No service monitor or na to sweep it here. It's a wacom unless they could be
re-naming. It's the same exact construction of that 8" uhf wacom in the
background. Thanks all
Ross kc7rjk
http://www.kc7rjk.net
Eric Lemmon wrote:
>The sticker next to each coupling assembly looks like those on Te
Thanks Skipp!
I will investigate further. The one thing I don't have for this radio is a
service manual. I will try to scrounge one up.
Thanks again!
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "skipp025" wrote:
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> I replied to Jordan direct to say that I'll post some of the
> answers ove
The sticker next to each coupling assembly looks like those on Telewave
cavities. The size of the can suggests it is VHF High Band. Did you
measure its pass frequency before opening it up?
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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It almost looks like low band. 50mhz
Dirk
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From: "Ross Johnson Mobile"
To: repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 8:42:43 PM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] What did I steal off eBay. Unknown wacom bandpass
Hello Doug,
I will look I have a bunch of old regency and Wilson books.
Keep in mind the regency/Wilson land mobile radios were the lowest cost
commercial gear. It was ok at best.
-Kevin
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Just discovered that this additional board may have been lifted from a Regency
ACH100 or AASCH100 PA, if anyone has the documentation on one of those PA's.
Doug N3DAB
I have an old Regency ACU45A UHF 450-470 RF PA that appears to be modified
with an additional PA board. The original 45W PA board is marked "Regency" and
"604-143 Rev L", all the component part numbers are marked on the board as
well. The additioal board appears to be of Regency/Wilson/Rhelm
On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Dennis Wade wrote:
> Please excuse the interruption, but the site email appears to be
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> If there is an admin for the BatBoard discussion site, would you
> please contact me via private email? Thank you.
forums.hamsexy.com is
Please excuse the interruption, but the site email appears to be
broken as does the its registration process.
If there is an admin for the BatBoard discussion site, would you
please contact me via private email? Thank you.
Thank you,
Dennis
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I've been wonde
I replied to Jordan direct to say that I'll post some of the
answers over here for all to see.
First off, deal with the tk-860H, which is different from a
tk-860g... and I believe the "H" is the higher power version
of the plain tk-860.
The labels on the KCT-19 pins/wires will change but t
It is not a G series. Just the old originial 860.
Jordan
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> Is it a TK-860H or TK-860HG?
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> Jeff
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> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of J C
> Sent
That item should be a Ferrotronics PL tone panel most had the repeater
controller cards & a hand full of tunable tone cards, reliable stuff.
Would make an inexpensive repeater with a couple of mobiles.
CJD
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "stephen" wrote:
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> Hi group, I have sitting o
http://www.delcity.net/
These folks have a nice catalog of general install items, typical 16 ga trailer
plugs for a buck or so.
cjd
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Robert Boles wrote:
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> E bay item 270549058766, I have brought from this seller and they are
> Motorola cables, Have no
What is wire size used?
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Robert Boles wrote:
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> E bay item 270549058766, I have brought from this seller and they are
> Motorola cables, Have not had any trouble with them, fast shipping
>
> --- On *Tue, 4/13/10, la88y * wrote:
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>
> From: la88y
> Subject: [
Not sure if you were joking about the Moto stuff made in China, but doesnt the
part number have a digit that indicates where it was manufactured?
Just curious.
John Hymes
La Rue Communications
10 S. Aurora Street
Stockton, CA 95202
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From: Larry Horlick
To: Rep
Hi Daniel, what volumes do you have to keep at
Max? the repeater receiver volume? What about the
received signal from the repeater? What is the
level there? You have some controls on the RICK
for Rx and Tx gain, I think.
Leroy J39AI
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Hi to you all!
Please, if anyone has experienced low audio transfer with a GR300 repeater, any
solutions please?
I have programmed the GR300 repeater and it works fine with one exception: the
signal transmitted is very faint, in fact I have to keep the radios linked
through the repeater with
Kevin
Why don't you try to eliminate the interference before burdening the users
with CTCSS tone usage. Surely ZL is not that over crowded with RF that the
general user requires tone access on HAM systems yet?
Is this input on/in a LIPD band segment.
When the ACMA compounded the bottom end of 430
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