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Re: New at building a repeater

Walter Isaacson
 

That's odd. I've always used

In any case, not to take anything away from Link Comm, but why not spend
50 bucks on an audio delay board from S*Com? Strong signal or weak - no
squelch crash. :) From what I recall, the RLC-SQL was (is) more than
that and only reduces the crash on strong signals.
Thats what I have in my bookimarks. It puts you directly on their catalog
page. Mind you that bookmark is 3 years old.
We use the RLC audio delay boards. The audio delay boards doesn't address
the problem of weak and fluttery signals.
So far we use the audio delay boards here in Calgary. We use them on our
RLC-2A. We also use a few RLC-4s

Walter
VE6ANI
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Re: Congress and Email

Kevin K. Custer W3KKC
 

Please do not SPAM this or any other email list, or you will be removed.

That's your first warning. That's your only warning.
One more and you are gone.

Kevin Custer,
List Owner





"Charles D. Miller" wrote:


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On 4/21/99 at 8:39 AM George A. Rice, Jr. <garice@...> wrote:

CNN reported that in the next two weeks,
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Re: Canadian Marconi "MARCOM V" Programming

Ken Whalen <[email protected]
 

Fred,
This is the codes you requested for the Canadian Marconi Marcom 5 VHF
Mobile. ETS/CTCSS requires an add on board that plugs into the 28 pin
header located just behind the head. Two types of ETS boards are
available, a single tone and a multi-tone board. The Multi-Tone board is
controlled by the 1/10 buttons next to the mike jack.

Hope this helps.

Ken
vo1st@...


chan
1 144.490 RX/TX F2 F0 F0 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F2 F2 F3 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
2 144.970 RX/TX F2 F2 F1 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F2 F0 F5 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
3 145.010 RX/TX FA F2 F1 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FA F0 F5 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
4 145.110 RX 144.510 TX FE F3 F1 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F6 F2 F3 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
5 146.520 RX/TX F8 F1 F6 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F8 F3 F9 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
6 146.530 RX/TX FA F1 F6 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FA F3 F9 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
7 146.540 RX/TX FC F1 F6 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FC F3 F9 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
8 146.640 RX 146.040 TX F0 F3 F6 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F8 F1 F8 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
9 146.91 RX 146.31 TX F6 F2 F7 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FE F0 F9 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
10 147.060 RX 146.460 TX F4 F0 F8 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FC F2 F9 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
11 147.060 RX 147.660 TX F4 F0 F8 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FC F1 FD FC F1 F6 F9 F0
12 147.15 RX 147.750 TX F6 F1 F8 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FE F2 FD FC F1 F6 F9 F0
13 147.210 RX 147.810 TX F2 F2 F8 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FA F3 FD FC F1 F6 F9 F0
14 147.240 RX 147.840 TX F8 F2 F8 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F0 F0 FE FC F1 F6 F9 F0
15 147.270 RX 147.870 TX FE F2 F8 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F6 F0 FE FC F1 F6 F9 F0
16 147.390 RX 147.990 TX F6 F0 F9 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 FE F1 FE FC F1 F6 F9 F0


147.12+ F0 F1 F8 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F8 F2 FD FC F1 F6 F9 F0
146.94- FC F2 F7 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F4 F1 F9 FC F1 F6 F9 F0
147.03- FE F3 F7 F8 F1 F6 F9 F0 F6 F2 F9 FC F1 F6 F9 F0

On April 21, 1999 11:28 PM, Fred Chamberlain [SMTP:ve3cfz@...] wrote:
: From: "Fred Chamberlain" <ve3cfz@...>
:
: I'm Looking for the Programing Code for the RX and TX Frequencies in the
: Amatuer portion of the "MARCOM V" frequency Range 132-155
:
: any work sheets on frequency formulas, and channel addresses would be
: appreciated.
:
: Fred Chamberlain
: ve3cfz@...
:
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Re: Coating Aluminum

Richard D. Reese
 

"Ed Bathgate, RMA Repair Dept x8785" wrote:

Has anybody used epoxy paint?

I have heard of it being used for plastic/fiberglass
dirtbike parts that flex a lot.
I have seen it sold in spray cans for kitchen appliance
refinishing.

