Re: Looking for a connector
The DC backup cable assembly? I have at least one that I know of possibly two or three. I'll have to check and see what I have in stock Chris WB5ITT [email protected]> wrote:
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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Re: Looking for a connector
A local gentleman is in the same situation. He is looking for the connector that bolts into the Quantar chassis - one side feeds DC from the backup battery and the other side feeds that into the
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M M
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Re: F/S MicroMagic UHF duplexer 6 cavity
I am interested but 420-440 Mhz <setxtelecom@...> wrote: -- Chuck -- KP4DJT AREDN Meshphone # 405.2005 and 405.2013 HamHotline # 11259 DMR ID 3140958
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kp4djt
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Needed: PMLN5644 rear connector board for XPR8400
I am in need of one PMLN5644BS rear connector board for an XPR8400.? This is the board in the rear of the repeater that has the accessory connector and Ethernet connector on it. Please message me at
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Jacob AD?JA
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Re: Source of Toshiba S-AU93 PA module for VXR-7000 ?
Is there a library or has any one made a list of PA transistor/FET and listed these under the PA/Tx they were installed in. If someone is pulling bricks for the second hand market, and there's a need
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John
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Re: whelen siren
But an SSC board, for years we¡¯ve used them in out EAS receivers with two levels of codes. One was an ¡°ALL CALL¡± the other individual code, the codes were 4 digits like ¡°5196¡± for a specific
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John N. Hudson III
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Re: Source of Toshiba S-AU93 PA module for VXR-7000 ?
The earlier model VXR-7000 did use a 2SC3102 UHF transistor as it's PA which are now very hard to source. That design also had some problems where the capacitors on the output side of the transistor
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DCFluX
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Re: Source of Toshiba S-AU93 PA module for VXR-7000 ?
To follow up on what Andy wrote, I received fake modules from China recently ¨C the first bad batch of eBay parts in several years. These were Toshiba S-AV17¡¯s; 50-watt VHF modules, very common in
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Jeff DePolo WN3A
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Db products cable lengths
I have a db products 900 MHz duplexer. Inter cavity cables are there but I¡¯m looking for the cable lengths that go to the ¡°T¡± to the antenna. Anyone have any info on these? georgec w2db
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George Csahanin
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Re: Source of Toshiba S-AU93 PA module for VXR-7000 ?
Actually, this one looks new ... https://www.ebay.com/itm/186223564153 Andy
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Re: Source of Toshiba S-AU93 PA module for VXR-7000 ?
There are some on eBay. However, many parts are pulls (even though they claim new). Just saying it could be worth a try. [email protected]> wrote:
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wj9jrg
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Re: whelen siren
It is only for weather warning
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sflory@...
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Source of Toshiba S-AU93 PA module for VXR-7000 ?
Have a VXR-7000 with no power out. S-AU93 module apparently 'cooked'.? Various datasheets suggest this is a 50-60w part Hard to find a source, most searches end up referring to an S-AU3 - RF Parts...
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Jim Aspinwall
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Re: whelen siren
Hi folks, As one of the RB moderators, going to go out on a limb and declare this equine deceased , and declare the thread closed Cheers! Martin Flynn W2RWJ
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M Flynn
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Re: whelen siren
Hey Roger. I did revisit Part 97. 97.113 States in part: "No station shall retransmit programs or signals emanating from any type of radio station other than an amateur station, except propagation and
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WJ4X Adam
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Re: whelen siren
Go back to your technician study guide. If you don't understand the need for a license to transmit you need to surrender your license and we don't need to try to educate you on this forum. I suggest
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n5qs
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Re: whelen siren
That's exactly what I was trying to get out, the same thing Chuck said. Chad Nelson WI9HF/WRPL979 Janesville Wisconsin 608-754-8671 Send from my spectrum iPhone 16.
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Chad Nelson
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Re: whelen siren
Please cite your source for those of us following along. Thank you! ?? -Adam WJ4X
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WJ4X Adam
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Re: whelen siren
There doesn't need to be. It is activating a transmitter in the amateur radio service. That's enough. You need to learn how to read. Same with your beaconing non-sense.
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Jim Barbour
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Re: whelen siren
What Chuck said. A code set off by a local agency, which action causes a station in the amateur service to transmit, is illegal. Only the exceptions listed are legal-NOAA/NWS weather radio, and NASA
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Jim Barbour
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