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6m solid state transmitter strip?
I apologize for this being a bit off-topic, however repeater builders should
have a bunch of goodies laying around which would serve my purpose nicely. I'm putting together a six meter propagation beacon here in Washington State, and am in need of a solid state transmitter strip that can be keyed for continuous beacon service. I want to run straight CW, simply an on/off carrier keyed at about 8-10wpm... I am hoping for something in the 25-100w range, but am flexible. Can anyone spare something from their junk box? 12vdc operation and a schematic or other associated documentation would be a plus. I plan to put the beacon transmitter on the low end of six meters, below 50.1, frequency yet to be determined. I hope to mount the tranmitter strip and memory keyer on a blank 19" rack panel. Please let me know what you have and your terms. Thanks in advance. 73, de Gary, W7NTF |
Re: GE Ranger for 6 meters?
Chuck Wood
THE RANGER WONT MAKE A RPT UNLESS YOU USE TWO OF THEM. HOWEVER THEY ARE ONE
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OF THE BEST SIX METER RADIOS GOING. IF YOU HAVE A CHANCE TO GET THEM DO. ALSO ARE THEY AVAILABLE TO OTHER PEOPLE OR WHAT? AGAIN DONT LET THEM SLIP BY THEY ARE AN EXTREMELY GOOD RADIO. 73S CHUCK WD6APP -----Original Message-----
From: Tedd Doda <lazer@...> To: Repeater list <repeater-builder@...> Date: Sunday, February 28, 1999 1:31 PM Subject: [repeater-builder] GE Ranger for 6 meters? From: "Tedd Doda" <lazer@...> |
Re: Member Update
On Mon, 01 Mar 1999 18:35:57 -0800, Cristobal Inos wrote:
I am glad I found and joined this list...I am equally happy to know thatLocated about 60 miles south-west of Toronto, Ontario (EN93). Our club, The Kitchener-Waterloo ARC () maintains a number of repeaters including 2m, 220, 440, and the soon to be released 6 meter. Tedd Doda CET packet va3sed@va3sed e-mail lazer@... |
List of subscribers
To answer Bob's question about getting a list of all the subscribers: YES!
On your member center page ( go to < and login, then click the "Member center" button) click on the USS_Chicago link under "List Center" then select "Member Profiles". Finally, run outside and rotate the tires on your car.... No wait, skip that last step... This should give you a list of all the users on the list (24 at last count) Joe |
Re: Member Update
Kevin Mitchell <[email protected]
Hi Chris, and the Group,
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I am getting this group from down here in New Zealand, and if this group is anything to go by, it should be going into every country, thanks to Kevin for adding it to the newsgroups. On the subject, Kevin mentions that this server will accept attachments, so hopefully we might see some circuits being posted. Hope to catch, or hear from everyone as the group grows more and more. Regards Kevin, ZL1UDD. Owner, Operator South Auckland Repeater Group. 29.64, 145.775, 147.325, 438.250, 428.575, 1291.100. Using Link-Comm RLC-2a and RLC-3 controllers with DVR and Remote Auto-Patch. PS. I am looking for equipment to run on 1296MHz as a repeater, I understand there is a mod to convert 430MHz equipment up to this freq. Come to mention it, I am always on the look out for reasonable priced equipment to use as portable repeaters and full duplex links. Cristobal Inos wrote: From: Cristobal Inos <soni@...> |
Re: service monitors
Kevin K. Custer W3KKC
Dean wrote:
From: Dean <deant@...> Go here for a really neat analyzer that won't bust your budget. I have built two of them and they work ok. Kevin |
GE Ranger for 6 meters?
Tedd Doda
Hi people:
Thanks for all the replies about the Mitreks and Master II's. While at the Hamilton, Ontario fleamarket, a friend found some GE Rangers on 6 meters. They come with the 990 control head, and all 64 memories programmed. We can get them for $150 CDN ($100 USD). Has anyone tried these for repeater use? I would be worried about the PLL noise, but don't know if it would be a concern. Would it be possible to use the internal CTCSS (PL) encode AND decode at the same time (again, for repeater use). Thanks for any input. Tedd Doda CET packet va3sed@va3sed e-mail lazer@... |
Re: Moto R2009 service monitor
Mark Sihlanick
thats for the tip. I emailed amtronix but they indicate they have too much
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of a back log and referred me to Communications Signaling. Mark At 07:02 AM 99/02/26 -0500, you wrote:
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Re: used service monitors
Kevin K. Custer W3KKC
Can anyone tell me where I could find LOW priced used service monitors,I would go to the local Two Way shop. Many times they have one ready to sell for a good price because of a recent upgrade. I have gotten several this way. Also try this place Kevin |
Re: used service monitors
Tedd Doda
Hi Dean:
On Sat, 27 Feb 1999 20:11:21 -1000, Dean wrote: Can anyone tell me where I could find LOW priced used service monitors,When I was in the market for one, I contacted the areas cellular provider. I picked up an IFR 1500 that was about 7 years old for less than $2500 (Canadian...about $1700 USD). The unit was maintained yearly and is still in operation. currently using cushman CE-5Your Cushman is turning into a Fluke (hi hi). Wish one of my IFRs would turn into a Motorola........ Tedd Doda CET packet va3sed@va3sed e-mail lazer@... |
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