an amazingly sensitive
receiver. We have noticed little to no difference in sensitivity as to
compared to a single band receiver..."; seems like a lot of us have been
knocking ourselves out for nothing.
Bob Underwood AA6BT
Silicon Valley Emergency Communications System
Don
I did mine on FCC.gov recently; I'd give the site high marks for ease of
use. First thing you will have to do is apply for a FRN number. You will
need a password. When that's set up, the rest is easy, just log on and
check the boxes. I agree, I don't see any reason to go with the third
pa
Don
Before you order crystals, I think you've got a little more homework to
do: those two frequencies are pretty close together, so you will need
good duplexer. Are those frequencies legal to use for repeater service; I
realize this is not the place to discuss rules, but I think those are FRA
f
iness dried up. (I was at National Semiconductor at the
time working on a similar device).
I don't think this has anything at all to do with the Motrac radio.
Bob Underwood
AA6BT
At 07:24 PM 3/23/04, you wrote:
The 6DW4 Nuvistor was a vacuum tube
in a metal case, filament, etc. RF amp
used i
My bet would be that the black wire fuse is there for
positive ground vehicles, a vestige of times past. In that case, the
black (negative) wire is hot, and you would need the fuse there.
Bob U.
AA6BT
At 07:20 PM 1/7/04, Ralph Mowery wrote:
> I'm caught in the middle of a
couple of feuding t
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