I tried sending him a direct reply and haven't got an answer for days...
Corey N3FE
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009, Fred Esteves wrote:
> Do you have prices
>
> --- On Tue, 7/7/09, Matthew Kaufman wrote:
>
>
> From: Matthew Kaufman
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] for sale: 420 MHz linking radios, voter
gt; --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Corey Dean N3FE wrote:
>>
>> If you are not using a duplexer I wouldn't think you would have a problem
>> using either feedline. The problem with the doubleshielded feedline is
>> when in duplex operation. If you arten'
If you are not using a duplexer I wouldn't think you would have a problem
using either feedline. The problem with the doubleshielded feedline is
when in duplex operation. If you arten't using a duplexer I would switch
the feedline around and put the rg-58 on the TX and the lmr400 on the
recei
lol... I like that one.
I actually think the noise is worse today. I am
in North Central, PA about 20 miles south of the NY border. Everything
cleared up about 7:00pm last night but it started again about 10:00 am
this morning...
It does sound like radar. I have heard it on other repeaters
I am hearing it here in North Central PA as well It gets very bad at
times.
Corey N3FE
On Wed, 17 Jun 2009, Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> OK, I was afraid of that. It's almost wiping out several repeaters here and
> can even be heard on simplex transmissions.
>
> Western NY and Western PA.
>
> Ch
I am looking for a PDF version of the original Cat200 controller. I know
the B version is on the cat site. Anyone have this available in PDF
format?
Corey N3FE
I am in the same place as Nate... I also run a reflector (905X) on IRLP and
NCPENN (NCPENN and 9058 are crosslinked) and some nodes. I don't ban
anything unless I hear bad language. If I do hear a tail of any kind of
automatic ID without a valid user signal, I will also band for that. I
unban w
JUst like CW. I still use it and love it! I still use analog. When
everyone goes digital, I will still use CW and analog!
Corey N3FE
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, n9wys wrote:
> Gentle people,
>
> I've been sitting quietly on the sidelines, watching this thread progress.
> And I think that maybe it'
ahhh... ok. THat might explain why you couldn't hear me then. I had
Buffalo stations using my 146.910 machine and 444.600 in Wellsboro was
hearing A new Jersey station. That was pretty impressive.
The WB2JPQ system was hearing the target system on 146.835 and the 835 in
Eden, NY was hearing
ide down" pairs on UHF are killing one of our machines in
> Western New York. I wish that was never done. What a pain.
>
> Chuck
> WB2EDV
>
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Corey Dean N3FE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, Sep
Hitting us here on VHF and UHF right now in North Central PA
Corey N3FE
On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> Anyone else having a pretty big UHF band opening? It's been terrible here
> this morning and evening. Got one of the repeaters in our system locked up,
> and they all run tone sque
don't care for what you heard,
> contact the repeater trustee, as it was their decision to pass the
> traffic and not enable CTCSS.
>
> Joe M.
>
> Corey Dean N3FE wrote:
>>
>> Speaking of interference. I know MANY WPA repeaters don't run PL and
>> aren'
Speaking of interference. I know MANY WPA repeaters don't run PL and
aren't required to. EPA (arcc-inc.org) has a PL requirement as well as
many other coordination bodies. You should hear WPA repeaters during a
band opening like we had last week!!!
Corey N3FE
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Ron Wright
Russ,
Are you using the stock controller or a third party controller?
Corey N3FE
IRLP Nodes 4100 & 4482
Reflector 905
> Those are deviation and ctcss levels, they won't help a 'bassy' sounding
> repeater. What you need to do is follow the audio lines in and out to
> see what components and where
Working for me. I will email it directly to you...
Corey N3FE
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Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 11:35 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer
In a messa
I have been there, but I can't find the part number, that is why I am asking!
> Try www.radioshack.com
> I do remember they have 2 different sets... both of poor quality
> though.
>
> Mike
>
> At 11:41 AM 12/22/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>>Anyone know the part numbers for the tuning tools at Rat Shac
Anyone know the part numbers for the tuning tools at Rat Shack (radio
shack) I need to order a few parts, so I figured I would get an extra set.
Corey N3FE
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AC0Y,
I wouldn't mind seeing how you did your Mod. I picked up a micor from a
friend and it was done the same way without any cards. Basically the
receiver and transmitter. No Control cards at all. I can see the jumpers
you are talking about, but would like to see what else you did and
Linking on 2 meters? Maybe on 220
Corey N3FE
> There is always the split site solution for 6M repeaters, where your
> transmitter and receiver reside in two separate locations linked by a 2M
> or 70cm freq.
> Its always a possibility but getting two sites of equal coverage can be
> a bit ti
Looks like one of the other moderators took care of this before I got a
chance to get it...
I believe KE3UC is the moderator to thank for disabling his posts.
Corey N3FE
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