That's what I thought ...
Neil - WA6KLA
"Steve Bosshard (NU5D)" wrote:
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> I would not go there..
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> Will the FCC certification of the transmitter need to be changed
> because of the additional circuitry?
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> Neil - WA6KLA
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> Gary Laforce wrote:
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I would not go there..
Steve b
Will the FCC certification of the transmitter need to be changed
because of the additional circuitry?
Neil - WA6KLA
Gary Laforce wrote:
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> It is for a Commercial system. But I don't see what that has to do
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> Is this for an amateur or commercial band system?
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> Neil - WA6KLA
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> Gary
Back in the old days I converted several MII's in 800 Mhz from GMARC to LTR.
There was a mod the the channel element where an un-used pin applied txdata
to the compensation circuit in the element - This was a mod from Cook's in
California where they made a sharing system to run both GMARC and LTR o
Gary
The only info I have from Trident is for the 800MHz version of the MASTR II.
If I can be of any help
please give me a call.
Wayne Cornick
Senior Programmer
IE Communications Inc.
Trenton IL 62293
618-224-7138
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Gary Laforce wrote:
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> I'm trying to put an LTR controll
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Is this for an amateur or commercial band s
its groups. but
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> Brent,what is an LTR controler?what is his utlity on a Master 2
Brent,what is an LTR controler?what is his utlity on a Master 2 repeater?
73/s
Gervais,ve2ckn
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I have done a few of those let me see what info i still have..
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> Is this for an
Is this for an amateur or commercial band system?
Neil - WA6KLA
Gary Laforce wrote:
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> I'm trying to put an LTR controller on a GE Mastr II the controller
> is a Trident Raider the Mastr II is a PM unit and this is were the
> problem is as I understand it. The factory tech support sai
Gary,
Is your UHF Station one of the rare "FM" models or does it use a (more
common) phase modulated exciter? The easy way to tell is from the size
of the transmit ICOM. If it is about 1/3 larger than the receiver
ICOM, then it is a FM unit, if it is the same size as the receiver
ICOM, the
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Gary,
HF, VHF or UHF?
Real Station or Mobile Conversion?
Kevin
Gary Laforce
Gary,
HF, VHF or UHF?
Real Station or Mobile Conversion?
Kevin
Gary Laforce wrote:
>I'm trying to put an LTR controller on a GE Mastr II the controller is a
>Trident Raider the Mastr II is a PM unit and this is were the problem is
>as I understand it. The factory tech support said that I would
I'm trying to put an LTR controller on a GE Mastr II the controller is a
Trident Raider the Mastr II is a PM unit and this is were the problem is
as I understand it. The factory tech support said that I would have to
mod the ICOM as to how the audio was put into it??? So if anyone has
input please
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