works just fine AND is
quite easy to do. No special tool needed!
Ken
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-programming-v101.pdf tkr-750-850-
function-v101.pdf) but did not see anything there about controlling
the audio volume of the station id. Is there a way to turn that down?
Thanks!
---You need the KPG-91D Kenwood software in order to adjust audio levels
Ken
on the back of the TKR, will work.
Ken
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Linux computers and 802.11 links
Ken
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Telewave dealer. Send me mail offlist of your requirements
Ken
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on in the digital transition, but it identifies as
Channel 15-1.
The nice map also shows where the transmitter is located and a engineering
SWAG as to the signal level to expect.
The Digital TV Transition: DTV Reception Maps
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/maps/
Ken
- Original Message
with night time DX.
They would have been better off going to DRM. Of course that would not be
compatible with existing AM. If we ever get the 76-88 MHz range for broadcast,
DRM would work well there.
Ken
- Original Message -
From: MCH
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
to
find the proper settings of the sound card in your computer as
explained in the RCP Manual.
You did make the connection from your sound card to PORT THREE of the
controller, yes?
Ken
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)
Ken
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AH6LE/R
(when RACES was created) until now, I would appreciate
it if you could e-mail me a copy.
Thanks,
Ken Bourne, W6HK
Chief Radio Officer
County of Orange (California) RACES
Orange County Sheriff's Department
Communications Division
e-mail: w...@ocraces.org
At 08:36 AM 2/8/2009, Lee Pennington wrote:
One Acorn Too Many and other amatuer related videos!
---Man... I thought this was about voter fraud!
Ken
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to go into a whole lot of detail.
There are much better venues for doing so..
Ken
The RAD should be in the receiver audio path not the transmitter path
Ken
At 07:16 PM 2/5/2009, ran...@farmtel.net wrote:
I am using a Zetron Model 48B as a repeater controller. Everything is
going fine except my addition of a Arcom RAD audio delay board. The
board is working great except now
stick than a
metal screwdriver.
---Then again there's always wood. Never had a problem with a kiln
dried dowel before
Ken
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Call Chip at AngleLinear and be done with it. You'll never regret it
Ken
At 05:32 PM 1/29/2009, Scott Avery wrote:
Hello All,
Thanks for all of you that replied to my original email.
I already know what I need, and what I need to do. Thanks.
However nobody addressed the subject of WANTED
We used to have a lot of problem with noise on my 2 meter repeater
Fortunately, he finally moved to another state
Ken
At 08:42 AM 1/21/2009, Alexander N Tubonjic wrote:
I am wanting to swap out the BNC receiver connector to an N
connector on my Kenwood TKR-750 2 meter repeater.
My first and only question is why?
Ken
At 09:27 AM 1/21/2009, Eric Vincent wrote:
Better matching, less loss, handle power, robust and perfect for RG-214.
---Better matching? Both N and BNC are constant
impedance. Power? Not a concern for receivers.
RG-214? BNCs work quite nicely with it.
Ken
County and would like to find
a picture
of one of these units. Both inside and out.
Thanks,
Ken
WA6OSB
- Original Message -
From: JOHN MACKEY
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 13:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: OT: Radios and Coms
to run WILL run inside a DOS
window from within XP, just click START RUN and at the C:/ prompt,
do what you need.
Ken
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At 07:59 PM 1/17/2009, Mike Mullarkey wrote:
just click START RUN and at the C:/ prompt, do what you need.
---Ooops.. that should be START RUN, then type the word command
in the text field and hit ENTER. That will open up a DOS shell for you
Ken
and get an 850 :-)
Ken
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At 09:59 AM 1/16/2009, ve7ltd wrote:
Ken is there a reason why you could not just jumper that external
logic tone defeat input to the programmable hi/low COS output from
the TKR?
That's exactly what I'm suggesting. There is no reason this
shouldn't work on a Version 2 TKR. It will NOT work
signal
(thisis how we program TKR's when they pass through our shop)
Ken
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to be
COR Active Low and also program another Aux In/Out to be QT/DQT Enc
Enable and then jumper the two on the DB25. This will make encoded
tone track COS
Ken
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no need to program
Aux In/Outs for both logic state. All it takes is one programmed as
an output and one programmed as an input.
Ken
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Makers of repeater controllers
are programmable so you can select which alerts to receive
and which to ignore
Ken
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runs, can't handle much
power and isn't double shielded. Seriously Jed, it is a VERY bad idea
Ken
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At 04:13 PM 1/8/2009, n8rtn wrote:
ok guys looking to update my uhf repeater Receiver.
i want to hear a nat fart 10miles away..
what should i get ???
must be a motorola !!
