The tried at 110' was not enough signal, -80 dbm was best, at 120' we
hit -72 dbm so that is where it had to go. What I am looking for is
possibly a filter that will solve the problem and allow them both to
survive on the same tower.
Mathew
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PRO
sage-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9lv
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 9:41 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 2.4 Ghz wireless radio and 145.410
repeater
>
> --- In Repeat
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 06:28 PM 11/20/2008, n9lv wrote:
>
> >It is opening and closing the receiver very quickly. You can
> >actually hear the pulsing of the wi-fi radio.
>
>
> <O
of quality control is used on most gear. I'm curious -
what
> gear was installed?
>
I am not sure the name of it. The only reference I have is Canopy.
Mathew
> JS
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Repeater
repeater if I can't find a solution for it.
Mathew
> Eric.
>
> n9lv wrote:
>
> > I just had a 2.4 Ghz internet wireless antenna mounted at the top
of my
> > 120' tower which is where the antenna is for the 145.410
repeater. I
> > am getting
About 5 feet from each other.
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "JOHN MACKEY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> How close are the 2 meter repeater antenna and the 2.4G antenna?
>
> -- Original Message --
> Received: Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:16:30 PM PST
&
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ken Arck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> At 05:16 PM 11/20/2008, n9lv wrote:
>
> >I just had a 2.4 Ghz internet wireless antenna mounted at the top
of my
> >120' tower which is where the antenna is for the 145.410 repeater
t is filled up with moisture.
>
>
>
> Mike K7PFJ
>
>
>
>
>
> _
>
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9lv
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 6:16 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> S
I just had a 2.4 Ghz internet wireless antenna mounted at the top of my
120' tower which is where the antenna is for the 145.410 repeater. I
am getting intermod into the system that causes it to hang open.
Anyone ever had these issues and how did you go about remeding the
problem. And I can
Kevin,
Very well put, now I can understand that concept. Never thought to
take the voltage into consideration. You never know until you ask,
tis how we always learn.
Mathew
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wrote:
>
> n9lv wrote:
>
Mike, I am on old TV radio/tech repair for RCA and Zenith, so
understandig the voltage is not the question I had. What I am
refereing to, is take for example, I have a 200 watt amplifier that
came from the factory with 6 guage wire on it, much like the kids
that is buying the 4 guage wire to r
onnectors.
> I'll include pictures of that also.
> It still looks good to get to shop today.
>
> Robert..
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9lv
> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 8:30
Thanks, will see how the system reacts once it is wired up and fired
up. I am just working towards finding a proper home for each loose
wire in the system.
Mathew
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "sgreact47" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> The Micor receiver has a very fast squelch
Thanks, will see how the system reacts once it is wired up and fired
up. I am just working towards finding a proper home for each loose
wire in the system.
Mathew
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "sgreact47" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>
> The Micor receiver has a very fast squelch
ansmitters back in the day after
we added
> the fans we never replaced another tube and I was there for 3 more
years.
> These transmitters were on P6 (158.7000) and were keyed for an
average of 18
> to 20 hours a day.
>
> Robert..
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Re
gate card is nice for buffer from audio squelch card.
>
> Robert..
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9lv
> Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 7:38 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
&g
k.
>
> Did not make it to warehouse today (car troubles) I will take
pictures and
> notes on a complete station I have at the shop.
>
> What cards do you have in card cage ?
>
> Robert
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>
Here is a list of parts in this system, thanks to all and please bear
with me as life has been hard with God only knows what now ales me.
TPN1132A - LV PS
TPN1131A-1 HV PS
TCN1107A - REMOTE CONTROL MODULE
TLN4727A - RECEIVER
TLD1942B - EXCITER/DRIVER
TLN1675A-1 METERING CHASSIS
TLD5082A - POWER A
The harness is in full tack from what I see, nothing seems to be cut or
missing. I am going out now to get a list of all the parts. Will
report back shortly.
Mathew
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "KD4PBC" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> No problem Mathew just don't want to lose what
what it is you have.
>
> Mathew SAFETY FIRST. There is a lot of knowledge on this board but
not even
> the smartest person can save you life via email.
>
> Good luck,
> Robert / KD4PBC
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups
he
power
> level? That will help us identify which high voltage power supply
you
> have and how it should be wired. Are you wiring this for 120V or
240V?
>
> Joe - WA7JAW
>
> --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "n9lv" wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to wire up
ot;react" to it.
>
> I'm planning on doing that with my station - right now it's set
for "SC"
>
> Mark - N9WYS
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com On Behalf Of n9lv
>
> That is what I thought was wrong first
I am trying to wire up the TPN1132A low voltage power supply to the
high voltage power supply and need some help. I am looking at the
manual, I think I have some of it figured out. I am not sure though
where the ac power comes in on the low voltage power supply.
Really need some help getting
> --- On Sun, 8/31/08, n9lv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: n9lv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MSF5000 Tone Issue, PL 131.8 opens cor,
non 131.8 keys repeater but no audio
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.
