>> At 12:11 AM 5/31/2007 +, you wrote:
>>> Does anyone out there that is using their repeater to support
>>> emergency operations, have it setup to also send out a page to pagers
>>> that emergency operators may have.
>>>
>>> Here is what we want to do, we wish to obtain some 2 meter voice
>>>
several RF stage components.
My RLC-3 controller was able to call the pagers very well.
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Received: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 09:53:23 PM CDT
From: Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Do Anyone Use Their Repeater
True, but it is still valid for those who are at home and want to be
alerted of certain things. Pagers aren't just for the belts. If you're
at home and not in the shack - maybe watching a movie and don't want to
listen to the chatter on the radio, they can alert you to certain
conditions - be they
I experimented with this years ago. I used a Motorola Dimension 2000 (aka
BPR-2000) voice pager and an SCom 6K repeater controller. The Dimension
2000 required several parts and a crystal to be replaced in order to bring
it down to 147.015Mhz (my repeater output freq.). The original freq was
Hi Mike,
>I'm not as familiar with the ACC or others, but the Scom has a single
audio tone source.
The 5K, 6K and 7K had one single-tone generator. The 7330 has three
dual-tone generators, one for each port.
>There were pagers that used 1+1, ones that used 5 quick tones, ones
that used a long
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
>> As for pagers, parts are hard to imposssible to find for most pagers. Since
>> the paging market dried up with the advent of cell phone based text
>> messaging the supply of pagers has also dried up rather quickly.
>
> Good point. If you are going to use pagers, it'
At 03:16 AM 06/01/07, Milt N3LTQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Chris,
>
>First you need to determine if your repeater controller can generate the
>tones. Two tone paging was a feature in controllers made by S-Com, ACC and
>others. As long as the controller can generate the sequence it should work
>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 8:11 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Do Anyone Use Their Repeater For This
As I have stated before, our ARES program is in the process of setting
up a repeater for our emergency communications throughout our county.
It will also be an open repeater when no
bject: [Repeater-Builder] Do Anyone Use Their Repeater For This
> As I have stated before, our ARES program is in the process of setting
> up a repeater for our emergency communications throughout our county.
> It will also be an open repeater when not in use for emergency
> communications.
Hi Chris,
>We are interested in having such a setup, but need to know if anyone
>else is doing it? If so, how are you sending the tones for the pager
>and such.
(A disclosure: My company used to make the 7K controller that several
folks mentioned in their responses. Its replacement, the 7330, al
-Builder] Do Anyone Use Their Repeater For This
Yes. Using an RC-850.
White paper? Why? Program the pagers and determine the 'right code' on
the 850, and you're set. I'll probably be doing the same on a RC-210 or
810 at some point.
I would recommend staying away from the Minitor
Yes. Using an RC-850.
White paper? Why? Program the pagers and determine the 'right code' on
the 850, and you're set. I'll probably be doing the same on a RC-210 or
810 at some point.
I would recommend staying away from the Minitor IIs. Many parts for them
are NLA - including the case/housing.
J
We do that on our VHF and UHF systems- We have a two-tone page sequence in a
macro and users with moto, kenwood, etc radios, and I suppose if you had a
pager, can program the QuickCall into their radios. We use it for alerting when
skywarn activity takes place.
I leave a GP-300 on the cou
As I have stated before, our ARES program is in the process of setting
up a repeater for our emergency communications throughout our county.
It will also be an open repeater when not in use for emergency
communications.
What I need to know and can have some help on is the following,
Does anyone
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