Thanks...N8RTN 442.875+ 100.0 pl
_
Whatcha got now for a receiver? Ever considered a good quality preamp?\
Ken
coordinated
lately?
http://urgentcomm.com/policy_and_law/commentary/narrowbanding-migration-1209/
P.S. There are some good links at the bottom of this article.
Ken
WA6OSB
At 06:43 PM 11/21/2008, JOHN MACKEY wrote:
Yes,,, but,,, RF (analog) guys tend to be quicker to understand networking
(digital) issues and certainly take less for granted.
---I've always maintained that RF is as much as art form as it is
science. You either have a feel for it or you don't.
Ken
. They are in commercial, public safety and Amateur use too.
Give us a call and we'd be happy to discuss in detail any questions
you may have.
Ken
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what kind of interference are you experiencing?
2) Is this wireless antenna actually a radio/antenna combination
being fed power via POE (Power Over Ethernet) over a CAT5 cable up the tower?
Ken
--
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problem will go away
Ken
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At 06:34 PM 11/20/2008, Ken Arck wrote:
Ok, that is not intermod, that is pulses..
---Let me just add that way too many folks call Any kind of
interference intermod when in fact, intermod is a very specific
type of behavior that actually (many times) is actually generated in
a nearby
wavelength cable for each of the 4 cables?
---Are you saying the cavity interconnect cable assemblies are missing?
Ken
--
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At 03:34 PM 11/16/2008, James Adkins wrote:
Yes, that's it.
Man...as I remember, the interconnects are RG214 with bnc's and
t connectors on each cavity.
You might want to check with Tessco or Talley as they both rep Andrew
(who bought out DB Products as I remember)
Ken
plate high current RF circuits?)
Ken
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At 07:41 PM 10/29/2008, Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
At 07:29 AM 10/28/08, you wrote:
Two Questions:
1.) Is there a controller under $500 that easily interfaces with the
Doug Hall box?
2.) Does anyone have a Doug Hall remote base controller they'd like
to get rid of? :-)
Steve, W4HKL
.
Ken
At 11:38 AM 10/26/2008, electrician2000 wrote:
Hello all, I recently came into the chance to acquire a 2Meter
repeater coordination and jumped at the chance. I have used some new
and old equipment for the job. Where my problem starts is with the
duplexes. When field tuned I have
DON'T FALL FOR IT! IT IS A SCAM
Ebay is very clear that they will NEVER email you asking for that
info. DO NOT DO IT
Ken
At 12:40 PM 10/22/2008, Chuck Lippmeier wrote:
Have you all been asked at eBay to give up Mathers Madian Name, SSN,
Bank acct number and way too much private
memory isn't what it used to be. It seemed to work, but
back then, I may have not really have been as discriminating as I am
today.
What kind of port are you talking about? Antenna? Controller?
Ken
--
President and CTO
but I can tell
you that we have literally HUNDREDS of Kenwood TKR series repeaters
out there without a single reported failure.
Ken
--
President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers of repeater controllers
than a 3 meg.
Ken
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sources of RF are present.
Ken
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At 07:57 PM 9/7/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(there has to be some sort of the latter as the radio can be
cloned via the packet connector) that you're making use of?
---Bingo!
Undocumented ain't just for immigrants :-)
Ken
At 09:17 AM 9/7/2008, Michael Ryan wrote:
Robert, I am a member of the 210 reflector. I
already know that the unit does not work with
the Yaesu products. I sent them out there to
Ken to try and the results were disappointing to
say the least and in fact sent TWO models to
him
-v7A and TM-271A for that matter)
Ken
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information
being disseminated on several fronts.
Ken
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of previously entered DTMF digits.
Ken
--
President and CTO - Arcom Communications
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we offer complete
via
DTMF remotely.
Ken
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the laws on slander and libel should you decide to continue down this road.
Ken
At 11:30 AM 9/5/2008, Eric Harrison wrote:
Fist of all I would have not wasted my money a such a poorly
engineered controller, ARCOM RC-210).
Second of all if it is a new controller assembled and tested
At 04:05 PM 9/1/2008, Terry wrote:
Eric, I am hearing traffic from our newly formed County Police.
---Sure you're not hearing an image or a mix?
Ken
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in Pennsylvania.
Ken
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At 04:13 PM 8/6/2008, Joe Burkleo wrote:
Anyone know the correct part number and a source for the FET's that
Telelwave uses in their TWR series of multicouplers for 150 and 450?
