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Re: 147.06

 

Sorry, I'm not getting it...

BMEK(unknown)DL

Huh?

On 4/5/2025 11:12 AM, Ken Arck AH6LE via groups.io wrote:
Back in the day (during the later 70's), I was coordinated 147.09 as my channel pair by SCRA (that should bring back memories to some SoCal folks) at the top of the Palos Verdes peninsula. My call back then was WA6EMV (and the repeater call was WR6AKB). Only problem was there was an existing repeater down in San Diego on that channel, part of the GRONK group.

As the rf path between the two was mostly over water, they heard my repeater quite well but theirs wasn't so loud up in the South Bay area. So...they set up a TX that sent CW every 10 minutes. It took me a while to decipher its message but here's what was sent:
_...? _ _? .? _._? ._._? _.. ._..

Quite clever actually. Anyway, the SCRA re coordinated me to the first "tertiary split" in SoCal - 146.745 in., 146.145 out. And there is stayed until I left for Maui in 1989.

Fun times

Ken, AH6LE


Re: 220Mhz ACSB amplifier

 

You guys are making me sick here. I haven't heard of people in 6 m down here in Southeast Texas and it's one of my favorite bands!?

Chris WB5ITT?

On Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 3:13 PM Ken Arck AH6LE via <ken=[email protected]> wrote:
6M has been open MANY times over the past month or 2 to Oregon. And since we're at the peak of the cycle, this summer should be great!

South America, the Caribbean, South Pacific. Tons of DX

Ken


At 12:46 PM 4/5/2025, you wrote:
Interesting subject and? Mike will 6M open to Oregon this year?
I evaluated a Linear Modulation Tech PA, w/ 24Vdc it took a +8dBm input to deliver 100W CW.
I considered using one for my ACSB repeater (yeah, really!)
I built a 2 channel combiner for it (pic attached). I combined 2 systems successfully, the short cavities are special design for a bit broader tuning for ACSB (thanks Wacom!)
I was testing them into a commercial 200W PA made for a military application (all mode) then I accidentally switched it open circuit for a few millisecs (long story) and it went into oscillation and blew a transistor so the project was put on hold.
I intend to repair it or replace it with an ESP1100 PA.?
?
I believe James KB0HNX is using a Securicor PA for their 220 FM rptr in Nixa MO. He frequents the forum and might add how they are cooling it.
Reid? W6MTF

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Re: Attempting to program a Maxon SM2150. Looking for proper prog cable. Have software.

 

Thanks Max.
Too involved for me. I thought I could find am SMP2000 prog. cable and program thru the mike jack. (I have no info on the D shell 15 pin connector on rear of radio above power cable. inlet. No info at all on the 15 pin connector.
I'm going to look for some Icom F-121 radios and shelve the Maxon SM-2150's.
Regards,
Tim AE7TH

On 04/05/2025 7:32 AM PDT maxwelloau via groups.io <maxwelloau@...> wrote:
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Checkout the files section.? Note: none of this is verified and YMMV,? I don't have this radio! Just interest in such things and late night technical ramblings.?
A check of the Service manual SM-2000 and it appears when the CPU puts the radio in programming mode (as per the programming manual) it switches over three lines IC412 4053.
DO, DI and SK from their normal functions on the 6pin RJ MIC connector , PTT, Mic and Hanger.? CS is also needed for 93C46 EEProm is present on the Mic connector.?
Tried the software SMP4004C in Dosbox-x and boy I miss the simple DOS programs, that actually work in a small amount of code.?
Just don't know how they generate the SK = serial clock pulses. The SMP2000 cable looks like a 9pin D to the 6 pin mic plug. Maybe worth a CRO look at the pins when trying to program to determine if there is a clock pulse there somewhere! CCT also shows an 8 pin socket inside the radio with same programing pins.?
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Otherwise?
Then as a last resort I found page to directly read the EEProm and be able to write data from the software back into it. Again all care and no responsibility!??
might be useful information too.?
/Can only say good luck mate.?
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Maxwelloau VK5AC.
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Re: MTR2000 channel steering

 

I've never done it with the MTR 2000 but I suspect it would be channel steering using the GPIOs via wildcard programming.. I've only stuck an MTR 2000 on only one frequency ?


On Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 4:31 PM john ni0k via <jasimmons=[email protected]> wrote:

I'm trying to figure this out. The Moto lit says up to 32 channels and the Wildcard tables show the 96-pin connector GPIOs, but... I don't understand the programming UI. First, is binary channel steering possible without optional cards? Second, does anyone have any explanation of how to do this, perhaps with screenshots? Yes, I can jig up a radio and play, but I'd prefer not to reinvent fire.