What do they paint airplanes with?
That should work well on a antenna.

$.0179 (not quite worth 2 cents)

Ed N3SDO
Ed & All,

Some years ago I requested a recommendation from Celwave as to what to
repaint antennas with. What they sent me is posted at:


I have had good luck with the Polyurethane Enamel that they recommended. I
have used this on home brew aluminum, copper, and brass antennas also with
no ill effects.

Rich Reese


Re: Congress and Email

Barry L. Aubrey
 

This appeared everywhere on the net over a year ago. VERY PHONY!

KEITH WELLS wrote:

This is not a true statement look at this web site



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On 4/21/99 at 8:39 AM George A. Rice, Jr. <garice@...> wrote:

CNN reported that in the next two weeks, Congress is going
to vote on allowing telephone companies to charge for
Internet access. That means, every time we make a long
distance email we will receive a long distance charge.
This will get costly. Please visit to the following web
site and complain. Complain to your Congressman. Don't
allow this to pass.
(THIS IS A PAGE I'M GOING TO
USE MORE OFTEN !!!!!) Pass this on to your friends. It is
URGENT!I hope all of you will pass this on to all your
friends and family. All of us have an interest in this
one. PLEASE FORWARD TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW TODAY BEFORE IT
IS TOO LATE!!!! This message was received from a friend
and I am passing it on. George / Bennye Rice

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Charles D. Miller
E-Mail: cdmiller@...


Re: Congress and Email

Charles D. Miller
 

Thanks for the info Keith.
Charles D. Miller
E-Mail: cdmiller@...


Re: Congress and Email

KEITH WELLS
 



sorry wrong paste
KEITH WELLS wrote:

This is not a true statement look at this web site


* BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE *

On 4/21/99 at 8:39 AM George A. Rice, Jr. <garice@...> wrote:

CNN reported that in the next two weeks, Congress is going
to vote on allowing telephone companies to charge for
Internet access. That means, every time we make a long
distance email we will receive a long distance charge.
This will get costly. Please visit to the following web
site and complain. Complain to your Congressman. Don't
allow this to pass.
(THIS IS A PAGE I'M GOING TO
USE MORE OFTEN !!!!!) Pass this on to your friends. It is
URGENT!I hope all of you will pass this on to all your
friends and family. All of us have an interest in this
one. PLEASE FORWARD TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW TODAY BEFORE IT
IS TOO LATE!!!! This message was received from a friend
and I am passing it on. George / Bennye Rice

* END FORWARDED MESSAGE *

Charles D. Miller
E-Mail: cdmiller@...


Re: Congress and Email

KEITH WELLS
 

This is not a true statement look at this web site


* BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE *

On 4/21/99 at 8:39 AM George A. Rice, Jr. <garice@...> wrote:

CNN reported that in the next two weeks, Congress is going
to vote on allowing telephone companies to charge for
Internet access. That means, every time we make a long
distance email we will receive a long distance charge. This
will get costly. Please visit to the following web site and
complain. Complain to your Congressman. Don't allow this
to pass. (THIS IS
A PAGE I'M GOING TO USE MORE OFTEN !!!!!) Pass this on to
your friends. It is URGENT!I hope all of you will pass this
on to all your friends and family. All of us have an
interest in this one. PLEASE FORWARD TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW
TODAY BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!!! This message was received
from a friend and I am passing it on. George / Bennye Rice

* END FORWARDED MESSAGE *

Charles D. Miller
E-Mail: cdmiller@...


Congress and Email

Charles D. Miller
 

* BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE *

On 4/21/99 at 8:39 AM George A. Rice, Jr. <garice@...>
wrote:
CNN reported that in the next two weeks, Congress is going to
vote on allowing telephone companies to charge for Internet
access. That means, every time we make a long distance email we
will receive a long distance charge. This will get costly.
Please visit to the following web site and complain. Complain
to your Congressman. Don't allow this to pass.



(THIS IS A PAGE I'M GOING TO USE MORE OFTEN !!!!!)

Pass this on to your friends. It is URGENT!
I hope all of you will pass this on to all your friends and
family. All of us have an interest in this one. PLEASE FORWARD
TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW TODAY BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!!!!

