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Re: Kenwood TKR NXR series repeater molex plug info
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By Ken Arck AH6LE · #195029 ·
Re: antenna connectors
Goo-gone usually works for me but sometimes you have to get something stronger.. All depends on how long it's been there and sitting out in the sun drying Chris WB5ITT
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195028 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
IIRC the 50pin Telco connector has a flat RX and TX connections that should meet your needs . Just about everything is available on that connector. I've had problems interfacing a Quantar to an
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195027 ·
Kenwood TKR NXR series repeater molex plug info
Would anyone have handy the information for ordering the 15 pin molex plug on the back of these repeaters? It's labeled TEST/SPKR and is the ACC15P plug. Thanks, Joe, K1ike
By Joe · #195026 ·
Re: antenna connectors
I use ACETONE on a rag¡­works good for me. - Mike Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2022 7:23 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [repeater-builder] antenna connectors Is there anything i can use to
By k4cvl · #195025 ·
antenna connectors
Is there anything i can use to remove the sticky mastick tape off connectors the previous installer did not wrap with scotch 33 or 88 ? Steve Flory W9KOP sflory@... "I like climbing towers
By sflory@... · #195024 ·
QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Greetings Gang, I have a question for those QUANTAR Gurus in the group. I need to feed wide band analog audio - from 50 Hz to 6 kHz into the transmitter modulator.? I've found a place just ahead of
By Burt K6OQK · #195023 ·
Re: Repeater Horror Stories
Hi all On the subject of T-Hunts, a couple of decades ago a local club had a "fox hunt". When the first hunters showed at the hidden site, all they found was a large number of garbage bags filled with
By Burt Lang · #195022 ·
Re: Repeater Horror Stories
Wow that was scary. What country did that last 'episode 24' happen in? Paul w0rw
By w0rw · #195021 ·
Re: Repeater Horror Stories
I can't tell many of my stories as they may have had widespread coverage.? In the days when gas was cheaper, T-hunting was more popular and large groups would participate, we found it important to
By jb · #195020 ·
Re: WACOM Products
We have used Wacom duplexers on two of my former clubs repeaters. They were there when I became a member and are still there when I recently relocated to Tennessee. They just work well. LesKeegan
By Les Keegan · #195018 ·
Re: Tiny repeater antenna
In any area with significant 900 MHz Part 15 activity, the low gain shouldn't hurt at all because all that Part 15 noise will come from the horizon. So all you'll lose is TX coverage, which can always
By Bob Dengler · #195017 ·
Tiny repeater antenna
Hi Guys, Just set up my newest 900 mhz repeater.? However I was restricted on antenna size, so I put up a 24" tall L-com antenna.? So far it's working good, as in no desense with a preamp installed
By Bill Curtis N1RIK · #195016 ·
Repeater Horror Stories
Repeater Horror Stories & Scary 2 Way stories for Halloween. i love scary stories and this is a good time to recall them. What drove you out of the 2 Way or repeater business? Repeater nightmares? My
By w0rw · #195015 ·
Re: Contacting KLOVE in Belgium for Crystals,etc
Received. Very interesting. Thanks, John
By John · #195014 ·
Re: Contacting KLOVE in Belgium for Crystals,etc
Actually DTMF is used only via the local exchange or Central Office. On toll trunks, MF tones are used.. The big difference is DTMF is not harmonically related whereas the MF tones are. MF signaling
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195013 ·
Re: Contacting KLOVE in Belgium for Crystals,etc
FWIW, the DTMF system developed by Bell Labs back in the 1950s is the de facto world standard for phones. Note that ham radios that have DTMF pads on them generate the standard set of tones so you
By Dale Svetanoff · #195012 ·
Re: 1960 Repeater Story
I loved the instant heat radio......I hated the instant heat radio. Way back, early 1970's, I maintained fleets of RCA SUPER CARFONE's. Received many calls..."These damn radio's are running our
By Brian · #195011 ·
Re: Contacting KLOVE in Belgium for Crystals,etc
The + indicates the international call access code, which, as David indicated, is 011 in the US.? Some other countries might have a different access code, so they used + to "use your local access
By Eric · #195010 ·
Re: Contacting KLOVE in Belgium for Crystals,etc
Don¡¯t forget the International Access Code (011) as a prefix ahead of the Country Code when dialing phone numbers outside of North America. Dave McBrayer Auburn, CA
By David McBrayer <david.mcbrayer9@...> · #195009 ·