to play your game. By not doing
so, I win. :-P
Have a nice day.
Joe M.
Barry Thompson wrote:
Joe, no need to hide from the community with
your concerns:
Domain Name : NB.NET
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Joe M.
Barry Thompson wrote:
Thanks to Russ, I contacted the FCC WTB
regarding
the usage of DCS/DPL or anything other than
common tone names like PL from the Motorola
trade
mark and was confirmed that anything other
than
PL was not authorized under part 95.181 sub
Thanks to Russ, I contacted the FCC WTB regarding
the usage of DCS/DPL or anything other than
common tone names like PL from the Motorola trade
mark and was confirmed that anything other than
PL was not authorized under part 95.181 sub
section G H.
In my local area I've had a gmrs repeater up
All true Rick, except I only send mail from a
secure source through SSH tunnel to yahoo. Good
luck tracking any information.
Regards,
--- Rick - VA3RZS/Charlotte - VA3CMR
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
umm ok but you have a yahoo account .. ummm who
is calling the
kettle black
thay do
5KHZ is the requirement.
--- mbloom0947 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dear John,
Thank you for the helpful feedback. I can be
a bit pig-headed at
times. I really wasn't sure exactly what
deviation to set. I did
monitor other repeaters and they are as wide as
I mentioned.
Hey RAT, if you set the option to 0 ZERO and it
fails to program then chances are the option
doesn't exist in the radio.
Hope this helps you out.
Regards, Barry
--- mbloom0947 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On one of the GM300s that I recently acquired
when I try to program
the Modes (i.e.
I guess the callsign explains it all.
--- mbloom0947 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
John,
Since I am the guy running the IRLP node you
refer to, I thought I
might take a moment to reply.
The equipment now consists solely of Motorola
GM300's, not amateur
grade equipment. For the
The kpg21d software is what I use for the TK-620.
I'm unsure of what you mean by kdb210 stuff.
Regards, Barry
--- dvickn4ome [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Anyone have programming instructions for the
Kenwood TK-620 6 meter
radio using the KDB210 software or where to
find out additional
cable experts.com
--- Paul Guello [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RCA plug to BNC jack adapters are readily available.
With that adapter all you need then is a N to BNC
cable, much easier to find or make.
Paul kb9wlc
--- w9mwq [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know of a good source for
Hello Group,
Does anyone know what type of AC adapter is used with
the rapid charging dock or the standard charger dock
used to charge the Radius P50 HT?
I have both charging docks and can't find the AC
transformer for either...:(
Regards, Barry
Motorola MSR-2000 Receive Transmit cards for sale.
TRANSMIT CARDS:
3EA, 4 crystal Element Transmit Card PN: TLE5512A
1EA, 4 crystal Element Transmit Card PN: TLE5512BPR
RECEIVE CARDS:
1EA, 4 crystal Element Receive Card PN: TRE6263APR
3EA, 4 crystal Element Receive Card PN: TRE6163A
No
Motorola MSR 2000 cards for sale:
1EA, Line Driver Card PN: 64C83110L04
7EA, Line Driver Card PN:64C83110L06
1EA, PL Card PN:64C83857N01
1EA, Paging Transfer Card PN:64B83112L08
3EA, F1 - PL Control Module PN:64B83921G04
1EA, DPL Card PN:64C83837N01
1EA, Auto Station I.D. Card
List, not sure if this applies to the noise on the
repeater or not but Newline has confirmed a
snap-crack-pop noise.
ON THE AIR: THE NEW AMERICAN UHF WOODPECKER
Is the US. Military interfering with your UHF repeater
system? Could be, if
you live in the great American South-West. Take a
I have three each 100 - 134 watt msr 2000 PA's pulled
from service in working order covering 400 - 599mhz.
Model # TLE2283B
Asking price each is $200.00 or best offer.
Contact info:
F.Barry Thompson
925 Delbert way #1
San Jose, CA. 95126
Cell PH (408) 885-1237
Regards, Barry N6CID
see the amp
demonstrated working. Your results will
probably vary.
Skipp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow - that's quite a frequency spread! Continuous
duty?
LJ
Original Message:
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From: Barry Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 3
Hello list, I have a novel idea...
Remove the new duplexer you bought and replace it with
the 6-pack mobile duplexer without the problem:)
Most repeater owners will agree if it's not broke
DON'T fix it!
Regards, Barry
--- Neal Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off You changed the
Hello Richard, delayed in your response due to another
Windoze s/w reload:( Should stick with linux:)
The maxtracs are D44MJA7JA5AK models UHF 450-470, but
using the shift key method in the RSS s/w they will
do Ham bands down in the 440 range, although some
retuning will probably be needed.
Hello List,
John Crawford has proven the FCC database is only as
smart as it's user. Most users only appear to have a
limited knowledge of the database, but some of us know
how to use it correctly, John Crawford in this case
does not.
One would think that a new ham like Mr. Crawford
attending
@yahoogroups.com, Critic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent money to [EMAIL PROTECTED] AKA F. Barry Thompson on monday and
havent recieved any responce for any of my e-mailes to him and the
kd6hcn call seems to be BOGUS on the fcc web site.
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