73
-de "Curly" John NI0K

call me: 6100271


Re: 147.06

 

At 4/5/2025 01:33 PM, you wrote:
Many years ago back in the '80s, I was down in Brownsville for a Texas VHFM Society convention and I set my mobile radios up to crossband the popular 2 m repeater to 223.46 simplex as I only had my 220 handheld with me... Well guess what, the police in Matamoras right across the border use that frequency.. somebody hunted me down and told me what was going on and I had to go turn off the cross band... In fact a 220 repeater that was in Northeast Texas got sold to a police department down in Mexico and the trustee who was a W5 call said yeah I forgot to remove the CWID chip so he laughingly said if you ever hear repeater on my frequency with Spanish and it sounds like a police system, just listen for the ID.. because they probably didn't pull it out ?????

That doesn't sound right: I remember reading through some old CoFeTel (former Mexican FCC) documents & seeing all the amateur repeater pairs available in Mexico.? There definitely were 220 MHz amateur pairs in those documents, so it sounds like a local Mexican official decided to just do whatever he wanted, in violation of their own regs.

Bob NO6B


Re: 147.06

 

At 4/5/2025 12:06 PM, you wrote:
Yeah
Repeater wars it was before I got licensed but the legacy of it still lives San Diego has had many problems with co-existing with repeaters up north, I used to get were the original repeater and we have rights to the frequency,
Recently to all that don't know MEXICO has been putting up Business repeaters on the 440-450 section of the band and they can really wipe out some of the US 440 ham repeaters,

There is now what sounds like a multi-site SCADA system in Tijuana with multiple TXs on 444.418 MHz.? My Sunset Ridge repeater above Claremont RXing on 444.420 sees only one of the TXs; I think that one must be on Cerro Colorado, as that does have a nearly LOS path to Sunset.? But I can't put any other radios on that pair that have a path into the tropo ducts else their input RXs see all the TXs for a good portion of the year, making them unusable.

Bob NO6B


Re: 147.06

 

At 4/5/2025 08:00 AM, you wrote:
Sorry to hear about the coordination problems out there. So Cal has its problems with things like a member of our local repeater coordination team hosting an uncoordinated repeater at his own house, part of a huge linked system that jammed out another local coordinated repeater with endless traffic for several years. When it first went on air it was not even in repeat mode, it just transmitted all the traffic from the internet connected linked system just to jam the other coordinated repeater.

Being in SoCal I'm sitting here trying to figure out the particulars of the above,... and can't because this sort of thing is happening in too many places :(

Bob NO6B


MTR2000 channel steering

 

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I'm trying to figure this out. The Moto lit says up to 32 channels and the Wildcard tables show the 96-pin connector GPIOs, but... I don't understand the programming UI. First, is binary channel steering possible without optional cards? Second, does anyone have any explanation of how to do this, perhaps with screenshots? Yes, I can jig up a radio and play, but I'd prefer not to reinvent fire.

73
-de "Curly" John NI0K

call me: 6100271


Re: 147.06

 

At 4/5/2025 03:27 AM, you wrote:
Last night at the Orange Club meeting, I saw another testament to the dumbing down of America and ham radio.....
The question was asked why the 147.06 rptr was down and the answer given was "It was down for maintenance"....I could not believe my ears....at the end of the meeting I walked to the new ham who made that statement and looked him in the eye and said "Nice LIE...its off because the license expired a month ago and it was still on the air illegally..." He replied yep....

Little white lie IMHO.? Yes it's down for "maintenance".? You didn't ask for the details: "license maintenance".? ;)

I suppose they could've temporarily put someone else's callsign on it until the renewal was completed.? Since no one knows Morse anymore just make sure they don't use a voice ID.

Bob NO6B


Re: 147.06

 

Many years ago back in the '80s, I was down in Brownsville for a Texas VHFM Society convention and I set my mobile radios up to crossband the popular 2 m repeater to 223.46 simplex as I only had my 220 handheld with me... Well guess what, the police in Matamoras right across the border use that frequency.. somebody hunted me down and told me what was going on and I had to go turn off the cross band... In fact a 220 repeater that was in Northeast Texas got sold to a police department down in Mexico and the trustee who was a W5 call said yeah I forgot to remove the CWID chip so he laughingly said if you ever hear repeater on my frequency with Spanish and it sounds like a police system, just listen for the ID.. because they probably didn't pull it out ??

