Best mail order source for 33+?
K4RJJ Ronny
Luckily the W4BOC club repeaters captured Jane Barbe before she passed.
She was also a guest at a club meeting. She introduced herself from the
back of the room on a wireless mic as I remember to a standing ovation.
I'll have to see if CDs are available with her voice to put together IDs.
F
I'll shoot a better pic. I agree seeing it on the page it is pretty bad.
Ken Arck wrote:
> At 09:07 PM 1/29/2008, you wrote:
>
>
>> Ronny wrote:
>>
>>
>> IIRC, it is a Com-Spec TS-32.
>>
>
> is an old Selectone...
>
>
I thought they all had DIP switches? I see a pot on the end that could
be used to select a couple of tones.
Ed Yoho wrote:
> Ronny wrote:
>
>
>> Picture in group files
>>
>> http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeater-Builder/photos/view/e85b?b=4
>>
>> If you know what it is and/or have the pi
I just bought a Yaesy 817ND. Maybe I bought one of the last of the good
ones. Time will tell.
Jim wrote:
>
> >> Does this mean the first radio that comes out of the duo will be
> called
> >> the Mo-Tex?
> >> Or the Ver-torola? or a Yae-torola? or a Mo-sue?
> >>
> >>
> >
>
> I vote for MoTrex-
If Tony is out there listening... I have two connectors and a roll of
1/2 inch Andrews that need installation. See me this weekend and I'll
bring the needed items and a digital camera to the hamfest. Over
K4RJJ Ronny
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
>
> Repeater-builder received an interestin
No but I will with the next one I buy. I'm keeping the first one I
built separate because it is a model that has the keyboard CW support
AND the 5v regulator. I don't belive that firmware is available
anymore. I have and will use that feature. The connection kit is a
great interface board.
I'm not sure about link ID but the device Mike mentioned is a fast build
and works great! I plan to use this as an Echolink ID board as well.
He also makes a wonderful keyer that I'm installing inside the box with
a QRP radio.
Ronny K4RJJ
Mike Morris wrote:
> At 10:23 AM 09/08/07, you wrot
Ron, if you find out it takes a A (Single A) cell 3vdc Lithium, let me
know. I have 150 of them and no use for any of them. An A cell is just
a bit longer and slightly larger than an AA cell.
rwjohn49 wrote:
> Picked up a Motorola DC Multimeter at a hamfest. Very clean but it
> needs batteri
Eric, Can you enter the same string into the Google search engine and go
to a Google online map as well?
Eric Lemmon wrote:
>
> Don,
>
> Google Earth DOES have exactly the feature you want. Simply click on the
> "Fly to" tab at the upper left, and enter the latitude and longitude
> in the
> wind
Wonder if any of them are on Sailmail? Probably no time for that...
Nate Duehr wrote:
>On May 20, 2007, at 12:57 PM, Nate Duehr wrote:
>
>
>
>>I've been watching that show about crab fishing on the Bering Sea on
>>Discovery again this year, and have been trying to catch glimpses of
>>the radi
I have a portable UHF repeater being put together and I'd like to
include either a simplex or duplex VHF system to link in/out to existing
VHF repeaters or VHF simplex users. The UHF side would be the local
"master" repeater with the duplexer. I have that already. I have not
picked a control
Listing for a friend. Local pickup in east Atlanta, GA desired. Email
me off list for PDF spec sheet and contact info. This was ordered tuned
for an Amateur 902/928 repeater.
It is made by Powerwave. I am asking $ 250 for it negotiable. It is a
9dBD gain antenna. I prefer local pick up if p
Two AMPS carriers there are Rodgers and Bell Canada (and affiliates)
Rodgers has the A side and is rumored to be dropping all AMPS coverage
by next month,
http://www.digitalhome.ca/content/view/1829/206/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He is on a lake in Ompah, Ontario. I don't remember the carri
The company I work for has already been put on notice in writing that
Cingular/AT&T and Verizon are actually shutting down the very day that
regulation ends in Mid Feb 2008. Others will follow soon.
Thomas Oliver wrote:
> I scored a bunch of old analog bag phones at Dayton and was wondering
They used to sell bag phones with an RJ-11 port built in. A customer of
mine had a home type answering machine plugged in to his so he didn't
have to use our voice mail system.
Benjamin Naber wrote:
> I'm curious how they got the auto patches to work with
> the cell phones, the wire pin-outs
I notice most of the boats also have installed AMPS 3 watt phones on the
bridge. Soon to not work at all.
I wonder if they have a community repeater or trunking system on Dutch
Harbor and surrounding areas.
