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DB224E 8 Bay 138-150 MHz Antenna
Friends, I should have said DB228E. I picked up the subject antenna today due to a friend of mine decommissioning his repeater.? He did not have the manual though.? I was wondering if anyone in the
Re: RB AP-50 Audio Processor vs SyntorX9000 vs Micor
A while back I was surveying a narrowband analog simulcast system for a particular county in California. It was , if I recall,? the 6th generation of simulcast for this county and I would assume they
By RFI-EMI-GUY · #195168 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Not talking about intelligibility, but rather faithful reproduction of human speech. Yeah I remember listening to music in the 70s on cheap AM pocket radios with no high end response. For the longest
By Bob Dengler · #195167 ·
Re: Yaesu DR-1X Repeater
Brad is it complicated to update an DR1X repeater? is there a note somewhere that explain how to do it ourself at home via the internet i supposed? thanks for the help 73 mine is running great ,i will
By Gervais Fillion · #195166 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
The CAT programming is a DOS type so you need to use a slower machine like I do, like either a DOS 5.0 or Win98SE in the prompt mode. Maybe 2000 (NT). - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Here is a link to the RSS manual. http://www.repeater-builder.com/motorola/quantar/pdfs/quantar-rss-manual.pdf 170 references to simulcast in this manual. Jim W7RY -- Thanks and 73, Jim W7RY
By Jim W7RY <jimw7ry@...> · #195164 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
-- Thanks and 73, Jim W7RY
By Jim W7RY <jimw7ry@...> · #195163 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Jim, I did not. Burt
By Burt K6OQK · #195162 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Did you find simulcast in any of the menus? Jim W7RY -- Thanks and 73, Jim W7RY
By Jim W7RY <jimw7ry@...> · #195161 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
I agree that the CAT1000 is kind of a PIA to program, but I have gotten used to it. We have several in use for many years with no complaints.? Most have static configurations that do not need
By Joe · #195160 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
biggest issue is lack of support, and unable to program using the software. Cant get the software to run on a newer PC, and when trying to manually program, it locks up, and takes forever to unlock.
By Jamie WW3S · #195159 ·
Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Sibilants ;c}
By Jim Barbour · #195158 ·
Re: RB AP-50 Audio Processor vs SyntorX9000 vs Micor
Gang, I try and avoid "clipping" anywhere within my repeater.? The audio processing I use has AGC with programmable attack and release.? This way I can set how fast I want it to reduce a signal and
By Burt K6OQK · #195157 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
"Something wrong with the CAT? Why are you upgrading" That is what I was wondering. They are a solid controller. Mick - W7CAT (Not related to the controller company)
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #195156 ·
Re: CAT WX-250 programming software?
I should have it in my Google drive somewhere when I get home from work I should be able to find it and I will send it to you
By Kevin Bednar · #195155 ·
CAT WX-250 programming software?
Does anyone have the configuration software for the CAT WX_250?
By Jamie WW3S · #195154 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
I like the capability of All Star but you have to learn Linux in some cases to do a lot. I prefer a dedicated system rather than building something on a PBX software platform... Someone in Texas told
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195153 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
Cool!! I loved the RLC 1+ too...glad to see it coming back.. Tnx Chris [email protected]> wrote:
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195152 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
I only use Allstar. But not the raspberry pi stuff. Run it on HP thin client boxes George C W2DB
By George Csahanin · #195151 ·
Re: so whats everyone using for repeater controllers now?
I migrated to RLC Controllers 20 years ago using RLC-4's on mountain tops (2 repeaters and 2 links) and RLC-Club Deluxe II at my hub. They have been bullet proof, and still current production. I
By WB6HRO · #195150 ·