Chris WB5ITT?

On Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 2:06 PM bob ehrhorn via <behrhorn=[email protected]> wrote:
Yeah
Repeater wars it was before I got licensed but the legacy of it still lives San Diego has had many problems with co-existing with repeaters up north, I used to get were the original repeater and we have rights to the frequency,
Recently to all that don't know MEXICO has been putting up Business repeaters on the 440-450 section of the band and they can really wipe out some of the US 440 ham repeaters, then the experimental use of the 220 band the spectrum we use is being encroached

KD6GNB
On Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 09:22:45 AM PDT, Chuck Kelsey via <wb2edv=[email protected]> wrote:


Creative for sure.

Chuck
WB2EDV




On 4/5/2025 11:12 AM, Ken Arck AH6LE via wrote:
Back in the day (during the later 70's), I was coordinated 147.09 as my channel pair by SCRA (that should bring back memories to some SoCal folks) at the top of the Palos Verdes peninsula. My call back then was WA6EMV (and the repeater call was WR6AKB). Only problem was there was an existing repeater down in San Diego on that channel, part of the GRONK group.

As the rf path between the two was mostly over water, they heard my repeater quite well but theirs wasn't so loud up in the South Bay area. So...they set up a TX that sent CW every 10 minutes. It took me a while to decipher its message but here's what was sent:
_...? _ _? .? _._? ._._? _.. ._..

Quite clever actually. Anyway, the SCRA re coordinated me to the first "tertiary split" in SoCal - 146.745 in., 146.145 out. And there is stayed until I left for Maui in 1989.

Fun times

Ken, AH6LE




At 08:00 AM 4/5/2025, you wrote:
Sorry to hear about the coordination problems out there. So Cal has its problems with things like a member of our local repeater coordination team hosting an uncoordinated repeater at his own house, part of a huge linked system that jammed out another local coordinated repeater with endless traffic for several years. When it first went on air it was not even in repeat mode, it just transmitted all the traffic from the internet connected linked system just to jam the other coordinated repeater.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
President and CTO - Arcom Controllers
Makers of repeater controllers and accessories
Phone: (503) 678 6182
Authorized Dealers for Kenwood and Telewave.
We offer complete turn-key repeater packages!
"We don't just make 'em. We use 'em!"
[]


Re: 220Mhz ACSB amplifier

 

6M has been open MANY times over the past month or 2 to Oregon. And since we're at the peak of the cycle, this summer should be great!

South America, the Caribbean, South Pacific. Tons of DX

Ken


At 12:46 PM 4/5/2025, you wrote:
Interesting subject and? Mike will 6M open to Oregon this year?
I evaluated a Linear Modulation Tech PA, w/ 24Vdc it took a +8dBm input to deliver 100W CW.
I considered using one for my ACSB repeater (yeah, really!)
I built a 2 channel combiner for it (pic attached). I combined 2 systems successfully, the short cavities are special design for a bit broader tuning for ACSB (thanks Wacom!)
I was testing them into a commercial 200W PA made for a military application (all mode) then I accidentally switched it open circuit for a few millisecs (long story) and it went into oscillation and blew a transistor so the project was put on hold.
I intend to repair it or replace it with an ESP1100 PA.?
?
I believe James KB0HNX is using a Securicor PA for their 220 FM rptr in Nixa MO. He frequents the forum and might add how they are cooling it.
Reid? W6MTF

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
President and CTO - Arcom Controllers
Makers of repeater controllers and accessories
Phone: (503) 678 6182
Authorized Dealers for Kenwood and Telewave.
We offer complete turn-key repeater packages!
"We don't just make 'em. We use 'em!"
[]


Re: 220Mhz ACSB amplifier

 

Interesting subject and? Mike will 6M open to Oregon this year?
I evaluated a Linear Modulation Tech PA, w/ 24Vdc it took a +8dBm input to deliver 100W CW.
I considered using one for my ACSB repeater (yeah, really!)
I built a 2 channel combiner for it (pic attached). I combined 2 systems successfully, the short cavities are special design for a bit broader tuning for ACSB (thanks Wacom!)?
I was testing them into a commercial 200W PA made for a military application (all mode) then I accidentally switched it open circuit for a few millisecs (long story) and it went into oscillation and blew a transistor so the project was put on hold.
I intend to repair it or replace it with an ESP1100 PA.??
?
I believe James KB0HNX is using a Securicor PA for their 220 FM rptr in Nixa MO. He frequents the forum and might add how they are cooling it.?
Reid? W6MTF?


