I have 2 Motorola Astro Spectras 4 sale on epay if someone wants to fix
em up mark ab8ru
Neil McKie wrote:
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
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I know some guys that use GE Phoenix SX radios for
linking.
Why waste a broadband radio for one channel?
I know a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Neil,
Not to butt in here but most of us guys dont have a dump truck to
haul around an old MOCOM 70
We're talking about link radios, not mobiles. These will be at a
repeater site.
--
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL
Yahoo! Groups Links
* To visit your group on the web,
Depending on the site / application, will determine what you can
use for a radio.
40 years ago, we used the base station version of the GE MC306.
Put out 60 watts from a 2C39 final.
Do you remember how to do a tune up on that station?
Neil McKie - WA6KLA
Jim B. wrote:
Greetings
What are the most popular and most dependable radios to use on a
voting system? I know some guys that use GE Phoenix SX radios for
linking. Would they be good for receiving on VHF and then linking
back to the main site to the voter on UHF? Also, is the RVS-8 from
LDG a good
help
if you wish, feel free to call 516 935 6249 lance Alfieri N2HBA
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From: marty_norris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 8:13 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Voter Radios
Greetings
What are the most
marty_norris wrote:
Greetings
What are the most popular and most dependable radios to use on a
voting system? I know some guys that use GE Phoenix SX radios for
linking. Would they be good for receiving on VHF and then linking
back to the main site to the voter on UHF? Also, is
At 05:13 AM 8/3/05, you wrote:
Greetings
What are the most popular and most dependable radios to use on a
voting system?
Usually it depends on what you can find in quantity, and with
documentation. I recommend that you read the two voting articles
at www.repeater-builder.com on the Technical
Mike Morris WA6ILQ wrote:
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I know some guys that use GE Phoenix SX radios for
linking.
Why waste a broadband radio for one channel?
I know a person who might be using a Kenwood TK805 for
an Echolink station. Probably a waste but the radio is
conveniently handy
Neil,
Not to butt in here but most of us guys dont have a dump truck to haul around an old MOCOM 70 and to boot where the heck are you going to get repair parts for it as well. Oh i know Neil's warehouse ha ha.
Mike K7PFJ
-- Original message -- Mike Morris WA6ILQ
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