onyprog setup you have
> so I can help as time allows.
>
> With that software and an inexpensive EEprom Programmer easily
> found on Ebay... you can do a lot of neat stuff... like the
> mentioned.
>
> cheers,
>
> skipp025 at yahoo.com
>
> --- In Repeater-Builder@yaho
; Looks like TX code is at 80-81 Hex, and RX code is 82-83
>
> 81 EC = D023N
> 81 E6 = D026N
>
> What DCS code do you need?
>
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 8:46 PM, Jeff Lavoie - KB1SPH/WQEX694
> wrote:
>> Ok, let me make it a little more clear for anybody that might not
Ok, let me make it a little more clear for anybody that might not have
understood the first message. (No offense intended Eric)
A Kenwood TKR-820 repeater has CTCSS and DCS encoding and decoding built
into it with an on-board controller. The configuration is stored in a
EEPROM chip, 93C46 (or
It appears my "L" button doesn't work half the time, guess I need to
take my keyboard apart and clean it.
Jeff
On 7/16/2010, "kb1sph" wrote:
>
>Ok, I'm playing around with my Kenwood TKR-820 a bit. I've found the
>instructions for HEX editing the channel and ctcss information after
>reading
That makes sense. I wonder if the ground crew could trick the ground
receiver into un-muting the audio from the shuttle so that they can listen
in on what's going on.
Jeff, KB1SPH / WQEX694
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From: "Martin Flynn"
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 1
00 Channel Elements
> I'm only looking to recoup what I have invested in them... $50 for the
> pair.
> At the moment, I have lots of spares, but sure, I'll take another set.
>
> If you do Paypal, you can pay me at ka3...@aol.com.
>
> George, KA3HSW
>
>
>>
That would make some interesting research. Honestly I like having my repeater
controller do a beep at a lower audio level when someone un-keys. Low enough
to be heard, but not be a nuisance. If someone is closer to the repeater you
may not know if they've un-keyed until the repeater itself dro
Nothing if you're name is roger.
From: Larry Horlick
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 10:02 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: question for commercial radio shops
Hey, what's wrong with a roger beep?'beep'
On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 9:56 PM, skipp02
If everyone using them had a GMRS license (one license covers the family)
you could probably get away with using GMRS frequencies, but not FRS. Some
part 90 radios were certified for part 95 as well, mostly Kenwood I think.
Motorola radios were not part 95 certified usually because of the digit
rt from scratch.
Jeff, KB1SPH / WQEX694
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From: "skipp025"
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 2:18 PM
To:
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] CSI-32 (Lynnwood Washington) Repeater Tone Panel
Controller Information
>
>
>
>> "Jeff Lav
h of MSR-2K elements if you need any, including a set for a 462.600
> GMRS
> repeater.
>
>
>
> George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413
>
>
>>
>>From: Jeff Lavoie - KB1SPH/WQEX694
>>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>>Sent: Mon, July 12, 2010 1:15:28 AM
>>Su
Thanks Skipp, that helps a great deal. I've found a lot of usefule
information on repeater-builder.com over the years, but I just finally
signed up for the yahoo group yesterday, I don't know why I waited.
Bomar sounds like a good place to start with.
I got this MSR-2000 for $25 at a hamfest b
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