Truly a long thread about portable repeaters, so I thought that I should
throw in my two cents;
I've built several of these out of ex-PMR MPT1327 trunking mobile radios;
http://gallery.lakki.iki.fi/R58_portable_UHF_repeater
The radio goes with a ham radio firmware which has advanced repeater
fu
If someone has need for such, I have MHW720A1 (400-440MHz) and MHW720A2
(440-470MHz) available in quantities. $15/ea in handfuls.
Erik OH2LAK
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I'm looking for a Quantar or Quantro for UHF low, 403-433MHz. Any power
level, any firmware revision works. Can be Analog or digital.
Also looking for spare UHF Quantar R1 receiver.
Please email what you have
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Erik OH2LAK
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I'm looking for a paper or pdf manual for Standard Communications RPT-1
VHF repeater.
If you can assist, please contact off-list.
73
Erik OH2LAK
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I'm seeking information (Output power, freq. range, etc) on a Motorola
UHF PA with TLE9202 marking on the PCB, and TLE9172 marking on the PA
brick assembly. It has a Alcatel 403-470MHz circulator on board so the
range should be within its limits.
The PA assembly has four X33P68 transistors.
I'
> As far as I can tell, it's a proprietary Motorola format designed for
> business and industrial use.
What I've learned is that it is not Moto proprietary, Vertex and Kenwood
are involved also.
Should be interrested, radios should be dual-mode too, so they support
analog FM also.
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Erik OH2LAK
Hi
I acquired a Motorola Micor VHF repeater, currently on 167/172MHz.
It should be a 50W radio with carrier squelch and a line interface.
I don't have any use for this, and I'm willing to splice this down to
some reasonable level. So if you're interrested in some parts, please
contact me direct
dave_g7uzn wrote:
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> Thanks for the suggestion Erik but 2 site working isn't really an
> option as there is only one tower in the area that I have access to.
> Come to think of it I don't think there's even a tall building nearby.
>
> I would like to try and use single aerial working so there
dave_g7uzn wrote:
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>
> Come on lads there MUST be someone with a set of 6M cans willing to
> send them to London? I had a word with Santa but his sleigh is full!
> Have a great ChristmasCheers Dave UZN
As the 6m duplexers are truly hard to come by, have you considered
running your 6m syste
Hello folks.
I'm in need of at least five CTCSS decoders for a repeater project.
Preference is TS-32 or -64 as I'm familiar with them but any other model
proven to function well works too. Prefer to have all the same model.
Contact me directly via email.
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Erik OH2LAK
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I am in need of a simple controller, with which I can hook a repeater to
a link system. With zero programming skills though this has mainly been
a thought or a dream waiting to get done by someone :)
1 radio port and 1 link port;
Both radio and link ports are fullduplex ports, and the linking betw
I'm looking for Sinclabs duplexers, model SD1270 or other which will
work well with 6MHz TX/RX separation.
All ideas welcome, too :)
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Erik OH2LAK
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Hello all.
I'm looking for a Comet CA-350DB 10m/6m base antenna for our dual-band
repeater project. We have limitations on space so 10m and 6m have to
work with the same antenna. I'm unsure is this antenna still in
production or even available anymore.
If there are other alternatives available
Hi
I have two Nokia BSR230 (Kyodo originally) 220MHz repeaters. They are 4U
rackmount, 12VDC with 50W output. Channel programming is by internal
eeproms which I can program to your desired frequencies. The repeater
has a simple COR circuitry built-in and is easy to hook up to a external
contro
steve wrote:
> Hi Jim
>
> I wish there was, but in the UK repeaters are very strictley
> controlled. Have a look at
> www.ukrepeaters.net
What actually forbids to use split site and a 1.2GHz or upper microwave
links? I can't find reference about strictly forbidding links or split
sites. Intern
steve wrote:
> yes a strange band is 6mtrs. I like it and in the past have worked good dx,
> with psk31 and CW to the states.
> There is in the UK a repeater on 29Mhz wonder what duplexer that uses ?.
Split site is very common on 10m and 6m repeaters, there's no need for
man-size duplexers then.
ldgelectronics wrote:
> I have a board that is 90% of that. It was meant to be used with an
> off board pot and does not have the .05 uF / 10 ohm network.
>
> This was for another project that never took off. I have hundreds of
> them that you can have just for the shipping cost. Let's say $1 f
Hello group.
I'm looking at a LDG RVS-8 voter, and I'm curious about the COR inputs.
In the current linking system there is no COR signal provided, just
unsquelched audio. Does the RVS require the COR signal to be connected,
or would it work so that all COR inputs are tied high, so it would loo
Coy Hilton wrote:
> If you have a couple of older computers that you wouldn't mind
> throwing at the project try using Echolink. You can have the link
> recover if it is dropped AND ONLY allow the "other" node to connect.
> like a private connection. If you don't know about Echolink ask
> arou
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