Nate Duehr wrote:
> I've been watching that show about crab fishing on the Bering Se
Same here in Atlanta. Our last decent local house just went out of
business. Wonder how long it will take for thru hole components to go away?
N9WYS wrote:
> I stay away from Radio Shack connectors whenever possible… I had a
> PL-259 on a jumper that stripped out when I was tightening it
> HA
Shame they didn't take out an April ad in QST. "Google competes with
BPL"!!
That is one on the best 4/1 jokes I've ever heard!
Don Kupferschmidt wrote:
> Gentlemen,
>
> Although not entirely related to repeater building, take a look at this:
>
> Introducing Google TiSP (BETA), our new FR
That's a great one! There is or was an error macro I heard on one of
the repeaters in Atlanta that always chuckled me.
Curley from the 3 Stooges: "I'm tryin' to think but nunthin happens!"
The WAV file is all over the net .
skipp025 wrote:
> Re: A Monday Laugh
>
> Since most of the repeat
While you are at it. Build in the -BB option or buy one of the newer
Battery backup option Astrons. I have the 20A-BB and a 100 AH CD
Technologies 12vdc battery and it keeps that up just fine. I put a
cheap DVM on the battery so I can track when it drops below the 20%
threshold suggested for
http://www.rtzaudio.com/kg4lne/vx2212.asp
Paul Holm wrote:
>>From VO1CPU:
>http://www.engr.mun.ca/~gmarsh/phoenix/sch.txt
>
>>From KG4LNE:
>http://www.rtzaudio.com/kg4lne/docs/psxprog-b.pdf
>
>>From KC5EVE:
>http://www.cheavens.com/mark/radio/programmer3.pdf
>
>>From VE7IT:
>http://members.shaw
KG4LNE has a great solution coming for those pesky eproms. Check out
the link below.
I have 3 radios ready to use it when it is complete.
Paul Holm wrote:
>>From VO1CPU:
>http://www.engr.mun.ca/~gmarsh/phoenix/sch.txt
>
>>From KG4LNE:
>http://www.rtzaudio.com/kg4lne/docs/psxprog-b.pdf
>
>>Fro
A USB Echolink bridge? Wonder if it's compatible?
Thomas E. Ketchum wrote:
>I have not used one before, but I ordered a couple to check out. Seems like
>it could be a pretty cool item, I can think of plenty of uses for it.
>
>tk
>
>
>Thomas E. Ketchum- KD5WBU
>936-870-5226
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1190 total radios with Part 95 listing. Neat listing. I asked for this
info 4 times on the GMRS list before and no one could or would mention
this. Thanks!
Kevin King wrote:
>The technical requirements for a transmitter useable for GMRS service ARE:
>
>1. FCC part 95 type acceptance.
>2. Tr
Pick a clear pair and go for it. The FCC is the only authority than has
a word to say in the end. If you do interfere with someone just work it
out like the ladies and gentlemen we are supposed to be.
Paul Yonge wrote:
>I've not been too successful in convincing the various Upstate New
>Yo
I still see no sign of a manual or building instructions. I hope they
come with the board or can be emailed. What say Dinesh? The other
projects are pretty well documented.
Jim B. wrote:
>Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator wrote:
>
>
>>Dinesh,
>>
>>Looked at your controller. Looks pretty goo
Already spoken for and headed NE of here in the morning. Thanks Rod!
Ronny Julian wrote:
>Slight correction to description. This model in the link is a 20 amp
>model. Mine is listed as 15 amp.
>
>Ronny Julian wrote:
>
>
>
>>Check here for details.
>>
Slight correction to description. This model in the link is a 20 amp
model. Mine is listed as 15 amp.
Ronny Julian wrote:
>Check here for details.
>
>http://datacenterresources.com/details_power.asp?prodID=RPC4A-20NC
>
>This would save someone a trip to the repeater site.
Check here for details.
http://datacenterresources.com/details_power.asp?prodID=RPC4A-20NC
This would save someone a trip to the repeater site. I wonder if a
connected packet TNC and radio could be used to talk to it?
Trades considered are small footprint TNCs (KPC3 or PicoPacket size) or
sma
Mike I've tried to contact you direct 3 times. I'm probably doing
someting wrong. Can you let me know if both packages arrived and the
status of the equipment? Thanks!
Ronny K4RJJ
k4rjj at comcast dot net
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You would understand if you read it. Shipping
cost $$. The items were free and were snapped up about 3 mins before I
could get an email out darn it! Need a Duplexer for GMRS!
