ;->
Joe
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