Thanks to all that helped with info on the GE 900Mhz equipment. It was
most helpful. Now I just have to decide if it is worth the time to try
to convert it to the amateur band or just use it for parts. I have a
few MSF-5000 900mhz repeaters that are so easy to move it hardly seems
worth the eff
I feel like such a **DOLT**!!! After thinking about this problem of mine, I
decided to try something...
I do not own a service monitor, so I have been doing my all of my tests "on
the air" with an HT. I read something somewhere about MICOR Community
Repeaters being configured without "conventiona
Thanks to all who responded to my request for help/info on this
duplexer restoration project. I returned it to service yesterday.
I'm now seeing better measured performance than ever before, and I
am unable to make it go noisy by lightly tapping it as I could
previously. I have a good feeling a
thanks for building this group and for your website too. thanks for
letting me join the club. salamat!
Hi Jeff,
If you can give me a part # on that Aluminum tape would appreciate
it, as I have ab DB222 that needs it.
Wesley AB8KD
Thanks to everyone for all the help
I take it that there is no practical way to move it to 927MHz?
Mike WA6ILQ
34 PM
>> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>> Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks, Alum Tape and
>> Antenna...Tape part#?
>>
>> 3M for the aluminum tape, bet it's on their website and you
>> can fine a local
>> vendor from there. The fibe
] On Behalf Of
Paul Finch
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:34 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks, Alum Tape and
Antenna...Tape part#?
3M for the aluminum tape, bet it's on their website
and you
can fine a local
vendor from there. The fiberglass ta
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> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Finch
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:34 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks, Alum Tape and
> Antenna...Tape part#?
>
> 3M for the al
th no
problems though.
Paul
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Preston Moore
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:25 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks, Alum Tape and Antenna...Tape part#?
While on this subject. Can someone please advise on
the 3M part number for the aluminum and the fiberglass
tape? I found the Decibel part numbers for the tape,
but would rather find another source. I have a 420
that needs the harness reattached. Also, any
suggestions on a general cleaning of th
ilder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks, Alum Tape and Antenna
Paul and Chuck,
THANK YOU for the information about the tape and the DB-304.
Seems the 304 would have the 9 DB gain like the 228 would, but I suppose it
has to do with the phasing and all.
With twice the number of ele
Paul and Chuck,
THANK YOU for the information about the tape and the DB-304.
Seems the 304 would have the 9 DB gain like the 228 would, but I suppose it
has to do with the phasing and all.
With twice the number of elements, with close to the same amount of gain, I
wonder what the real advantage i
m receiver.
73 Bob WB6ODR
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From: Mike Perryman
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 9:55 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks for the info
Our Micro is on 2 meters and has a 70 cm receiver in the cabinet
who's fr
PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bob & Linda Smith
Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 8:47 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks for the info
Thanks Nate, I've put your email in the special folder on our repeater..
I remember when I was with the Phone Co., we di
Thanks Nate, I've put your email in the special folder on our repeater..
I remember when I was with the Phone Co., we did just what you are
suggesting.. Wrote it all down, twice or three times, that was before
digital photos of course..
73, Bob Smith WB6ODR, Prescott, AZ
- Original Messa
Thanks for all of the tips for fixing my Bird 43. It was both the
little pick-up tab and a loose connection between the meter and the
sensing unit.
Now if I could just get some help with this Micor power supply
Doug VE7DRF
I just wanted to way thank you to all who have helped me with my
repeater project, and I just finished up a webpage about the system
that everyone is welcome to check out! www.waldofar.org Without the
groups help it may have never got off the ground!
Thanks Again!
Tom
W9SRV
Waldofar Repeater 4
Hello Everyone from Don KA9QJG, I would Like to Give a Big Thanks to
Scott, Who has been very busy, But took time to Build My 224.740 Micor
repeater, I got it Yesterday and it was Plug and Play, I had a RF
engineer Ham Friend come over and He put it on the Motorola Service
Monitor. Told me to turn
Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks and SCR 1000 Questions
I wish to thank the moderators for their very nice welcoming message.
Something I find refreshing these days.
Anyway, a few months ago I became the proud owner of a Spectrum
Communications SRC - 1000 VHF FM Repeater. Form
I wish to thank the moderators for their very nice welcoming message.
Something I find refreshing these days.
Anyway, a few months ago I became the proud owner of a Spectrum
Communications SRC - 1000 VHF FM Repeater. Formerly owned by my local
club and taken off the air and relaced w/ a GE a fe
Thanks to the subscribers who responded to my original postings about
the QRZ database and RigPix websites. I will also thank the moderator
John Burch for [offline] expressing his concerns about the content of
my queries and how it might affect the entire Repeater-Builders
subscriber membership
Hand Shake & Good Luck !!
Mark A. Holman AB8RU ARRL Life Member
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From: "n9lv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 9:29 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Thanks for all the help, I'm leaving the group
>
Just want to take a moment and say thanks to all those how have helped
me along the way with my repeater system. Due to reasons I will not
discuss, I've decided to leave the group. I will continue to stive
for a great repeater, but if I don't, I will continue to work my 90
hours a week, and r
I don't think I have said thanks recently to Eric Lemmon, Al Wolfe,
Skipp, RS Gilmore, and to anyone else I,ve got info from. I,m still
tring to get bigger with my system. I found that going with more
simplicity is better than ellaborate in my system anyway. Thanks again
to all. Bruce KD4BOH.
Recently our group had to move the club repeater from one site to another.
The new site owner asked that we provide general liability insurance to protect
them.
Having never purchased insurance in the past, we posted a question about
finding providers who were familiar with this type of cover
Thanks to all of the replies about the UHF Motorola consolette.
As always, your experience and input is appreciated...
Jimmy Floyd
NQ4U
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Hi All, A very big thank you to all in the group that have responded to my plea for help...On reflection I think that I will try and source some 6" ali tubing from somewhere in the UK and leave the CO2 bottles where they are ! In the mean time I have some LDF550 to hack about into 1/4 wave s
Just wanted to say a Big Thanks to Everyone who helped as much as I hate
to admit it I' am just to burnt out No Pun intended to work on this
anymore, All I ever wanted was a real mot micor repeater . to put in My
nice 6 Ft Rack been buying and scrounging parts for 10 Yrs at Hamfest etc.
I h
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