- Original Message -
From:
Mark A. Holman
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
Or this
Mike Morris wrote:
At 09:02 PM 3/2/06, I wrote:
Yeah, it's off topic, but I stumbled across a REALLY GOOD DEAL.
A Borders Book Store 25% off coupon
Only at Borders and Waldenbooks retail stores in the
U.S., and only valid through 3/13/06
< http://f.chtah.
Looking forward to it. I'm not the PIO but I do know a couple of program
directors. Thanks for the point!
PSAs are free, but most stations run them at 2 AM, if they run them at
all. The ARRL has PSA's available for you to try to place in your local
media. It's worth a shot, even at 2 AM. ww
How much does a "PSA" cost to get aired on radio or TV? College radio
stations usually do them for free just to have "real world" content.
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To:
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Praise for the
Another one heard from. Will the bashings ever cease?
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 8:21 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Looking for Mike WA6ILQ
>
> Count your blessings ...
>
> Original Message
> From: [EMAIL PROT
I thought one ran on Linux and one on Windows? Would you have to use
two computers?
Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator wrote:
>Chris,
>
>I think some of the responses about echolink to IRLP are correct.
>
>IRLP is much more restrictive with their web police terminating
>connections if the subject
Mike, The email man must be on strike too where you live. Would you still
like your USB hub? It was returned unclaimed from your PO and I have
several unanswered emails to you. At the very least I owe you the money
back for it. Write me off list as well.
73 K4RJJ
Ronny
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Would a 24v fan at 12vdc be a solution? I have about 20 of them in
various sizes if it would help.
Eric Lemmon wrote:
> John,
>
> Digi-Key and Mouser list both AC and DC fans in many different speeds,
> capacities, and sizes. I found a replacement fan for a
> Hewlett-Packard signal genera
Neither had I. That's why I love Google.
Mike Perryman wrote:
> Interesting resource.. I had not seen that site before.
>
> 73
> Mike Perryman
> www.k5jmp.us
>
> -Original Message-
> *From:* Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[E
Google is your friend.
http://peakbagger.com/peak.aspx?pid=4042
Neil McKie wrote:
Looking at a (poorly drawn) map I have ... west of the highway
between Phoenix and Flagstaff ... less than half way.
May need a very detailed map to show it though.
Neil
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
It's forte is a better pattern. Not gain. But take two of them and set
them up right.
Bob Dengler wrote:
>At 12/7/2005 10:34 AM, you wrote:
>
>
>>I really wish someone would come out with new versions of that antenna.
>>It was one of the best I ever had. A nasty ice storm (limb) took mine
Someone HAS!
http://www.isopole.com/english/homeen/homeen.htm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for
assembling the old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna. The ant has been sitting
high and dry (overhead) in the shop ceiling for close to 20 years and
I really wish someone would come out with new versions of that antenna.
It was one of the best I ever had. A nasty ice storm (limb) took mine out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In relocating my shop, I've lost my instruction sheet for assembling
> the old 440 MHz Isopole Antenna. The ant has
Is this for repeater control? Or for voice autopatch? If it is for the
former I may have a solution. Write me off list.
Ronny K4RJJ
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Look up Tellular, they have cell phones specificly designd for what you
>are wanting to do. but be prepared for the sticker shock as
It's the econo-controller from the makers of the Clapper!
chris_inos wrote:
>can one remotely activate a repeater without tones?
>Say: click PTT three times within 3 seconds and repeater is up.
> click PTT four times within 3 seconda dn repeater is down
>
>thanks
>csi
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
Is the 110 coming back?
Ken Arck wrote:
>At 08:34 PM 11/23/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>
>>http://www.ah6le.net/arcom/rc110.html
>>
>>
>
><---For the record, the RC110 is currently unavailable, however the RC210
>is (and is available in kit form)
>
>http://www.ah6le.net/arcom/rc210/rc210.ht
What equipment is needed to tune a duplexer? A service monitor and a
signal generator? Or is there something else?
Thanks!
K4RJJ Ronny
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Anyone used any of these?
http://electronics.search.ebay.com/discone_Radios-CB-Ham-Shortwave_W0QQcatrefZC12QQfromZR8QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQfsprZ0QQsacatZ1500
Mike Perryman wrote:
Occasionally you will find an old stock one at
radio shack... but they are not of good quality. Icom mak
Engine 51 Rescue 51 This is Rampart
Timeout 13:21. KMG365
Mark A. Holman wrote:
> I can still recall the tones like it was yesterday ! COOL ! 8-)
>
> mch wrote:
>
>>It was Station 51, not 50.
>>
>>Joe M.
