You enter that code to get rid of the alarms. I was just wondering how
you set them again should you want/need to do that.
Joe M.
Richard wrote:
I'm not quite sure I understand your question.
The procedure puts it into normal condition. Nothing further to do.
For a conventional MSF5000
Steve,
Not sure I understand what it is you are needing... I believe you said that
you require the 14.4 oscillator. But then there was mention of the 5 MHz
OCXO. (Or was that another thread?)
Anyway, if you have the freq reference tray but are missing the HSO
(Hi-Stability frequency reference
No harm - no foul, Tom! ;-)
Mark- N9WYS
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From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
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Sent: Monday, November 23, 2009 8:37 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSF5000 internal
contact me off line
Dan
--- On Wed, 7/15/09, nj902 wb0...@arrl.net wrote:
From: nj902 wb0...@arrl.net
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSF5000 Power Supply Capacitors
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Received: Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 9:12 PM
--- In Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups.
How many do you want. I have access to many, however it is a bit of a drive
to get them. Contact me off the list.
Mike Mullarkey K7PFJ
6886 Sage Ave
Firestone, Co 80504
303-954-9695 Home
303-954-9693 Home Office Fax
303-718-8052 Cellular
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Bob,
There are four manuals that collectively cover your station:
6881062E75 MSF5000 Base Station and Repeater 403-470 MHz, Continuous Duty
6881079E95 CXB Supplement for 6881062E75
6881082E05 MSF5000 Digital Capable and Analog Plus Stations
6880182E10 MSF5000 Digital Capable Stations 403-475
Thank you I will check it out.
Thanks
Bob
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From: Eric Lemmon
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 25, 2009 10:27 AM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: MSF5000 CXB Manual
Bob,
There are four manuals that collectively cover
Well, if it's too easy, I can give you another procedure that's a lot more
difficult, painful, and expensive. Your choice.
Bob M.
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--- On Sun, 4/5/09, mdnosliw mdnos...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: mdnosliw mdnos...@yahoo.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Msf5000/ TLE1452A amp problems
At 3/19/2009 13:59, you wrote:
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Bob M. msf5kg...@... wrote:
... The MSF5000 squelch is a single-level noise-based squelch system,
much like the MaxTrac and most mobile radios. The squelch-tail duration is
fixed. ...
Bob,
Good to know and thanks for the test!
Adam N2ACF
n...@no6b.com wrote:
A
A friend of mine has a stock MSF5000 repeater on the air well within HT
range, so I tried sending some strong weak signals to it. Sure enough,
it's noise squelch acts a lot like the Micor, but it's not as good
I sit corrected. Sorry if my info misled anyone.
They tried to mimic the Micor squelch without the Micor chip. I've never had
one work that way, possibly because I'm not using the internal repeater
configuration.
Bob M.
==
--- On Thu, 3/19/09, nj902 wb0...@arrl.net wrote:
From: nj902
Thanks to all for the replies. I'm glad they tried to at least mimic the
Micor. Thanks again!
Adam N2ACF
Bob M. wrote:
I sit corrected. Sorry if my info misled anyone.
They tried to mimic the Micor squelch without the Micor chip. I've never had
one work that way, possibly because I'm not
First thing I did was check the schematic. U832 pin 11 comes from the
microprocessor and goes high when it wants to pass RX audio through the
station. This would feed the transmitter and control line output.
TP9 is the local mike PTT input. Your PTT Priority has L in it so this would
allow
Put a scope on your COR signal and check to make sure it's going lower than 1V
and higher than 3.5V. If not, some form of buffer will probably be needed. The
CAT expects close to TTL input signals. Also make sure the power supply
feeding the CAT stays high enough (typically above 14V) so the
heh-maybe you've been down this path, but try unplugging the controller
and see if the repeater can be brought up. If it does, you have an
internal path somewhere.
n9lv wrote:
That is what I thought was wrong first of all, tried it both ways and
no change either way. I thought for sure
Mathew,
Try programming it for tone only control (I believe that is option S in
both Repeater Control and Receiver Control. Mode Information screen) - this
way even if the station hears a carrier, it wont react to it.
I'm planning on doing that with my station - right now it's set for SC
Mark
The laymans equation for power is
P=IE(cos(phase difference between I E))
The cos of phase difference is the power factor. This could be hard to
determine by most who do not have the proper equipment.
However, power is not the voltage and current at a single point of time, but
the product
On Jun 13, 2008, at 3:24 PM, Eric Lemmon wrote:
The latest solid-state kilowatthour meters being installed by some
utility
companies use the same four-quadrant multiplier technique to measure
energy
usage. Such meters have the additional capability of recording
power factor
and
If you adjust the strip lines, yes it will work.. I run a low split amp
and set it next to a mid split and just made the striplines match.
Dan Blasberg wrote:
Will a range 1 amp work for a 442 machine? I was given one for free and
was wandering if
it would work?
Thanks,
Dan
KA8YPY
Jay,
What did you use to remove the stripline material?
Thanks,
Dan
On Dec 19, 2007, at 2:15 PM, Jay Urish wrote:
If you adjust the strip lines, yes it will work.. I run a low split
amp
and set it next to a mid split and just made the striplines match.
Dan Blasberg wrote:
Will a
I just used a dremel and cutting wheel to break the striplines where I
could always bridge them back with solder wick or resister legs.
Dan Blasberg wrote:
Jay,
What did you use to remove the stripline material?
Thanks,
Dan
On Dec 19, 2007, at 2:15 PM, Jay Urish wrote:
If
Thanks,
When i get some time I will give it a try.
Dan
On Dec 19, 2007, at 2:28 PM, Jay Urish wrote:
I just used a dremel and cutting wheel to break the striplines where I
could always bridge them back with solder wick or resister legs.
Dan Blasberg wrote:
Jay,
What did you use to
Gary,
I have 2 of the analog 100wt CLB repeaters and need the proms programmed. Do
you know anyone who has a programmer that is willing to program them.
Mike
Oregon Repeater Linking Group
Mike Mullarkey
www.orlg.org
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Motorola used to sell a conversion kit that would turn a CLB analog into a
CXB digital
for around $300
Steve
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You should call me in Elko
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