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6m repeater antenna

 

Hello knowledgable listers,
This is my first post. Just found the list. My compliments to all responsible.
Here goes: I have a DB-212 (6m side mounted 1/2 wave folded dipole) and a DB-225 (same thing except they add a director). If I mounted one DB-212 and one DB-225 back to back on a pipe, would I not get a nearly circular pattern with some gain in the general direction of the DB-225? I'm looking for a fat lobe in one direction, but I don't want to kill the opposite direction. The DB-225 by itself has a nearly semicircular pattern, & the 212 is nearly omni. I don't have enough space vertically to offset for a collinear mounting, so they must mount at the same elevation.
I'm assuming they can be fed with a normal phasing harness like a 2 dipole collinear. Anyone see a problem?

73...Mike Fletcher
KE4SHA, Big Bone, Ky.


Re: MCX 100&1000

Paul E. Reilly
 

Mcx 100 is a prom the same as syntor. The person you need to contact is
Paul Bennett his e-mail is pbennett@... or if you would like to
call (503) 472-5644 . Hehas a program that will burn syntor, or mcx100 .
The mcx100 is the Canadian version of syntor. Write or call him he has
every thing to get them going. 73's Paul.At 09:49 PM 3/27/99 -0700, you wrote:

From: "D.J.H." <ve6zh@...>

How are the Motorola Mcx100&1000 programmed?I have run on to several,would
like to find out how it is done.

TNX Doug VE6ZH


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Cat Controller Time Programming

Kevin K. Custer W3KKC
 

Hello All,
We have put the time program on our website and it's available for
downloading.

This is the program that allows users to set the time on any CAT
controller from their PC by holding the microphone up to the PC speaker.

Thanks,

Dwayne....
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Fax: 410-586-8475
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Motorola Micor audio/squelch board

Habib
 

I need a working used Motorola Micor audio/squelch board--mine has lost
squelch control but otheraise works. Will trade it in if you wuould
like.


Steve Liggett, WA4BVO

Stevel@...


Re: MCX 100&1000

D.J.H.
 

Thanks William.
Doug VE6ZH

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From: William L Anderson <bill@...>
To: Repeater-builder@...
Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: MCX 100&1000
Date: Saturday, March 27, 1999 11:10 PM

From: William L Anderson <bill@...>

The MCX 100 uses a prom, (program once read many) if I remember
correctly. It
was programmed by the old suitcase programmer. There is a man who has a
board
he sell that will program them and the Syntor as well, Paul Bennet is
his name
but a Modem crash took his address from me.
Bill

DJH wrote:

From: "D.J.H." <ve6zh@...>

How are the Motorola Mcx100&1000 programmed?I have run on to
several,would
like to find out how it is done.

TNX Doug VE6ZH

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Re: MCX 100&1000

D.J.H.
 

Thanks,and i can relate to the memory thing HI.
Doug

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From: mike Gimblett <"mikey12"@pacbell.net>
To: Repeater-builder@...
Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: MCX 100&1000
Date: Saturday, March 27, 1999 12:54 PM

From: mike Gimblett <"mikey12"@pacbell.net>

the mcx 1000 is a pc program
and the 100 I think is a chip
it's been a long time BRAIN FAD or C.R.S
can't remember shit

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Re: MCX 100&1000

D.J.H.
 

Thanks for the input,will keep digging around.
73 Doug VE6ZH

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From: Charles D. Miller <cdmiller@...>
To: Repeater-builder@...
Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: MCX 100&1000
Date: Saturday, March 27, 1999 9:59 PM

From: "Charles D. Miller" <cdmiller@...>

If it is like most resent Motorola radios, It takes Software,
RSS, and Programming Cables.

We do not have these in our shop, but have MCS2000, Spectra's,
SABER's, MTS2000, and many more.

All Require RSS Software and RSS.

Good luck and mayby someone else can give you a better answer.


* REPLY SEPARATOR *

On 3/27/99 at 9:49 PM D.J.H. wrote:

From: "D.J.H." <ve6zh@...>

How are the Motorola Mcx100&1000 programmed?I have run on to
several,would
like to find out how it is done.

TNX Doug VE6ZH


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WD5EEH
443.350 PL 110.9
Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Motorola T1504A

KF4TNP
 

Looking for two Motorola T1504A duplexers anybody have some around for
say trade etc..please let me know asap vie direct e-mail thank you
Brent


Re: MCX 100&1000

William L Anderson
 

The MCX 100 uses a prom, (program once read many) if I remember correctly. It
was programmed by the old suitcase programmer. There is a man who has a board
he sell that will program them and the Syntor as well, Paul Bennet is his name
but a Modem crash took his address from me.
Bill

DJH wrote:

From: "D.J.H." <ve6zh@...>

How are the Motorola Mcx100&1000 programmed?I have run on to several,would
like to find out how it is done.

