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Re: GE MII voter complete
Yes, RF downlinks as I don't want to depend on the internet when the brown stuff hits the fan. -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please visit SRG's web site at http://www.srgclub.org for the
By Karl Shoemaker · #195644 ·
Re: Voter Systems
Steven, I designed and built a TDV but it does not sample S/N, just a cheap way to go. Details on the web site. In my job the Motorola or GE one works nicely however, needs a status tone.? But I am
By Karl Shoemaker · #195643 ·
Re: Voter Systems
Puget Sound Repeater Group (psrg.org) has built two different voted systems using Allstar and RTCMs. This IP based technology has been working brilliantly here in Seattle. Our 2m repeater system has 6
By Doug Kingston, KD7DK · #195642 ·
Re: Voter Systems
Well, for your first question, many of the newer repeater systems have internal voting now. Kenwood can do it, but it's a add-on option. Simoco has it, but we've put in two systems now, and I am not
By Jim Barbour · #195641 ·
Voter Systems
Hello Everyone, This question is a general question and a one for me to figure out what is out on the market today for voters. * With Doug Hall out of the market who is left for voters still being
Re: Occupied bandwidth
Well, the noise I'm talking about is on channel noise. No filter will take that out without taking out the desired signals too. I know what you're talking about there, done it. If I was 15 off, I had
By Jim Barbour · #195639 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
The wide band noise is why we need duplexer cavities on the transmitter, to notch or filter that noise at the rcv freq.? How much noise determines the duplexer needed. For a clown messing with one of
By Ron Wright · #195638 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
Dont you think 6m plan is not so critical.? Might be in CA, but most of the world 6m repeaters are dead, kinda do what one wants although should follow some standards such as splits. On 6m much
By Ron Wright · #195637 ·
Re: Balun for HF
Karl, No, a center fed dipole will not work on the even harmonics of the fundamental freq, 80m not work on 40m,? It has to do with the voltage/current.? At fundamental half wave at the center the
By Ron Wright · #195636 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
Not sure I get what that means... How are you linking sites?
By Jim Barbour · #195635 ·
Re: 6' base station cabinet needed in the Ozarks
Bill I'm forthing at the mouth.? Let's see, 3 days (at least) travel time, putting up with crazy drivers on I-5, sleeping in the truck, meals, threat of being robbed or mugged; naw, I'll have to pass
By Karl Shoemaker · #195634 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
Thanks, I got that the first time Jim,? I forgot to mention I don't want a ST on the tail of a downlink. Chris I had some issues with the LGD one. I wrote a supp manual about it on the web site you
By Karl Shoemaker · #195633 ·
Re: Balun for HF
If you go with the fan dipole, check out the SRI (Stanford Research Institute) version. Jeff - NZ2S
By JeffBanke · #195632 ·
Re: Balun for HF
I suggest you have a look DJ0IP's information. https://www.dj0ip.de/balun-stuff ( https://www.dj0ip.de/balun-stuff/ ) Steve - N8AR
By Steve-N8AR · #195631 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
Again, you don't need to mod a GE voter for E&M/COR signalling. It's built in.
By Jim Barbour · #195630 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
I used a DH voter at a previous job on our low band radio system. It worked great after I did some modifications to it because it didn't like 0 DBM audio reference levels. That one's easy to
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195629 ·
Re: GE MII voter complete
During my 26-year with the State we had the Motorola version.? We used the ST not only for a reference (for the S/N circuit) but also for signalling (what "hams" call cor) which would signal the
By Karl Shoemaker · #195628 ·
Re: Telewave TPRD-1554 Won¡¯t Tune To 600KHz Notch
The loops in my unit don't have any extra caps on them. Telewave support sent me over the schematic for the 600KHz loops and the capacitor value I need. I'm just waiting on the caps to arrive.
By Jared Smudde · #195627 ·
Re: Telewave TPRD-1554 Won¡¯t Tune To 600KHz Notch
Take a look If you pull the loops from the cavity not tuning you may find the cap is there but cut - common depending on build year and at tune time the cap was nipped for above 154 MHz If it's older
By Ranger Radio · #195626 ·
Re: Occupied bandwidth
There's no doubt in my mind there is something wrong with that machine. If it's using a duplexer (most 6M rptrs in Ohio are split site), it's got a problem or not tuned right. Bu
By Jim Barbour · #195625 ·