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Re: Occupied bandwidth - (was Windows 7 config)
One more look at D-Str - as Burt said, a chart without numbers is just a pretty picture. In their literature, Icom said: "D-Star channel spacing = more repeaters"? AND "Requiring only a 6 kHz
By nj902 · #195604 ·
Re: Henry radio
Our club just bought one. Try contacting them. Les KeeganN4LPK
By Les Keegan · #195603 ·
rf output
im looking at doing the tx power alignment in the quantar i assume a simple rf meter and dummy load is needed to align this.. if i remember correctly the alignment instructions simply say if the rf
By sean M0OEG · #195602 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth - (was Windows 7 config)
Here is the attachment.
By nj902 · #195601 ·
Motorola Wildcard Programing
Any Motorola Quantar Wild-card Programming Experts out there? I have a Quantar T5365A that I need to interface to a RL Club controller. The issue is I need to bring out the COR signal and PL Valid on
By Richard Gill · #195600 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth - (was Windows 7 config)
Hi Bob. Bob said: "I'm curious as to how the above frequencies & deviations were arrived at. Are they supposed to approximate the occupied BW when human speech is the modulating source?" That's
By nj902 · #195599 ·
Re: Telewave TPRD-1554 Won¡¯t Tune To 600KHz Notch
I figured we had a high split duplexer since it was originally purchased for a commercial VHF system. It's odd that one cavity tunes up just fine but the other doesn't. I'm going to try and slapping
By Jared Smudde · #195598 ·
GE MII voter complete
Anybody interested in a six-channel GE Master II voter? I have one complete that I'll be putting up for auction on hamradioauctions.com but thought I'd offer it here first. PM me if interested Chris
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195597 ·
Re: MSR2000 Molex Plug problem
Tin plating was one of the biggest recalls with micor and later radios.? You could order contacts in bulk and replace them as needed.? Big job.? For some radios they came up with gold plated
By jb · #195596 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
I've found that different radios respond differently to high noise levels: some will blow squelch, requiring you to turn up the squelch to the point that once you get away from the noise source, it
By Bob Dengler · #195595 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
My 2 meter repeater is on 147.015MHz. It's output frequency is close enough to a microprocessors multiple of 1MHz, such as 147.000, that users occasionally have problems hearing the repeater. It
By Joe · #195594 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
This happens to me on 6 meters many times when I am near a new style stoplight. The noise shows up on my S-meter indicator as full scale, but no audio and the squelch does not open. It appears that
By Chris Smart <ve3rwj@...> · #195593 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
Bingo! That's one of the sources. Fire Departments used to complain that they could not hear dispatch when near a stoplight. I am forced to keep my 6-M mobile in tone squelch due to all the noise that
By Chuck Kelsey · #195592 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
This happens to me on 6 meters many times when I am near a new style stoplight. The noise shows up on my S-meter indicator as full scale, but no audio and the squelch does not open. It appears that
By Joe · #195591 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
The Delta I used as mobile for a while had a noise blanker that did not help at all. The noise I'm talking about is continuous - coming from POS terminals, routers, DSL, LED sign boards and lighting,
By Chuck Kelsey · #195590 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
Depends on the noise blanker... My 30+ years of low band FM experience found that some noise blankers work better than others.. The lowband Motorola Micor "extender" had a bad habit of breaking into
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195589 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
I've operated a 6-meter repeater for a couple decades. The thing I've learned is that noise generated near the receiver will desense it a lot. 6-meters now has a LOT of noise sources that were not
By Chuck Kelsey · #195588 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth - (was Windows 7 config)
I'm curious as to how the above frequencies & deviations were arrived at. Are they supposed to approximate the occupied BW when human speech is the modulating source? This generally does not apply in
By Bob Dengler · #195587 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
My own radio (TH-9800), & observing that while I could kerchunk the repeater all over the place, that's all I could do. It had to be full scale & then some & I had to use 50 watts to get through while
By Bob Dengler · #195586 ·
Re: Henry radio
Thanks maxtrac2002 73¡¯s,Stephen K3SEM -.. . / -.- ¡­-- ¡­ . --
By Stephen K3SEM · #195585 ·