This message was received from a friend and I am passing it on.

George / Bennye Rice

* END FORWARDED MESSAGE *
Charles D. Miller
E-Mail: cdmiller@...


Fw: Voter description

"Tony Lelieveld" <[email protected]
 

Cris.

LDG Electronics makes a Voter system. They even offer it in kit form.
Their Website has a good description of their unit with a manual in Acrobat
Reader format, some 27 pages long. Their web address is
www.ldgelectronics.com

Their voter was first described in an article of QST April 1996. I have
not read it myself but will be very soon. Hope this helps.

73 Tony VE3DWI

-----Original Message-----
From: Cris Caraballo <ccarabal@...>
To: Repeater-builder@... <Repeater-builder@...>
Date: April 21, 1999 09:12
Subject: [Repeater-builder] Voter description


From: Cris Caraballo <ccarabal@...>

Does anyone know of a web site that has a technical description of a voter.
No specific brand I just need information on how they work.
Thanks, 73
Cris KE4IIF

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Re: New at building a repeater

mch
 

Walter Isaacson wrote:

I just checked Link-Comm's page to see if they still carried that
squelch/COS board but I didn't see it on their page.
For those that would like to check Link-Comm's page themselves its
That's odd. I've always used

In any case, not to take anything away from Link Comm, but why not spend
50 bucks on an audio delay board from S*Com? Strong signal or weak - no
squelch crash. :) From what I recall, the RLC-SQL was (is) more than
that and only reduces the crash on strong signals.

Joe, KR3P


Re: New at building a repeater

Walter Isaacson
 


Here also is information on building a quality squelch system for the Mitrek
radio.



Kevin
Thanks. Some 8 years ago or so I was trying to come up with a better
squelch/COS board. I breadboarded some circuits but wasn't happy with the
results. I sure tried to get my hands on one of those Motorola squelch IC's,
M7716/M6709 but none of the suppliers in the Calgary area could help me.
Eventually we cheated. One member of our group ended up buying an ex-
RCMP Micor 100 watt repeater and that repeater is our main repeater here in
Calgary. A rather expensive way to solve our squelch problem. <grin>

I just checked Link-Comm's page to see if they still carried that squelch/COS
board but I didn't see it on their page.
For those that would like to check Link-Comm's page themselves its


Walter
VE6ANI
Home Page:


Re: Canadian Marconi "MARCOM V" Programming

Ken Whalen <[email protected]
 

What Frequencies are you looking for?

Ken
vo1st@...

On April 21, 1999 11:28 PM, Fred Chamberlain [SMTP:ve3cfz@...] wrote:
: From: "Fred Chamberlain" <ve3cfz@...>
:
: I'm Looking for the Programming Code for the RX and TX Frequencies in the
: Amateur portion of the "MARCOM V" frequency Range 132-155
:
: any work sheets on frequency formulas, and channel addresses would be
: appreciated.
:
: Fred Chamberlain
: ve3cfz@...
:
:
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Re: New at building a repeater

Kevin K. Custer W3KKC
 

Walter Isaacson wrote:

From: "Walter Isaacson" <isaacow@...>


Walter, I am in the process of using a Mitrek and an RLC-1. It sounds like
your
using CSQ on the repeater. Have you tried using the Mitrek PL board with
the RLC-1 on
any other repeaters?

The Com Spec TS-32 works fine and easier to find.

I have heard the Mitrek squelch circuit is terrible. Guess I'll have to see
for
myself.

We have been using Mitreks for UHF links, and I just epoxy a 25K, 10 turn
pot on the outside of the front Motorola plug shell. Squelch works fine.

de Joe WB6HRO

We use TS-32 tone boards on our repeaters. So far we haven't been using
CCTCS on our links, just on our drop repeaters. We use 100 Hz encode and
decode on our network repeaters. Some of our stand-alone repeaters use
various tones. I haven't figured out how to make the Mitrek boards encode
and decode at the same time.
The squelch on the Mitrek radios isn't so hot, long squelch tails. Link-Com
offers a Motorola Squelch/cos board that can be added to just about any fm
radio. That board has the double squelch system, instant squelch release on
strong signals and a squelch that follows weak signals right into the noise.
We've used that board on some of our repeaters. That board connects right to
the discriminator output in the radio. Big improvement over the stock Mitrek
squelch.

