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Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Many of the dual-band radios have mic gain settings. It may only be low-med-high, but they do have it. Mick - W7CAT
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #195401 ·
Re: Yearly support request - Repeater Builder? website - W3KKC
Done ! Fabrice, F5HCC.
By f5hcc · #195400 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Honestly, I'd be hard pressed to find a made-for-ham rig that has a mic gain adjustment. It is something that has finally made it's way back into many of the better commercial rigs though.
By Jim Barbour · #195399 ·
Re: Quintron Corporation / Glenayre 70cm pager transmitter & Power Supply. Need info.
Yes Joe, that's it. Where/how could I get a copy of the manual or schematics. I'm only using the last stage 90watt amp driven by 25 watts from a CDM750. I tested with 3 watts (from a Bowfeng) into the
By Frank Perkins · #195398 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth - (was Windows 7 config)
"... weak area for many hams." - amen.? This is at the forefront of many evolving discussions. I'm no where near the level of expertise and experience of most/all here, but in the band-planning and
By Jim Aspinwall · #195397 ·
Re: Isocoupler
Amen to that Bruce....a single tower is usually pretty easy to work with using the ATU at the base...but in a Directional Array, it can be a nasty issue.... Stations at the low end of the band have
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195396 ·
Re: Isocoupler
Please be aware that using an Iso-coupler or installing any antenna on an AM tower can change the impedance of the tower and trigger the need for a proof, especially if you're doing this on a tower
By Burt K6OQK · #195395 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
This variable audio issue isn't confined to amateur radio.? It's a big issue in public safety too. Some users have good mic technique but many don't.? Police seem to be worse than fire.? It isn't
By nj902 · #195394 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
I have to agree about users not being trainable on audio and microphone technique. It has developed into a big problem. Some guys blast the microphone while others hold it at arm's length. Asking them
By Chuck Kelsey · #195393 ·
Re: Yearly support request - Repeater Builder? website - W3KKC
Done
By Dave VE3DPT · #195392 ·
Re: Yearly support request - Repeater Builder? website - W3KKC
Done, Thanks for all you do Kevin! -- Joe Orrico WB6HRO / WR6AAC Repeater System
By WB6HRO · #195391 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Chris, I will not disagree with you, but it's just that you and I have different approaches to the on-going problems of audio levels of repeater users. I consider the W6MEP repeater a repeater for all
Re: CAT WX-250 Programming Software
any news on this, as I am looking for one also...
By Jamie WW3S · #195389 ·
Re: Quintron Corporation / Glenayre 70cm pager transmitter & Power Supply. Need info.
Does this look like the PA board layout? This is from the Quintron QT-6700 manual. Joe
By Joe · #195388 ·
Re: Need documentation for SS-32M tone encoder
Nice list on R-B.? On the SS-32, there's just the basic drawing.? Here's the 4-page version for Mike as well. - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please visit SRG's web site at
By Karl Shoemaker · #195387 ·
Re: Yearly support request - Repeater Builder? website - W3KKC
Done KG5QYM
By KG5QYM · #195386 ·
Re: Need documentation for SS-32M tone encoder
Done ! Mike WA6ILQ
By M M · #195384 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Well, an 8100 is nice, especially with the XT chassis lol, but not everybody can afford an Optimod or Orban audio processor..... I have a 6300 but it's for sale... Kind of overkill for ham radio and
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195383 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Burt, Thanks for taking the time to prepare a detailed response explaining your measurement procedures and your audio processing. I also agree that variations in user level make it hard to understand
By nj902 · #195382 ·
Isocoupler
Curious who of you might be on an AM Broadcast "Hot" tower. I have two VHF isocouplers.? The heavy duty Kintronic FMC model. Currentlytuned for 150's, but are pretty wide. And easily tuned. Contact
By Chris KC4CMR · #195381 ·