I have the analog MSF5000 repeater that has the Cat300DX repeater
controller installed. Not sure if this has been this way all along,
but I noticed there is another repeater somewhere close that has a
different PL. When they are using there repeater, it will cerchunk my
442.000 repeater. My
I purchased all the parts from a Motorola RT VHF repeater system with
the 330w amplifier. I need help with hooking up the power supply as
well as there is some other wires that I am not sure where they go. I
do have the manuals, however I don't see where it gives and information
on how to wir
I am looking at replacing the Cat1000B controller on our repeater
system, and am looking at the RLC-DSP404 controller to replace it.
Anyone using one? How well is it functioning, any problems, issues
that I should know about.
Mathew
I was just given a Motorola TPN1110B 25 amp power supply for use on
the repeater. Currently I have a Astron 70 amp power supply online.
When the repeater is keyed up, the meter shows a current draw of right
at 25 amps. Will this power supply handle full duty cycle at 25 amps,
or is it a 20 amp w
Sorry for the off topic, but does anyone know how to get into the front
panel programming on this radio? I held in the monitor button but that
does not work. Thanks.
Mathew
With all the talk about switching power supplies, I asked a question
but did not really see my answer. Currently I have an Astron 70 Amp
power supply on the repeater system. I have access to a 100 Amp
Audiopipe DSPS10012 switching power supply available for the
repeater. What would be the (d
I have a fellow ham who has a set of DB 4072 duplexers, wants to use
them on a 440 repeater at about 30 watts output. Has anyone any
expierience tuning these duplexers, and how well if they will, work.
They are currently set on 463 Mhz, and are designed for 450-470 Mhz.
Thanks.
Mathew
Anyone by chance have a GE EXEC II 66 split receiver lying around they
would be willing to part with? I have a 56 split, having problems
getting it to goto 147.885 receive. Best I can get is about -70 dBm
at 12 dB sinad. So hopefully a 66 split will do a better job.
Mathew
I am in need of at least five 131.8 versatone boards for the following
GE tone board. Also, I need to know, are these board just encode, and
is there a way to make them decode. I put one in one of the radios,
it does send pl out the transmitter, however I do not get any audio
from the speaker
Hope someone can help shed some light here. I ordered xtals from
Bomar (3 week wait) for the GE EXEC II mobile radios, 6 for RX for
144.810 and one RX of 434.875, all high side injection. None of them
are working at all. At the same time I ordered tx xtals for the same
radio, they all work j
Can anyone give me the formula to figure the cut for the vhf receive
side of the GE Exec II radio. I'm not 100% sure, but I think I have
been sent the wrong xtals. I'm looking for the cut for 144.810 if
anyone can help.
Mathew
Does anyone have or know where they can be purchased? I am looking
for a way to mount my controllers on a slide out tray so that
adjustments can be made without tearing everything apart. Difficult
part is, there is only whole mounts on the front of the cabinet and
not the rear, so they would
Is there a way to find out how many amps a power supply is from a
motorola micor system. For instance a power supply from a 100 watt
system? A way to look up the model numbers. I am trying to develope a
power supply capable of giving at least 40 amps continous duty that is
rack mountable. C
Does anyone know where I can find the pica fuse to the antenna input
on the CE-6030 service monitor. I think mine has blown since I cannot
get very good sensitivity from it. All help is appreciated.
Mathew
it in the 147 Mhz range. Thanks.
Mathew
N9LV
I have taken a UHF transmitter and combined it with a VHF receiver for
a crossband split. The very maximum deviation that I can obtain from
the radio is about 1.5 KHz. This is with the pot turn all the way
up. Mic high is being fed into a 1.0 MFD cap through a 15K resistor
to the high side o
Is there a way to bypass the time out timer in the GE or at least
change it to more than one minute, more like 4 minutes. Also, when
the time out timer kicks in, the radio has to be shut off in order to
get it to reset. Is there a fix to bypass this as well. Thanks.
Mathew
Ooops, I typed in the wrong radio. I am working on the UHF Exec II
radio. Not sure what I was thinking, so now it's information I need
on the UHF and not the VHF. No wonder why the coils are not in the
right place.
Mathew
>
> John is absolutely correct. A photo of the coil positions is in
gt; Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] GE EXEC II VHF Exciter Help
Needed
>
>
> Go here http://www.repeater-
builder.com/ge/mvp/mvptuningindex.html
>
> MVP's are use same exciter. Most all the test points one of your
multimeter
> probes goes to ground.
>
>
. Anyone able to assist me with this. Thanks.
Mathew
N9LV
I have a slew of Ge Mastr Executive II radios that I want to take the
2 meter reciever and place into the 440 Mhz transmitter to make them
crossband for link radios for remote recieve sites. These are the
Canadian versions so no mods are needed for the units to work in the
ham band.
Also, if
Can anyone tell me approximetly how warm a bridge rectifier will get.
