The repeater on eBay is mine. I tried to make it clear that back in
the day of the late 80's that repeater with built in controller was
competition for the ACC RC-850. It had everything built in like the
DVR which was a huge $$ option. Even the RAM was a fortune back then.
I put Kendecom for
I don't have documentation on the controller of this repeater. Does
anyone know where the adjustment is to turn up the synthesized voice on
this repeater. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone has the
hardware manual for the Mark 4 CR please let me know.
Thanks 73's
Gary K2ACY
Symptoms --
1. Repeater working fine till this morning.
2. TX Lock RX Lock lights out.
3. Can't key transmitter with TX switch on Analog Controller.
4. Test light is solidly lit on controller.
I checked all the fuses in the controller and power supply. All ok. I
also reseated the UNI-Board.
Any
Does the amount of power output make a difference with isolation? The
paperwork I got shows 82.3 isolation on RX and 81.5 on TX. It appears
the printout was done from a spectrum analyzer when TESSCO tuned the
duplexer. I am running 25 watts.
73's
Gary K2ACY
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Output frequency is 145.450 input is 144.850. How do I figure out
what length the cables should be between the rx side and tx side that
connect to the T-Connector? Thanks and 73's !
Gary K2ACY
, so I think you need to be more
specific. Interesting on the frequency you are using. We are just
putting one on the same frequency here in central New Mexico - HI.
73 - Jim W5ZIT
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Subject: [Repeater
73's Gary
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To: Repeater-Builder
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: How to figure cable length for
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Date: Friday, July 25, 2008, 7:09 PM
Jim,
Thanks for the response. The duplexer
before buying that duplexer.
Bob M.
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: How to figure cable length for
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To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 25, 2008, 8:12 PM
I am looking for a uniboard that snaps into the RF deck. I was having a
problem with my repeater being off frequency on the receive side by
6khz. Upon inspection and testing of the repeater at the site by
pressing on the uniboard the receive lines up and works fine. There is
probably a bad cap
My MSF5000 RX has drifted about 4khz up. Is there an easy way to adjust
it back down to the desired RX frequency?
Thanks 73's
Gary K2ACY
, or between the control tray and interconnect
board.
4. I'd suspect your measuring equipment and try some other stuff
before tweaking the MSF.
Bob M.
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From: garyp609 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSF5000 UHF Analog
If a repeater was on 447.575 and the frequency was changed to 447.5625
would the duplexers need to be re-tuned?
Thanks 73's
Gary K2ACY
spaced combined
trunking
repeaters (some minor loss). I don't believe re-tuning will be
needed.
Steve NU5D
garyp609 wrote:
If a repeater was on 447.575 and the frequency was changed to
447.5625
would the duplexers need to be re-tuned?
Thanks 73's
Gary K2ACY
I hope this isn't off topic but I am hoping that someone can help.
I am trying to secure a site for our repeater club in the Atlantic
City, NJ area. Does anyone have any pointers on how to obtain a site. I
have been getting a run around from most of the casinos and tower
locations in the city.
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