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Re: For sale
David Armstrong KF4LJR Technical Advisor, Southeastern, Division 440 Plunkett Dr. Horton, Al 35980 205-593-5321 home of the 443.725 Repeator an 53.030 How much an does it work, for the uhf master
By David Armstrong <kf4ljr@...> · #325 ·
Re: 6 meter repeater..
That's the kind of information I was after. I thought having tube outputs would make it tougher? Only the old Master (1?) base unit has tubes, the Master II (mobile) is solid state. Any comment on RX
By Tedd Doda <lazer@...> · #226 ·
Re: 6 meter repeater..
Thanks Ed. The sites address is: http://www.nhrc.net/mastr2/index.html Great stuff, and it looks very easy to do the mod's. The Master II is tuned up on 52.525, so it shouldn't take much to get it
By Tedd Doda <lazer@...> · #225 ·
Re: 6 meter repeater..
To be exact: http://www.nhrc.net/ The Mastr II link is at the bottom. Ray J. Vaughan, MS, CBTE KD4BBM ray@... http://www.rayvaughan.com/
By Ray Vaughan <ray@...> · #224 ·
System Maintenance and Upgrade
Hello, ONElist will be down for system upgrades Wednesday evening, from 8 pm to 11 pm Pacific Time. We are increasing our server capacity to keep up with our ever increasing user base. We apologize
By Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...> · #223 ·
Re: 6 meter repeater..
I'd use the Mitrek - why beat your brains out building fan cooling, etc. for the GE's and then have the recurring expense of replacing the driver and final tubes? In addition, the mobile power
By John Hackman <johnh@...> · #221 ·
6 meter repeater..
Hi People: I'm looking for information on modifing either a tube final GE Master, or a mobile Canadian GE MC74XC833A (100 watt mobile, Master II I think?)for repeater use. Which would be the better
By Tedd Doda <lazer@...> · #220 ·
Re: 6 meter repeater..
the ge master II is the best choice i think. look on the web as there is a complete set of instructions to modify your rsdio. also look up the nhrc repeater controller. if you just search yahoo for
By edriddle <edriddle@...> · #222 ·
Re: Terminology Page
Marvin Munster wrote: Marvin,
By Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...> · #219 ·
Re: Terminology Page
Reverse burst was used in the Olden Golden days of yore, when we used mechanical tuned reeds to decode and encode CTCSS tones. These reeds would keep running for a short time and the radio would be
By de Ric KK5RIC <kk5ric@...> · #218 ·
Re: Terminology Page
How about adding "Reverse Burst" and it's explanation. I have had it explained a time or two, but just can't seem to grasp the concept. Marvin.
By Marvin Munster <mmunster@...> · #217 ·
Terminology Page
Here are the first submissions to the terminology page. See it at http://www.kuggie.com/rbtip/repeaterterm.html Kevin
By Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...> · #216 ·
Re: wanted / Query
Sorry about that, The Model is a CM-4000B Ken VO1ST vo1st@...
By Ken Whalen <techline@... · #215 ·
Re: wanted / Query
A couple of things, First I'm looking for a schematic of a Power Supply for a Cushman 4000. Perhaps someone could point me to a source of service manuals etc.. Secondly further to the recent
By Ken Whalen <techline@... · #214 ·
Re: For Sale Posting, and a query.
de Ric KK5RIC wrote: Ok, I'll add that to the list. Kevin
By Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...> · #212 ·
Re: For Sale Posting, and a query.
Keven, I use the term TOS to indicate some form of "Tone Operated Squelch" Ric Sohl kk5ric DE: Ric Sohl Ham Radio Call Sign: KK5RIC (Advanced Class) The REPEATER builder, my radio or yours
By de Ric KK5RIC <kk5ric@...> · #211 ·
For Sale Posting, and a query.
Hello All, Because of the high rate of new users to this list (about 10 a day,) I am allowing the posting of "for sale" items twice a week instead of once a week. I will go back to once a week once
By Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...> · #210 ·
Re: VHF Mobile Micors
Might Be needing one of those, get with me off-line ad4cr@...
By AD4CR@... · #213 ·
List server problems
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By Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...> · #209 ·
UHF MASTER II INFO
Need Help in identify a few jacks on the Master II UHF repeater. looking at the rear of the Master II there is the bus bar it is labeled and to the left of it is a series of Jacks labeled J1201,
By Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...> · #208 ·