How many Tait T800 bins do you have? Are these Maritime NZ 25 KHz VHF with
UHF "I" Band T855/856 links?
Series 1 or Series 2
Cheers,
Gareth
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From: DeanP
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 19, 2010 3:53 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Bui
Hi Tony,
> Tony VE6MVP wrote:
> Folks
> I've been reading the low voltage disconnect thread with
> a great deal of interest. Thanks for the tips and suggestions.
> We're putting up a VHF repeater and two UHF link radios on
> a solar/wind power site.
The event will be quite the learning expe
> Tim Sawyer wrote:
> I need to notch 145.16 out of my receiver. Do you think
> it would tune down that low?
It should... but I can't promise frequency coverage that low.
Consider this duplexer two very nice notches you can put in
the standard VHF High Band range, each just not within a MHz
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Tony VE6MVP wrote:
> Also we're thinking of having a backup power generator being a lawn
> mower motor hooked up to an auto style alternator and a rioughly eight
> or ten hour fuel tank.If the batteries get too low then we'll just
> attempt to get into the site, fire up
On Thu, 18 Feb 2010, James Delancy wrote:
> Then it is a federal matter and not that I am much good with this
> legal stuff ... but no matter where you are, it is illegal to divulge
> what you hear to a 3rd party ... that would include a re-broadcast via
> IP or radio anyway?? So with that
Folks
I've been reading the low voltage disconnect thread with a great deal
of interest. Thanks for the tips and suggestions. We're putting up
a VHF repeater and two UHF link radios on a solar/wind power
site.Given Alberta winters what would you folks suggest as a low
voltage disconnect
I need to notch 145.16 out of my receiver. Do you think it would tune down
that low?
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 2:25 PM, skipp025 wrote:
>
>
> Re: VHF Decibel Duplexer
>
> I should probably buy this... or at least bid on it. But I'm
> making a serious effort to revive my 12 Step Junk Ender's Progra
Hi Folks,
I was wondering if there is any interest in some radio kit that I am removing
here in New Zealand.
My apologies first of all, I'm not a radio ham or enthusiast I just happen to
be running a project where we are removing A LOT of kit.
I feel that its criminal to scrap it when there are
That's not true. Certain information (that which is specifically intended
for rebroadcast to the public) MAY be rebroadcast.
The statute (both Federal and State) has to do with privileged
communications, not material which is intended for public consumption.
It appears to me that this l
Then it is a federal matter and not that I am much good with this
legal stuff ... but no matter where you are, it is illegal to divulge
what you hear to a 3rd party ... that would include a re-broadcast via
IP or radio anyway?? So with that, aren't all the scanner sites illegal?
James
Pa
Don, the copy of the statute you quoted specifically exempts communications
transmitted "...for the use of the general public, including Amber Alerts."
What I want to know is, what if you set up across the state line with a yagi,
and put it on the web from there? Your QTH would be just the place
I can't imagine any reason why it shouldn't be legal to do this. Where is the
sense? Oops, there I go thinking that all laws should make sense.
73 Paul - KC0HST
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From: Eric Lowell
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010
"Provides that this provision does not apply to the public safety radio
communication transmitted by any system station for the use of the general
public, including Amber Alerts and other communications specifically
intended for rebroadcast to the public."
The way I read this, you specifically
The Federal Law says only that is it illegal to divulge radio traffic to third
parties or to use it for personal profit or gain (ambulance chasers), when I
lived in Philadelphia in the 60’s the Phila PD used to pipe their
communications into the various radio stations and TV Stations—then they p
Wow! I would have thought it illegal under Federal Law. What do I know
Best Regardss, de W1EL
Eric Lowell
Eastern Maine Electronics Inc.
48 Loon Road
Wesley ME 04686
eme@starband.net
www.satnetmaine.com
From: ka9qjg1
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.