TNX Doug VE6ZH

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Re: MCX 100&1000

tom oliver
 

Try bat labs

tom n8ies

"Charles D. Miller" wrote:

From: "Charles D. Miller" <cdmiller@...>

If it is like most resent Motorola radios, It takes Software,
RSS, and Programming Cables.

We do not have these in our shop, but have MCS2000, Spectra's,
SABER's, MTS2000, and many more.

All Require RSS Software and RSS.

Good luck and mayby someone else can give you a better answer.

* REPLY SEPARATOR *

On 3/27/99 at 9:49 PM D.J.H. wrote:

From: "D.J.H." <ve6zh@...>

How are the Motorola Mcx100&1000 programmed?I have run on to
several,would
like to find out how it is done.

TNX Doug VE6ZH


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Re: MCX 100&1000

Charles D. Miller
 

If it is like most resent Motorola radios, It takes Software,
RSS, and Programming Cables.

We do not have these in our shop, but have MCS2000, Spectra's,
SABER's, MTS2000, and many more.

All Require RSS Software and RSS.

Good luck and mayby someone else can give you a better answer.


* REPLY SEPARATOR *

On 3/27/99 at 9:49 PM D.J.H. wrote:

From: "D.J.H." <ve6zh@...>

How are the Motorola Mcx100&1000 programmed?I have run on to
several,would
like to find out how it is done.

TNX Doug VE6ZH


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WD5EEH
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Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
cdmiller@...


MCX 100&1000

D.J.H.
 

How are the Motorola Mcx100&1000 programmed?I have run on to several,would
like to find out how it is done.

TNX Doug VE6ZH


GE MASTR II BASE STATION SYSTEM BOARD DIAGRAM

KF4TNP
 

Does anybody have a copy of the GE MASTER II BASE STATION
system board diagram it is GE P/N: LBI-4791 that can be sent via
e-mail directly?
Thank you,
Brent


Re: MCX 100&1000

mike Gimblett
 

the mcx 1000 is a pc program
and the 100 I think is a chip
it's been a long time BRAIN FAD or C.R.S
can't remember shit


Re: RC-99 / IC-900 Interface

Corey Dean
 

Yes, I have had several of these in the past. I didn't find them very
reliable. The eprom just seems to go south after a few months and would
have to send $40 for a new one. First it would go buggy decoding my
tones, then lock the remote base up for no reason. I wasn't the only one
in the area with these problems either. They were developed by Jim Hughes
N2HQI and at one time there was a large number accross NY state. I did
receive one from another ham who had one, KA2CTN and never had a bit of
trouble with that one for well over a year until I sold it to a friend. 2
weeks later and up till right noe (1 year later) it is still giving us a
headache. Corey

On 27 Mar 1999 kenneyj@... wrote:

From: kenneyj@...

Does anyone have any experience with an RC-99 controller?

Found a Web site and requested information -
(Jim Hughes N2HQI) - but haven't received a reply. It's been nearly a week.

Looking for an INEXPENSIVE way to interface the IC-900 series radios for a remote base.

John
WB4NFC



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Re: RC-99 / IC-900 Interface

mike hamann
 

John,
I suggest you send at least one more e-mail (maybe a
"forward" of your first?), then, as your last e-mail, ask "is
anybody home?". It took me three e-mails to get a response
from one 2-way radio supplier, all of them more than a week
apart. Many people do not check their e-mail any more
frequently than every week.
73,
Mike, wb6csh


-

From: kenneyj@...

Does anyone have any experience with an RC-99 controller?

Found a Web site and requested information -
(Jim Hughes
N2HQI) - but haven't received a reply. It's been nearly a
week.

Looking for an INEXPENSIVE way to interface the IC-900
series radios for a remote base.

John
WB4NFC



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RC-99 / IC-900 Interface

 

Does anyone have any experience with an RC-99 controller?

Found a Web site and requested information -
(Jim Hughes N2HQI) - but haven't received a reply. It's been nearly a week.

Looking for an INEXPENSIVE way to interface the IC-900 series radios for a remote base.

John
WB4NFC


Re: 10GHZ Link

Ray Vaughan
 

Under the heading of good timing...

The March 1999 73 Magazine has info on 10GHz. In "Above & Beyond" "10 Hgz
fun, 1999 update, part 2: The Gunn diode modulator power supply" Looks
like you may want to get the Feb issue too for Part 1. Looks like he used
the Ramsey FR10 for IF. I'm not into 10 Ghz yet, but this might be
interesting to anyone who's been following this thread.

Hope this helps.

At 10:49 AM 3/25/99 -0500, you wrote:
From: "John Hackman" <johnh@...>

If you can obtain a line-of-sight path between two sites, the 10 GHz
gunnplexers provide a very nice method of bi-directional linking. They are
by their nature capable of full-duplex operation. Add two receivers (30 MHz
is reported to work - just crystal up both receivers to the same frequency)
to serve as the receiver IF/detector strips. Obtain an AFC voltage from ONE
of the receivers and run it back to the voltage regulator of its associated
Gunn diode so as to AFC lock that site to the other site [do not AFC both
setups - they'll end up chasing each other out of the band]. The Gunn diodes
are modulated by providing audio drive to their voltage regulators. Voila! A
reasonably simple bi-directional full duplex link. The two transmitters will
be synched to each other, separated by the frequency selected as the IF.