Joe, I have info for you. Give me a call.
Ken
At 08:28 AM 8/6/2008, Jim Brown wrote:
I have a commercial application to monitor the battery status and
charge current at a solar site and asked for information on
controllers that would allow me to monitor these parameters by
requesting a voice readback. I was immediately answered by Ken
I have some mobile diplexers 400mhz and 470mhz
also 20x Plessey MTR 8000 and manuals
I worked at Sydney Tower radio room for 16 years and have collected a
lot of equipment( a garage full, you all know what i mean)
Is there any where to post this and more equipment. I prefer it goes
to active
Let's take this offlist. Perhaps we can work something out that is
workable for us both (for example, might you be interested in us
taking the 110 back in partial trade?)
Ken
At 01:04 PM 8/6/2008, Jim Brown wrote:
Ken, my problem is that when a company sells me something that turns
out
construction, so who knows what may have happened there.
But fair enough. Good luck with your endeavors and hope your project
goes smoothly
Ken
At 03:05 PM 8/6/2008, Jim Brown wrote:
One last comment Ken, and I won't pester you any more. If a partial
trade would be for an RC-210, I am afraid I
At 04:13 PM 8/6/2008, Joe Burkleo wrote:
Anyone know the correct part number and a source for the FET's that
Telelwave uses in their TWR series of multicouplers for 150 and 450?
---As a Telewave Dealer, I'll check for you tomorrow, Joe
Ken
help me to identify this radio? I'm most sure this is an
american radio with the made in Brazil sticker :o)
Looks like a Mocom 70 to me
Ken
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ceramics
Ken
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At 02:53 PM 6/12/2008, Barry C' wrote:
Doesn't the machine just need a suitable port and speed ? , the
toughbook isn't a must ?
---I use a new generation Athlon based laptop (3800) which I boot
directly to DOS and have no problem at all with RSS for the MSF5000 at least.
Ken
is looking for.
http://www.arcomcontrollers.com/rc210/t-89-88.pdf
Hope this helps
Ken
At 09:07 AM 5/1/2008, skipp025 wrote:
Re: TKR820 (tkr-720) COR Logic (pin13) information wanted.
Wow, this post has some history... y yo necesito mas practicar
en espanol Que Lastima! Read
on the power supply are:
TRN6567A and TPN1168A
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Ken - KB7H
at the Repeater Builder website, Eric. It has all
the info you'll need to interface any controller to the MSR
http://www.repeater-builder.com/mitrek/mitrek-interfacing.html
Ken
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(although in some cases it may be),
it's that as it corrodes over time (except for gold, all things do
right?), silver oxide remains a decent conductor thereby reducing losses
Ken
/connector2.jpg
Even quality can fail!
Ken
---
The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism, but under the
name of liberalism they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program
until one day America
in RF
critical applications.
Ken
while the family is sleeping.
Thanks in advance.
Ken
I too have witnessed freak propagation.
I was at the original Woodstock!
Ken
At 03:46 PM 4/18/2008, Joe wrote:
I don't remember too much about the 60's I may have been at
Woodstock, did you see me there? ;-)
---Yea it is kinda a blur.
And yes, I must have seen you because everyone was there!
Ken
(groovadelic, man and don't harsh my mellow)
use a buffer transistor to
the Icom's PTT input to protect the TKR.
Also, PTT Priority needs to be programmed for the TKR so it will
respond appropriately to its own repeat PTT and the external one
Ken
--
President
is RX Audio IN on the ICOM F521 (to be verified)
No. Pin 10 is discriminator audio and Pin 11 is RA (Kenwood's
nomenclature) for deemphasized audio.
Tx Audio IN for the TKR is pin 9. As for COR and TOR outputs, that
depended entirely on how the TKR's Aux Inputs/Outputs are programmed
Ken
.
Sorry, I reversed those. Pin 10 is discriminator and Pin 11 is RA audio
(that's what I get for posting before I finish my first morning cup of coffee!)
Ken
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President and CTO - Arcom Communications
Makers
is RX Audio IN on the ICOM F521 (to be verified)
No. Pin 10 is discriminator audio and Pin 11 is RA (Kenwood's
nomenclature) for deemphasized audio.
Tx Audio IN for the TKR is pin 9. As for COR and TOR outputs, that
depended entirely on how the TKR's Aux Inputs/Outputs are programmed
Ken
At 05:31 PM 4/1/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can the MSF5000 be programmed so that PL encode is only during valid PL
decode?