>>
>>Neil McKie wrote:
>>
>>
>>> http://www.policeinterceptor.com/sounds/sta050.w
I have 2 VHF GE custom MVP desk/mobile
radios. Whats the most I should pay for a set of 144.390 crystals to build
a digi/IGATE for APRS? Anyone have a couple of sets already made up they
would like to sell? The radios work fine now. Would adding a heat
sink/fan make them more stable or
I tried http://www.rakon.co.nz but it times out. Am I using the correct
URL?
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From: "Kevin & Natalia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2005 7:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] crystals
> Hi Guys,
>
> If you ever want crystals again, think abou
I found the connectors for the back of this radio with the pins installed.
What's the best way to crimp them? Is there a tool for this and where can I
get one?
A good friend programmed mine. 144.390 and 145.030 for packet/APRS. I need
to back off the power a bit but it works great! He disabled
It's up to $80 now I see.
Ron Wright wrote:
>Nick,
>
>You need to get a license, $75 for 5 years. Also download part 95, regs
>for GMRS, from www.fcc.gov; about 20-30 pages. They follow pretty much the
>old CB rules.
>
>Base stations are restricted to 20 ft above structure and 25 watts ERP, bu
I thought it was just that one guy in MI. Is he not "the PSRG"?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Interesting!! Please cite the reflecter/web site/address where you saw this
>info posted. I would like to follow up on this with the PRSG for their
>opinion.
>
>Doug N3DAB/etc./etc.
>
>
>>From: "rto
I've got a VOX recoding program that works well I could transfer to you
(public domain I think) There are programs for some of the computer
controllable scanners like the RS 2052 and Unidens that will not only
record but time stamp each set of recordings.
Mark A. Holman wrote:
>The thing wit
WTB GE MVP radio. UHF suitable for portable repeater conversion. Must
include channel elements. Please send offers off list.
If anyone has a converted unit I am interested in that as well.
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The entire project looks great! Where on the site do they talk about
the repeater controller stuff?
Jeff Otterson wrote:
>Look at the speech files used by the asterisk project. www.asterisk.org.
>
>Those should suit your purposes, and I believe that they are not encumbered
>by copyright.
>
>
Do a search for Tie Dye. They have some stuff.
Scott Zimmerman wrote:
>If you want just a plain ol' tie dyed t-shirt you can order one from
>www.color-tone.com, which is the cheapest place that I found ($7.99 +
>shipping). However, if you want one complete w/ your name, callsign and the
>Repea
Scott, If you have the logos go to http://www.cafepress.com and upload
everything. Their stuff is very good!
Scott Zimmerman wrote:
I will have to ask my wife. See's the one that designed and made them. I
have forwarded this to her.
Scott
Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
612
Test
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Should be no problem with that. It was in the contest segment.
Mike Morris wrote:
>Where was it in the show? After the monologue?
>Half way through? At the end?
>
>i.e. can I get it with a 1 hour 3/4" tape or do I need
>a 2 hour VHS ?
>
>Mike WA6ILQ
>
>
>At 09:00 PM 5/13/05, you wrote:
>
>
>
That wasn't even a contest. I think I saw the SMS sender drop the phone
on the desk before he even finished entering the message.
NØATH wrote:
> *YO - Cw Won on Jay Leno tonite*
> **
> *Dave / NØATH*
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *Ya
You should. Roll tape on it for those of us at work who can't get a VCR
hooked up in time! I'd like to show that at a hamfest to recruit new hams!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>At 22:53 5/13/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>
>
>>YO - Cw Won on Jay Leno tonite
>>
>>Dave / NØATH
>>
>>
>>
>
>You didn't
Saturday, April 16, 2005 6:25 PM
>To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] What have I got here? Micor mobile
>
>Likely an EMS mobile repeater...
>Not really any better (or easier) to convert to a Ham repeater.
>
>Kevin
>
>Ronny Julian wrote:
&
VHF Hi band elements are in 156 range. Model # T53RTA1404BA
60W drawer only. I've never seen one like this though. It has a option
installed that looks to be a mobile extender. It fits onto the end of
the drawer and makes the entire thing just about 5 inches longer
overal. This has a smal
I thought something like that was called Echostation? Although he does
charge a fee for it so it's not free. But then what is out there?
I'm planning on buying an Echostation licence very soon. It's the best
and only software based solution I've ever seen. Anyone know any others
for any p
Dr Martin Cooper. I saw a documentary on him a couple of years back.
Here's a bit more on it.
http://inventors.about.com/library/weekly/aa070899.htm
Dexter McIntyre W4DEX wrote:
>Benjamin Naber wrote:
>
>
>
>>Here's something else to be figure out
>>
>> Who invented the cell phone and w
They didn't have the RS 50R built in option?