Now for the customary disclaimer ... this works in theory, and in somebody
else's practice - I've never had my hands on two Gunnplexers to try it out,
but various publications have reported it to work. With the ready
availability of low-band Motorola and GE crystal-controlled mobiles, this
should be simple to implement.

......John WB4VVA

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Mitchell <sparc@...>
To: repeater-builder@... <repeater-builder@...>;
Repeaters@... <Repeaters@...>; RLC@...
<RLC@...>
Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 5:57 PM
Subject: [Repeater-builder] 10GHZ Link


From: Kevin Mitchell <sparc@...>

Hi All,

I have a couple of 10GHz gunplexers sitting in my radio room that have
not been used for anything, at the moment.
I brought them at Dayton a few years ago, and wanted to use them for a
project, but never got around to doing anything about it.
Now, I came across them again and thought maybe I could use them as a
full duplex link between the main repeater site and my remote
nauto-patch site, or for some other use, with linking as it's purpose.
Okay, now that I have this idea, has anyone used 10GHz for linking (full
duplex) and if so could you please forward me the information on how you
did it. I would like to see them being used for the auto-patch link,
this way it will be very hard for someone to find the freq.

The information I have so far, from what I have worked out, is that I
will have to run them on different freq's.

Look forward to the replies.

Regards

Kevin. ZL1UDD.


Re: 10GHZ Link

John Hackman
 

If you can obtain a line-of-sight path between two sites, the 10 GHz
gunnplexers provide a very nice method of bi-directional linking. They are
by their nature capable of full-duplex operation. Add two receivers (30 MHz
is reported to work - just crystal up both receivers to the same frequency)
to serve as the receiver IF/detector strips. Obtain an AFC voltage from ONE
of the receivers and run it back to the voltage regulator of its associated
Gunn diode so as to AFC lock that site to the other site [do not AFC both
setups - they'll end up chasing each other out of the band]. The Gunn diodes
are modulated by providing audio drive to their voltage regulators. Voila! A
reasonably simple bi-directional full duplex link. The two transmitters will
be synched to each other, separated by the frequency selected as the IF.

Now for the customary disclaimer ... this works in theory, and in somebody
else's practice - I've never had my hands on two Gunnplexers to try it out,
but various publications have reported it to work. With the ready
availability of low-band Motorola and GE crystal-controlled mobiles, this
should be simple to implement.

......John WB4VVA

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Mitchell <sparc@...>
To: repeater-builder@... <repeater-builder@...>;
Repeaters@... <Repeaters@...>; RLC@...
<RLC@...>
Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 5:57 PM
Subject: [Repeater-builder] 10GHZ Link


From: Kevin Mitchell <sparc@...>

Hi All,

I have a couple of 10GHz gunplexers sitting in my radio room that have
not been used for anything, at the moment.
I brought them at Dayton a few years ago, and wanted to use them for a
project, but never got around to doing anything about it.
Now, I came across them again and thought maybe I could use them as a
full duplex link between the main repeater site and my remote
nauto-patch site, or for some other use, with linking as it's purpose.
Okay, now that I have this idea, has anyone used 10GHz for linking (full
duplex) and if so could you please forward me the information on how you
did it. I would like to see them being used for the auto-patch link,
this way it will be very hard for someone to find the freq.

The information I have so far, from what I have worked out, is that I
will have to run them on different freq's.

Look forward to the replies.

Regards

Kevin. ZL1UDD.




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Re: Mastr II Cos question

John Lloyd, K7JL
 

Kevin,

Yes, the RUS ( Receive Unsquelch Sensor ) is the better one to use. It works
with the Channel Guard Decoder ( PL for the Motorola terminology ).
It comes out of the Audio Squelch Board on Pin 8 of P904.

I've worked with the GE Radios for 20 Years now.

John Lloyd, K7JL



Kevin K. Custer W3KKC wrote:

From: "Kevin K. Custer W3KKC" <kuggie@...>

Hello all,

On the GE conversion site I sponsor on rbtip I have information on
the conversion of the Mastr II.


A while back someone told me that the information on the cos that
is suggested for use is not really the best one to use. I believe
the gent said the rus or rui line is a better place because it
follows the Channel Guard and also has some hysteresis built in
when mobiles are in flutter.

What's the consensus?

What is the pin number for RUS or RUI, or what ever the hell it's
called?

I did not originally build the GE Mastr II conversion site on my
server, I inherited it. I am not real well versed on the GE stuff,
but I would like to update this info to be more correct.
I have done several conversions (long ago) on Mastr II's and I
don't even remember what I used.

Thanks,
Kevin

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