Re: DB4060 Tuning Rod Replating
Sounded too good to be true haha. I should expect to probably pay around 50-75 per rod then 2019-2020 prices). Mine are only 2x8" cylinders. Perhaps $100 per rod would be about right for mine.
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Joseph Mancino
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#215504
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Re: DB4060 Tuning Rod Replating
Nope, $100 for one.
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Chuck Kelsey
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Re: DB4060 Tuning Rod Replating
Hell, at that price, I'd do it in a heart beat. $100 for all 6 movable plungers?
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Joseph Mancino
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#215502
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Re: DB4060 Tuning Rod Replating
I had some silver plating done probably 4-5 years ago for a 6-meter can. The fixed portion of the plunger had about an inch at each end plated, and the movable plunger was completely plated (about
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Chuck Kelsey
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#215501
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DB4060 Tuning Rod Replating
Has anyone had the plungers in the DB4060/4062 replated with silver before? I have a set that needs new plating and am in the process of getting a quote with a local company to get them done. If it's
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Joseph Mancino
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#215500
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Re: upgrade cdm 750 dash to 1250 remote
Yes, this is possible. Chirp + waris.py extension will allow you to make the edits for the control head swap. After you do it, you'll need to edit and re-write the codeplug because fields like channel
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Larry N6TXX
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Re: Midland 91-1110 Basetech III intermittent receive
How old are they? I seem to remember about 10-15yrs ago a major mfr of ceramic IF filters, maybe Murata, made bad batches that affected lots of brands of radios. They would fail after some time and
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Mike
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#215498
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Re: Isolated Tee
This is exactly what I used yesterday to do an effective sensitivity test on an APRS digi here to determine why it has limited receive range..
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Dion Bramich
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#215497
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Midland 91-1110 Basetech III intermittent receive
I'm troubleshooting a pair of 91-1110 VHF repeaters that both seem to exhibit the same issue: Intermittent receive. The units will work perfectly for days, then suddenly stop recognizing a receive
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Ron
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#215496
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Re: ID intervals (was: [repeater-builder] RC-210 and SLR-8000 PL Inhibit)
This really belongs on the FCC Rules group! ?The ground system needs watering!
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Kevin Magloughlin
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#215495
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Re: RC-210 and SLR-8000 PL Inhibit
Oh good grief! ?Take this overrated pissing contest over to the ¡°FCC Rules Group¡±! ?That¡¯s why I established that group! 73 Kevin
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Kevin Magloughlin
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#215494
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Re: upgrade cdm 750 dash to 1250 remote
ok fat fingers to cdm 1250 and phone is 913-530-6527 [email protected]> wrote:
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dewey jones
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#215493
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Re: upgrade cdm 750 dash to 1250 remote
i just changed a cdm 750 4 channel to 36 channel for testing haven't got much further but planning to put it in 6 meters. i used chirp to do this works ok for both control head swap and band change.
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dewey jones
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#215492
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Tait TM-8105 UHF AllStarLink Ready Repeaters -- Memorial Day Sale
Memorial Day Sale - $100 Off 40 Watt UHF 70CM Watt AllStarLink Repeaters including Raspberry Pi computer, Sound Interface, and 2 Tait Radios, ready to go and link to the AllStar Network!
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Skyler Fennell
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#215491
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Re: RC-210 and SLR-8000 PL Inhibit
Honto da na! Burt, K60QK
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Burt K6OQK
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upgrade cdm 750 dash to 1250 remote
Is this possible to do? It's a low band d split 25 to 40 w.
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Part 15 Engineer
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#215489
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Re: ID intervals (was: [repeater-builder] RC-210 and SLR-8000 PL Inhibit)
The FCC has said no several times to that but I guess he's not listening [email protected]> wrote:
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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#215488
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ID intervals (was: [repeater-builder] RC-210 and SLR-8000 PL Inhibit)
At 5/23/2025 01:48 PM, you wrote: That was my point. It is not prohibited, so therefore is allowed. In fact, one could ID every 5 minutes and be legal. Really? OK then, how about every 3 minutes? 2
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Bob Dengler
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#215487
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M1225LS Radio Password Bypass
I have 2 UJF M1225 LS radios that have passwords that previous owners don't have available. I once heard there was a bypass password for these radios. Is that true?
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jim_everson
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#215486
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Re: RC-210 and SLR-8000 PL Inhibit
like you pointing out the errors of my ways so I'll ignore you". Nice attitude, especially in amateur radio where we are supposed to be self-policing. Clearly you can't even police yourself. I was
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Bob Dengler
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