Walter
VE6ANI
Here also is information on building a quality squelch system for the Mitrek
radio.



Kevin


Re: New at building a repeater

Walter Isaacson
 


Walter, I am in the process of using a Mitrek and an RLC-1. It sounds like
your
using CSQ on the repeater. Have you tried using the Mitrek PL board with
the RLC-1 on
any other repeaters?

The Com Spec TS-32 works fine and easier to find.

I have heard the Mitrek squelch circuit is terrible. Guess I'll have to see
for
myself.

We have been using Mitreks for UHF links, and I just epoxy a 25K, 10 turn
pot on the outside of the front Motorola plug shell. Squelch works fine.

de Joe WB6HRO
We use TS-32 tone boards on our repeaters. So far we haven't been using
CCTCS on our links, just on our drop repeaters. We use 100 Hz encode and
decode on our network repeaters. Some of our stand-alone repeaters use
various tones. I haven't figured out how to make the Mitrek boards encode
and decode at the same time.
The squelch on the Mitrek radios isn't so hot, long squelch tails. Link-Com
offers a Motorola Squelch/cos board that can be added to just about any fm
radio. That board has the double squelch system, instant squelch release on
strong signals and a squelch that follows weak signals right into the noise.
We've used that board on some of our repeaters. That board connects right to
the discriminator output in the radio. Big improvement over the stock Mitrek
squelch.

Walter
VE6ANI
Home Page


Canadian Marconi "MARCOM V" Programing

"Fred Chamberlain" <[email protected]
 

I'm Looking for the Programing Code for the RX and TX Frequencies in the
Amatuer portion of the "MARCOM V" frequency Range 132-155

any work sheets on frequency formulas, and channel addresses would be
appreciated.

Fred Chamberlain
ve3cfz@...


Re: New at building a repeater

Joe Orrico WB6HRO
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Nelson <rnelson@...>
To: Repeater-builder@... <Repeater-builder@...>
Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 6:33 PM
Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: New at building a repeater


From: Randy Nelson <rnelson@...>

We use the Link-Com controllers extensively in our network. The RLC-1 is
the simplest controller that Link-Com offers. It has 2 ports that can be
used
as 1 repeater and full duplex linking port or 2 repeater ports. It has no
voice or

Walter, I am in the process of using a Mitrek and an RLC-1. It sounds like
your
using CSQ on the repeater. Have you tried using the Mitrek PL board with
the RLC-1 on
any other repeaters?

The Com Spec TS-32 works fine and easier to find.

I have heard the Mitrek squelch circuit is terrible. Guess I'll have to see
for
myself.

We have been using Mitreks for UHF links, and I just epoxy a 25K, 10 turn
pot on the outside of the front Motorola plug shell. Squelch works fine.

de Joe WB6HRO


73's, Randy, WB0VHB


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Re: New at building a repeater

Randy Nelson
 

We use the Link-Com controllers extensively in our network. The RLC-1 is
the simplest controller that Link-Com offers. It has 2 ports that can be used
as 1 repeater and full duplex linking port or 2 repeater ports. It has no voice or
Walter, I am in the process of using a Mitrek and an RLC-1. It sounds like your
using CSQ on the repeater. Have you tried using the Mitrek PL board with the RLC-1 on
any other repeaters?

I have heard the Mitrek squelch circuit is terrible. Guess I'll have to see for
myself.

73's, Randy, WB0VHB


Re: Coating Aluminum

 

In a message dated 4/21/99 12:11:20 AM !!!First Boot!!!, wb6csh@...
writes:

<< I live in an area next to the Pacific Ocean, and the
salty air from that body of salty water causes rapid
corrosion of most metals, particularly aluminum. So, it is
imperative that metal antennas (except gold!) be protected
from the atmosphere. >>

The best stuff to use is from Eastwood automotive, its called nylac. My
spelling may be off but you can order a catalog from them. This stuff is the
same type of plasticized laquer used on auto wheels. I covered two K1FO 430
atv beams with it and they still work and look fantastic.. Richy

PS they are on the web so check around to find em, if I find the URL I will
post it.. Tnx Richy