Hi All,
I've just listed my RLC-ICM with UX-29H, UX-39A & UX-49A on that auction site
Item: 320224757773
-Sean
Arcom, CAT and Link-Comm all make controllers that will control a
modern HF radio.
http://www.arcomcontrollers.com
http://www.catauto.com
http://www.link-comm.com
I only have hands-on experience with the Link-comm's controlling a
IC-706 and TS-570.
-Sean
On Feb 3, 2007, at 7:10 PM, drwoo
There is an article on the Repeater Builder web site about improving the
stock Mastr II squelch.
http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/mastrIIsquelchmod.html
-Sean
> We are using a GE Mastr II with an RLC Club controller for our 444.600
> repeater. On weak signals the repeater chops words. I have
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience good or bad with a Motorola Spectra as a
remote base/link radio? How does it compare to a Maxtrac in this
capacity.
Thanks,
Sean
I noticed that NHRC has a Phoenix programmer for $149.
http://www.nhrc.net/nhrc-pxp/
-Sean
> Looking for an inexpensive way to program my Phoenix Radios.
> Yes Im Frugile. (better word than Cheap)Would be nice to find someone
> willing to part with the Suitcase Programmer, but they are Scarce &
CPI Communications has several Tone Remote products as well, but as
mentioned the multi-channel control equipment is mainly for Motorola and
Kenwood. That said if your radio can support BCD control you might be in
luck.
http://www.cpicomm.com
-Sean
> Some info can be found on the Midian site
CPI Communications has several Tone Remote products as well, but as
mentioned the multi-channel control equipment is mainly for Motorola and
Kenwood. That said if you radio can support BCD control you might be in
luck.
http://www.cpicomm.com
-Sean
> Some info can be found on the Midian site i
Here here!!
The 1151-2 Station Master sells for around $650 and from what I can find
on the net the HS9-43050 Hustler antenna sells for $500.
Steve, I think your closer to affording it than you think.
Do it right once and worry about it again in 20 years.
-Sean
> If you're up on a rough site,
You could load up the 20 memory channels of each radios with your
selection of frequencies and use the UP and DOWN pins on the 8-pin mic
connector to cycle thru them.
You just need to write a couple macros to pulse an output to either go up
or down.
-Sean
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTE
Here's the data I extracted from the two manuals. I just had a friend
(NT6S) verify this pinout with a factory PG-4H.
73,
Sean W6MOW
RBI-1 RJ-45 Kenwood 8 PIN
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7 - TXA_KW 1 - MIC AUDIO
5 - PTT_KW 2 - PTT
4 - DOWN_KW 3 - DWN
1 - UP_KW 4 - UP
3
I am looking for information on the special reflector assembly kits for
these antennas. I spoke with RFS today and they say they are no longer
making the reflector kits.
Thanks,
Sean
Yahoo! Groups Links
<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Repeate
There is where the problem lies... your his elmer on this list.
I guess your down 20 points.
-Sean
On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Neal Newman wrote:
>
> Hey as an Elmer I teach my students electronic theory.
> His Elmer apparently has NOT. shame on Him minus -20 Elmer for him.
>
>
> Jeff Otterso
Ed,
You'll want to look at Link-comm's RLC-3 controller which is upgradable to
8 radio ports.
http://www.link-comm.com/rlc3.html
-Sean
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Mr. Edgar McKinney wrote:
> Ok... I'd like one to run a 42 Mcsr, 146 mcs, 225 Mcs, 444 Mcs, and a
> 900 pluss a remote base.
>
> Ed
>
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