This is on a battery charger, consisting of a transformer, bridge
rectifier and a filter cap. Input 120 volts with 12 volts out, at 5
amps, and tells me it is for battery type L. I don't know what L
means, and the batterie
I've have been asked to assist with an issue in a town about 40
miles from here regarding a commercial system that is causing
interference with Ham Radio.
At best, the information that I have thus far, is that there is a
repeater that is owned by the county sheriff's department, this
repeate
sites on the air over the next few weeks. Thanks.
Mathew
N9LV
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I know it is not the exciter, as it has been changed and is now a
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Mathew
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this. I have to keep cost to minimum.
We do have DSL at all 4 stores. Thanks.
Mathew
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If anyone has a few of these lying around, or knows of a source for
them, I need one to fix my MSF5000 repeater and a spare. Thanks.
Mathew
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I have a EF Johnson repeater that I need to know if it is crystal
controlled or programmable. I have very little information on the
repeater, except that it is in a weather proof cabinet. There is a
few lables that has the following information on it. This is a UHF
repeater. Info on the lab
I'm going to give this a try and see if I can make the 2 meter radio
live with the 2 meter repeater. So I need some information on a good
Notch Cavity, and possibly if anyone has one lying around they are
looking to get rid of. Thanks.
Mathew
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the market for a Kenwood TM-701E Dualband
radio if anyone has a spare one lying around. Thanks.
Mathew
N9LV
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What I need to know is if there is any type of isolator or other
device that I can put on my dual band radio that will keep my two
meter transmitter out of the 2 meter side of my radio. I know this is
a long shot, but if it can work, it would be excellent.
What I am running is 120 watts out
First, can someone tell me in the F/D tuning of the MSF5000, they say
to adjust for a dip in the RF Millivolt meter, which I can get, and
then says to go a half turn past that, on the dip, does it go to the
bottom of the dip and remain there, or where should it come back up
to. This is very un
expirienced any problems with the LDG
voter not keying up all the way and allowing the courtisy tone to
continue and the audio be extremely low? Does not happen all the
time, but takes it's fits now and then. Thanks.
Mathew
N9LV
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second is N/C
and the third is labled Com, and none of the three provides a
voltage out.
When I key up the receiver, the relay in the RVS8 does engage, but
the volt meter gives no voltage out of any of the three connections
going to the repeater. Anyone able to help.
Mathew
N9LV
I am looking for at least 4 or more of the UHF receivers TLE8032. Let
me know what you have and your asking price including shipping to
Indiana. Thanks.
Mathew
N9LV
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Ok, running the TX-RX duplexer, with a 2.2 dB insertion loss, I tuned
the duplexers on the monitor. All three of them looked identical,
with rejection on the rx side of -80 dBm on each single cavity. Once
I tied them all together, the rx rejection was better then -10 dBm,
all went well there.
Would anyone by chance have a copy of the tuning instructions for this
duplexer? Or at least a good guideline on how to tune them up.
Thanks.
Mathew
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Anyone have any expierience in tuning up an MSF5000 repeater. I'm
taking it from 465 Mhz to 442 Mhz. Other than the filter, what else
must be done? Is the exciter wide band enough as well as the
receiver, or will they need to be retuned?
Mathew
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Wonder if anyone might have a set of xtals lying around for a micor
repeater before sending these out to have them re-crystaled. The
exiter is the tld5322 and the receiver is the tld8273. The ones I have
are now on 147.195/147.795. Let me know. Thanks.
Mathew
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I am attempting to hook echolink into the repeater system. I have the
main repeater setup, then I hooked in the RLb-1000 board for an
additional three ports. I tied all the audio lines and tx lines
together, but am not able to get it to key up the repeater. If anyone
can assist with this, it
I have a motorola micor repeater that has the exciter keyed up all the
time, the TLD5322. I'm told if it is not setup like this that it will
have a delay in the keyup. The signal can be heard for a few miles
from the repeater site. Is there another alternative to this?
Mathew
Yah
Can anyone supply me with the details of this amp for the VHF
spectrum, like which part of the band, and power output.
Thanks
Mathew
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I'm looking for a small set of duplexers for an 8 watt repeater that
is running a 2.3 Mhz split for vhf in the 154 Mhz range. Prefer a
small footprint, ie mobile, as space is limited. Let me know what you
have and price. Speaking of price, cheap would be best as this is a
donation on my part
I have an Nuelink Transmitter, model RFL-TV4 that had an original xtal
in it of 145.390. I ordered a new xtal for the transmitter at
145.410. I put the xtal in, and it does not oscillate at 145.410, but
rahter at 145.383. Thought the xtal was bad, had the company make
another, and same resul
week, and raise my 7 children.
Mathew
N9LV
former W9MWQ
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bottom, and still to loud. Any ideas. Thanks
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N9LV
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I'm looking for information on IRLP and Echolink connection devices.
What is good, what works and what does not? How difficult is it to
get them set up and running? Thanks.
Mathew
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Just for notice, I have changed my call from W9MWQ to N9LV since I
have upgraded my license class. Thanks to all whom has helped me with
this repeater system. It seems to be running along just fine so far.
Mathew
N9LV
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