I need to provide a hang-time (tail) of 2-3 seconds without PL encode.
you can with an external controller. That's how I do it
Ken
At 07:03 PM 3/31/2008, Nate Duehr wrote:
This is weird.
A posting to the DStar-Gateway YahooGroup that says Chip Angle and
AngleLinear are no longer doing any Amateur Radio work.
--I believe Chip is a member of this list. In any case, I need to
give him a call tomorrow.
I'll ask
Ken
At 11:34 AM 3/27/2008, Kris Kirby wrote:
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Ken Arck wrote:
--I ran a Diamond X300 on top of Mt Haleakala on Maui at 10,000' for
years. It survived many wind and ice storms just fine
Ice? In Hawaii? Do tell
Yup. And while there isn't snow up there every year
with it so we want to go external.
All I have found on the internet are full echolink
controllers with DTMF built in. I want just the DTMF
decoder part.
http://products.zarlink.com/product_profiles/MT8870D.htm
Ken
/dc1.htm
Ken
At 12:21 PM 3/24/2008, Rick Charlotte wrote:
I hope some one on the group can help me out here
I want to put a radio in a jeep
the problem is the jeep runs 24 v and as you know radios run 12v
Is there a device that will drop 24v down to 12 vdv ? I know I could use a
droping
were in possession?
I kinda remember some ruling that possession of a modified non type
accepted radio capable of transmission on the freqs in question was
ipso facto proof of intent and therefore guilt?
Ken
--
President
, it is a
carcinogen. A web search will reveal lots of information on the material.
---I had always heard that it's not only a carcinogen but it is
highly toxic as well
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berylliosis
Ken
. It survived many wind and ice storms just fine
Ken
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to keep the
antenna from swingin' in the breeze goes a long way at increasing
longevity (my oldest Diamond still in repeater service is almost 10 years old).
Ken
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Makers
Does anyone know of a supplier for RG-214 Amphenol crimp sleeves or a
suitable work around?
Thanks
Ken
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the money I could save!
Ken
---
I am Shakespeare of Borg. Prepare to be or not to be
) and didn't need to replace a thing when it was retuned
down from the 150 region
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At 05:04 PM 2/23/2008, you wrote:
I also recommend Advanced Circuits.
---As do we. And while we might be able to get our pc board done
less expensively overseas, we choose to keep $$ in the USA as much as possible.
That and the folks at Advanced are A number one to deal with.
Ken
PS.
yes I know ExpressPCB is in Oregon :-)
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a bit down the tower might solve
the problem. Then again, I'm not yet sure if it's an RF thing or the
CAT5 cable itself radiating (it ain't shielded)
Anyone run into this before?
Ken
---
I am Shakespeare of Borg. Prepare to be or not to be
combiners are
generally quite lossy. And that loss can increase to prohibitive
amounts the closer in frequency adjacent ports are.
In other words, there is a point of diminishing returns IMHO
Ken
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watt transmitter) parts
laying around you want to part with, lemme know.
Ken
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At 12:18 PM 2/20/2008, you wrote:
When I talk combiner, think duplexer on steriods..
Do a google search on hybrid combiner..
A combiner with give you several rx and tx ports..
---Actually a combiner will give multiple TX ports. A multicoupler
will give multiple RX Ports :-)
Ken
to enter your
site's freqs and give you *probable* other freqs that might cause a problem?
Ken
---
I am Shakespeare of Borg. Prepare to be or not to be
to
enter a range (for example, 145 to 148, 420 to 450, etc) that would
limit the results and make both the calculations and results
reasonable to plow through.
I guess for now, the hit and miss approach is it!
Ken
---
I am
At 12:59 PM 2/2/2008, you wrote:
Find software called RFS.exe, it is an older DOS program but it does
have an intermod calculator.
---Does RFS allow for 3rd party variables?
(I already have IM software - that's not the issue)
Ken
radome for
additional support.
Diamond antenna are great for long term repeater use IF you do some
minor mods as above. And they perform like all get out to boot!
Ken
(my 2 cents)
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At 09:07 PM 1/29/2008, you wrote:
Ronny wrote:
IIRC, it is a Com-Spec TS-32.
Kinda hard to tell since the pic is so fuzzy but my best guess
is an old Selectone...
Ken
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IC-F121S/221S (8 channels) are programmed with CS-F100S Windows software...
http://www.actioncommunications.com/merchant/merchant.mvc?Screen=PRODStore_Code=ACIProduct_Code=CSF100SCategory_Code=Programming%2FSoftware%2FAlignment%2C+Mobile
IC-F121/221 (128 channels) are programmed with
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