David wrote:
>can you do the battery backup mod that is found the repeater builder .com
>site for the astron rs35 on the rs 50 or should one order the kit from
>astron and mount in externally to the rs50
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I'll send it tonight. May post it in the group page.
David wrote:
>send me a picture
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>From: "Ronny Julian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To:
>Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 8:32 AM
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] ID test mete
It doesn't look like the one you have though. It's built different.
David wrote:
> me thinks so
>
>
> - Original Message -----
> *From:* Ronny Julian <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> *To:* Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> <
TLN1552A Test meter supposedly for a
Micor. Has a Mic, spkr, multiposition switches and a meter. Anyone
know if this would be used to tune up a Micor mobile?
Thanks!
K4RJJ
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Exec II vehicle repeaters
>
>
> What is the model number as stamped on the label on the front?
>
> Neil
>
> Mike Mullarkey wrote:
> >
> > Ronny,
> >
> > Post a picture on the list and ill see what I can dig up.
> >
> > Mike
> >
I got a pair of GE Exec II vehicle repeaters. Anyone have info for
them? They are UHF.
I wanted to use one of them as cross band repeater links to 2 meters in
my van.
Thanks!
K4RJJ Ronny
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Unfortunately free speech on Yahoo groups is up to the group owner. As
far as suing someone that will not let you say what you want on their
group, what state and court would that be? Your state? Theirs? CA
where Yahoo is?
Next question is why would you bother? Unsubscribe if you don't agr
Just got a couple of MVR16MS Exec II Mobile Extenders. Anyone happen to
have the documentation info??
Thanks!
Ronny K4RJJ
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Were you told they don't know
anything about this or that "These older radio's are NOT FCC type certified for use today on
GMRS under part 95". Your reply is ambiguous and it seems very incorrect
since this other gent has it in writing from the FCC that they ARE type
accepted.
If you
When did this group change to Cook Towers business forum?
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From: "David Robichaux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 5:05 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] RE: Account overdue. Not a good person.
>
> >As usual, you're
Mathew where are you buying yours?
Ebay has lots!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7948379212&category=33574
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From: "Mathew Quaife" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 10:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Pow
I think you are talking about Optima batteries. Yea I've got one in my
Minivan :) It's the main battery and has been working great for quite
awile. 3 year free replacement. I have the Red top battery but all the
young bucks say the yellow lasts longer. I didn't see much difference.
http://ww
Al, I have not seen 6X9s for awhile either. Heres some in wall types
that may fill the bill.
http://www.nextag.com/buyer/outpdir.jsp?nxtg=1a899_F5BFB3DED6A711B5&search=dual+voice+coil+speaker
Al Wolfe wrote:
>Once upon a time you could buy 6 X 9 speakers with two voice coils, each
>
What did?
Neil McKie wrote:
> Took about 9 1/2 seconds to load ...
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I know a repeater that required a tone not implemented in the standard
38 would not make a it too popular but is it legal? I was wondering if
a pair of these on a rcv link would discorage interference.
http://www.com-spec.com/ts64.htm
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t! I found in my case it was better and cheaper to
replace the units then keep them on a pay a fine.
Good luck and enjoy GMRS I sure do.
Very best of 73,
Russ,
Ham, W3CH
GMRS, WPYK-254
- Original Message -
From:
Ronny Julian
To: Repeat
Then how is it I see them and lots of
other GE, Midland etc stuff in use as GMRS stuff. I guess there is no self
policing of these frequencies like there is in Amateur. I bet if there was
that the 5 and 8 mile radios on sale at Wal-Mart (junk compared to a good
Kenwood 349E BTW) would
If you have the list handy could you
place a link to it or check to see if the Kenwood TK-349 is on
it?
Thanks!
Ronny Julian
K4RJJ
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From:
russ
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 10:17
AM
Subject
Thanks for speaking up Scott.
Thumper said it best... "If ya can't say somthin niceJust don't say
nuthin!"
K4RJJ Ronny
wn1b8 wrote:
>Apparently you and your wife were born knowing everything, except
>how to be tactful, positive, and helpful.
>
>Scott Madison, WN1B
>
>--- In Repeater-B
200 channels, no trunking, $60... Not a value with all the Pro 94s and
BC-235s/245s on the market for the same or better price.
It's amazing how RS corporate seems to think much of their stuff is a
deal. EX: I got a Verbatim 256MB USB drive for $9.95.at Microcenter
this morning. RS had a
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