that got paid good money for, which were equal or worse
than this one. But, out of sight, out of mind.
And if you do the 'somersault' thing, take a video post it!!
Chuk
kb4mdz
p.s: I've run across several other technology-groups who like to post
'Wall of Shame' pix - got a few myself. Any interest out
Jeff -
Are you serious, that someone hijacked your UHF RX antenna line, and
put their own RG-58 to it?? That is absolutley HEINOUS! What sort of
punishment have you meted out to them?? Can we buy tickets to that show?
Chuk
kb4mdz
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Kincaid [EMAIL
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you ask for info and then make a reply jump thru
hoops to help you...good luck.
--- kb4mdz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have any info on alignment, etc. on a
E.F. Johnson DL-3410
radio, Receiver or Transmitter? Got one of
RX, two of TX, and am
trying to decide on suitability
Anyone have any info on alignment, etc. on a E.F. Johnson DL-3410
radio, Receiver or Transmitter? Got one of RX, two of TX, and am
trying to decide on suitability for little g-job idea.
Thanks,
Chuk G.
kb4mdz
, and especially decrease the liability;
I'd hate to see the gate moving unexpectedly, while someone else is
going thru it or working on the mechanism, just because some hacker
tried sending the tone sequence, or another employee, unwittingly.
Chuk
kb4mdz
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Milt [EMAIL
I used to work at a shop that did the work for Pease Air Force Base
in Portsmouth/Newington NH (same base that Bush I flew in out of
when he went up to Kennebunkport, FWIW). Security Police ran VHF
Simplex all over the base; same thing would happen with them;
These guys were protecting
IIRC, there is some sort of setscrew mechanism at the top end that
holds the upper end of the radiating elements to the little metal hat;
check there.
Chuk G.
Cary, nc
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have info on the proper way to disassemble a
ohms and
put some current to the meter movement and got 100
microamps for the full scale. This was with the meter
wires disconnected from the circuit.
Sorry to take so long to do it.
73 de KU4PT
--- kb4mdz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a couple not-very-clear copies
I have a couple not-very-clear copies of the manual; It's clear
enough to read, just not comfortably. Send me a snailmail address
I'll send one.
BTW, pray that no one ever damages the meter movement on you; my
Sinadder's movement is blown up, (##**$#($)%#...grumble,
grumble) and quite a
You should also check out MAC+ or Mini-MAC+ - made by a company
called Comlab. (www.comlab.com) I would say they are state of the
art. I'm familiar with both Comlab and Protek, and for my money
Comlab has the edge right now. Depending on the size of your
system/requirements, multiple digital
Thanks, Mike. Interesting thing is that it's joined with a Midian
UED1A encoder/decoder; my guess is it was set up to decode a DTMF
string, then respond back with it's pre-recorded message.
Maybe I could make it live again?
Chuk G.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mike Morris
Well, that's certainly a lot more than I knew this morning. I dunno
about the PROM/EEPROM business; I'll take a look at it when I get
into work Monday; just tossed it in a drawer (with the radio it's
attached to.)
Hmm, maybe make it say The White Zone is for loading and unloading
only. If you
Graced with a Palomar Telecom DV-200 board; apparently it's a voice
storage board, but I have no docs; I guess Palomar Telecom went out of
business sometime after 1992.
Anyone have a half a clue on this unit?
Thanks
Chuk Gleason
Cary, NC
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much the same
RF design).
GE Delta or Rangr?
GE Phoenix?
Anything else newer?
Maxtrash?
Chuk Gleason
kb4mdz
Cary, NC
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Rick - VA3RZS/Charlotte - VA3CMR
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is there anyone on here working on 220 repeaters
Micor 220 BASE
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