A few people from this list are asking me what I was referring to in the
statement below. My father recently died.
http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2003/11/09/obituaries/local/9fb1a53bab4d7ec586256dd900131f42.txt
JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
Did you hear about my recent
Sorry to hear of your loss. Although I didn't know your father at all, it's
clear from the obituary that he touched many other souls in his life.
I'm sure you're proud to be his son.
73,
Ken
KB3JA
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At 06:00 PM 11/30/03 -0600, you wrote:
A few people from this list are asking me what I was referring to in the
statement below. My father recently died.
John , Sorry to hear about the death of your Father , He sure did a lot
in his lifetime and sure made this World a
Little better place
I have a pair of Motorola Zener diodes for a late 1960's broadcast
transmitter. I am re-building something that another person modified to their
own perverted likeness. Can anyone look in a book tell me what the cathode
anode are part 50M140ZB5?
thanks
Your use of Yahoo! Groups is
MY DAMM DVM DIED!!! I CAN'T FIND MY OLD VOM!
Yea, I know I could ohm it out. If nobody responds I'll probably do that by
using my personal one at home. (This is at my work) It is the 310 volt
supply for a 20KW broadcast transmitter. They are 150 volt diodes stacked on
a resister to
Poor management by amateur repeater operators has gotten MANY repeaters kicked
out of locations or barred repeaters from getting into good sites.
About a year ago, in Portland Oregon, a local electronics engineer claimed
that my repeater was causing interference to his repeater. He offered to
Try http://www.piexx.com/synDoc/syndoc.html
Neil
Tom Manning wrote:
Adi
The Syntor makes a very good vhf mobile radio but requires an extensive
modification. Go to www.piexx.com/synDoc/syndoc.html.
This makes a very good mobile radio.
Tom Manning, af4ug
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Tom Manning wrote:
Adi
The Syntor makes a very good vhf mobile radio but requires an extensive
modification. Go to www.piexx.com/synDoc/syndoc.html.
This makes a very good mobile radio.
Tom Manning, af4ug
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No, it doesn't-just program it and tune it up. No mods.
The link
: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Syntor, any good?
Somehow, I knew this question was coming ...
Neil
Adi Linden wrote:
Go look at:
Thanks, quite the wealth of information! Looks like the 150.8-162MHz
is being used for 2 meter amateur use. Now I just need to get my
Adi Linden wrote:
Hi,
Are High-band VHF Syntors any good for amateur radio use? Are they similar
to the Mitrek just with synthesized tuning? Do they have synthesizers for
RX and TX independently (for duplex mods)?
Thanks,
Adi
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Sure-there are two main variations. The just plain
I use them as a 10 meter and 6 meter repeater. No problems. Just use cooling
fans and your done. If the Tx goes just swwap the radios and the module and
your on the air again.
73's
Good Luck
Rich/N2ROW
www.n2row.net
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/24/03 11:19PM
The SRA series Syntors will make
Dexter McIntyre - W4DEX wrote:
A pair of Syntor UHF units configured as a repeater has performed flawlessly
for several years at this site:
http://www.w4dex.com/kc4fwc/444575.htm
Dex
Rich Mountain is located just north-west of red square
Your repeater is just north-west of Red
Those are Syntor X 9000 units - quite a different radio than a Syntor or
Syntor X.
LJ
Original Message:
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From: Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 11:16:34 -0500
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Syntor, any good?
Dexter
Go look at:
http://www.piexx.com
http://www.repeater-builder.com/rbtip/syntorindex.html
http://www.open.org/~blenderm/syntorx
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/5857
Adi Linden wrote:
The SRA Syntors have only one synthesizer ... is used in either
Go look at:
Thanks, quite the wealth of information! Looks like the 150.8-162MHz is
being used for 2 meter amateur use. Now I just need to get my hands on a
manual.
Does anyone have a Syntor VHF manual they're willing to part with?
Thanks,
Adi
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Adi Linden | va3adi | [EMAIL
Somehow, I knew this question was coming ...
Neil
Adi Linden wrote:
Go look at:
Thanks, quite the wealth of information! Looks like the 150.8-162MHz
is being used for 2 meter amateur use. Now I just need to get my
hands on a manual.
Does anyone have a Syntor VHF manual
Somehow, I knew this question was coming ...
:)
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A pair of Syntor UHF units configured as a repeater has performed flawlessly
for several years at this site:
http://www.w4dex.com/kc4fwc/444575.htm
Dex
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You knew the question was coming, but you did not answer it?
- Original Message -
From: Neil McKie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 5:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Syntor, any good?
Somehow, I knew
Hi,
Are High-band VHF Syntors any good for amateur radio use? Are they similar
to the Mitrek just with synthesized tuning? Do they have synthesizers for
RX and TX independently (for duplex mods)?
Thanks,
Adi
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Adi Linden | va3adi | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://adis.ca
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