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The preamp that is present in all Midland LMR
microphones from at least the Syntech I era
through the XTR to Syntech II era was included
in the microphone
Yes it is, same with a lot of other amplified
lmr mics.
The Midland LMR mic is an amplified dynamic cart,
I always thought a repeater was currency with repeater serial numbers
like 101010101
or 200200200
Or a Person that repeats the same thing Over and over and over and
over and over KK
oes this have to do with the thread I created, What Is A
Repeater??.
Doug W7FDF
Yahoo!
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Neal Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doug Fitts W7FDF wrote:
Now there is a name from the Past DOUG FITTS...
LOL how the Heck are you..
If you didnt Hear Harry WB2KFO passed away just before Christmas...
Neal
Hey Neal: Not sure if I
Re: What is A Repeater?
of our local 440 UHF repeaters and the fella often
instead of saying, yes, or Roger That or OK. He
often kept repeating, 10-4!.
We do that most every day... or we say row'gerr.
Just to have regular fun or mock the stiff ops.
why do Hams NOT use an amplified
why do Hams NOT use an amplified microphone in the
FM mode
Most of my fm radio mics are amplified. Most of yours
are probably amplified with an electret element.
But not nearly enough buttons and knobs! :)
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Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 3:20 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: What is A Repeater?
But not nearly enough buttons and knobs! :)
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Can you post a picture in the Photo section here?
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, wa2gym [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this repeater is in a 30 in cabnet.
4 can duplexers on the floor
next power supply
then reciver
then tone,pl,cor rack
then xmiter and
last a 100 watt amp on top.
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