FYI
It is now Against the Law in Il To Rebroadcast Public safety Communications
including radio or Internet
I know most of us in this Hobby are aware of all the Scanner Type
Communications being linked d to the Internet. I always wondered about the
legality of doing this especially living in
Tom
I would certainly be interested in knowing just how a 150-162 MHz DB224 could
be "easily be modified to cover 220". The dipoles would need to be physically
shortened and the matching harness would need to be completely redesigned.
What magic do you have in your bag of tricks to manage this?
Hello Andrew and Norm
If you are trying to figure out the lengths needed for 144-148Mhz I can
measure what you need to know but not in a hurry. I have a DB products antenna
that is cut for the two meter band that I ordered from DB Products about 10
years ago. What I need to know is the mea
Re: VHF Decibel Duplexer
I should probably buy this... or at least bid on it. But I'm
making a serious effort to revive my 12 Step Junk Ender's Program
participation. So I'll pass this on to one of you to hopefully
take advantage of. It's a great Deal for what this is...
Ebay Item Number: 1
Hello to all,
This is just my opinion but since the new style harnesses have been
installed on all of the new DB-224s, i have found that the patterns and
recieve /transmit ranges have changed drastically for the worse I have
replaced harnesses and also complete swap-out of some an
"I just got some Bomar crystals (Not my choice) for the clubs UHF Micor"
I just got some crystals from Bomar, my first crystal order in about 40 years.
Some were basic crystals for an Alert Monitor receiver and some were in channel
elements supplied and compensated by Bomar. Every crystal/el
Thanks Allen.
All coax harness measurements are center of moldings or splices.
The dipoles are supposed to be standard db224a elements. I will have to measure
them and get back to you on that.
All connectors are N type.
Thanks again
Norm
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogr
> I just got some Bomar crystals (Not my choice) for the clubs
> UHF Micor. The TX was off 14 to 39 kHz, Had to add a 10pF cap
> to get the trimmer in the center range. Strangely the RX was fine.
That's probably not indicitive of Bomar making a bad rock; you almost always
have to change out the
Les Smith died several years ago and the Company is no longer in business.
Les started making crystals at CTS in Streetsville Ontario and about 35 years
ago he started his
own company. I have lot's of his crystals here.
73 John VE3AMZ
Waterloo Ont. (Where the Blackberry was invented)
--
Norm
I need you to do two more things:
1) Tell me where the measurements of the lengths of the coax were made to,
were they to the edge of the molded tee block, or to the center of the block,
and at the splice to the different coax cables, was the measurement to the
center of the splice or at t
no crystal mfctrs left in Canada now, that West is out of business--to my
knowledge
Jerry VE3 EXT
Hi
I have some low band maxtracs here in the UK and want to use them on 6mtrs,
the rx side is fine but the firmware won't allow you
to set the tx pwr above 50Mhz, so I intend to do the pwr mod, just one track
cut and a pot between the 9.6v, and one side of the
cut. I have found that my gm300,s ca
There used to be a great little company in the Toronto area called Lesmith that
did a nice job with crystals at prices below ICM's. They morphed a couple times
and changed names, but I think they're out of the crystal biz now. Anyone have
an update?
73,
Paul, AE4KR
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Try the manual power mod, iv taken a low power 900 maxtrac and brought it down
to about 250mw before the radio stops tx'ing, it got stabler at about 350mw. I
had a range of a stable 350mw to 20w or so. I dont know if the mod can be done
to a GM300 as i have never done one to that radio, but iv
Yeah, I could see that. He did not specify the crystal manufacture, plus the
factory compensated the element to what crystal was originally in it.
I just got some Bomar crystals (Not my choice) for the clubs UHF Micor. The
TX was off 14 to 39 kHz, Had to add a 10pF cap to get the trimmer in the
ce
DC, he was given a free crystal which turned out to be worth what he paid. I
never implied he was trying to rubber one cut for another channel, just rubber
one that was too far off frequency.
73,
Paul, AE4KR
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