Re: 147.06

 

Yeah
Repeater wars it was before I got licensed but the legacy of it still lives San Diego has had many problems with co-existing with repeaters up north, I used to get were the original repeater and we have rights to the frequency,
Recently to all that don't know MEXICO has been putting up Business repeaters on the 440-450 section of the band and they can really wipe out some of the US 440 ham repeaters, then the experimental use of the 220 band the spectrum we use is being encroached

KD6GNB
On Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 09:22:45 AM PDT, Chuck Kelsey via groups.io <wb2edv@...> wrote:


Creative for sure.

Chuck
WB2EDV




On 4/5/2025 11:12 AM, Ken Arck AH6LE via groups.io wrote:

Back in the day (during the later 70's), I was coordinated 147.09 as my channel pair by SCRA (that should bring back memories to some SoCal folks) at the top of the Palos Verdes peninsula. My call back then was WA6EMV (and the repeater call was WR6AKB). Only problem was there was an existing repeater down in San Diego on that channel, part of the GRONK group.

As the rf path between the two was mostly over water, they heard my repeater quite well but theirs wasn't so loud up in the South Bay area. So...they set up a TX that sent CW every 10 minutes. It took me a while to decipher its message but here's what was sent:
_...? _ _? .? _._? ._._? _.. ._..

Quite clever actually. Anyway, the SCRA re coordinated me to the first "tertiary split" in SoCal - 146.745 in., 146.145 out. And there is stayed until I left for Maui in 1989.

Fun times

Ken, AH6LE




At 08:00 AM 4/5/2025, you wrote:
Sorry to hear about the coordination problems out there. So Cal has its problems with things like a member of our local repeater coordination team hosting an uncoordinated repeater at his own house, part of a huge linked system that jammed out another local coordinated repeater with endless traffic for several years. When it first went on air it was not even in repeat mode, it just transmitted all the traffic from the internet connected linked system just to jam the other coordinated repeater.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
President and CTO - Arcom Controllers
Makers of repeater controllers and accessories
Phone: (503) 678 6182
Authorized Dealers for Kenwood and Telewave.
We offer complete turn-key repeater packages!
"We don't just make 'em. We use 'em!"
[]


Re: Attempting to program a Maxon SM2150. Looking for proper prog cable. Have software.

 

It may be worth a look to the SPC-4000 or SM-4000 cable.?

I have a similar GE version of this radio, sm-4150.?

Radio is programmed with a serial cable connecting to a six pin connector on the radios board, revealed by taking off the covers.



Benjamin, KB9LFZ?


On Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 18:02 TIM HARDY via <w7trh=[email protected]> wrote:
Attempting to program a Maxon SM2150. I have software but having a tough time locating a programming cable.
The information I find tells me the SM 2000 series requires Maxon SMP 2000 programming cable.
I'm prepared to purchase a cable (or borrow).
It is my understanding that the prog. cable plugs into the mike socket (RJ). My SM 2150 has a 15 pin connector directly above the +12 VDC wires. Would this be a prog. connection? I have no info on this connector. Having the rear connector confuses things.
I'm not certain whether the radio programs thru the mic. connector or the rear connector. If the rear connector is for programming, then the SMP2000 would be an incorrect cable.
Hopefully someone will have an answer.
?
Tim
AE7TH
Vashon Is. Wa.


Re: 220Mhz ACSB amplifier

 

All 220 Linear amps should work great on 220 FM without any mods except maybe the addition of a small fan but even the fan isn't really required.
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?I had several Morrow electronics/UPS Aviation Technology/Garmin Aviation Technology 50 watt 220 MHz Linear amps from the days when they stole the lower half of the 220 ham band and they all work just fine on 220 FM for my remote base and as mobile amps without any mods at all.
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I added a small fan but even without the fan I haven't killed any yet but for me it was a psychological thing just knowing that the transistor junction temp was always going to be below the data book max.? even if stuck in tx for an hour.
?
My amps are all around 50 watts out each and with a home brew wilkinson? combiner I have? around 90 watts going to the antenna.


Re: 147.06

 

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Creative for sure.

Chuck
WB2EDV




On 4/5/2025 11:12 AM, Ken Arck AH6LE via groups.io wrote:

Back in the day (during the later 70's), I was coordinated 147.09 as my channel pair by SCRA (that should bring back memories to some SoCal folks) at the top of the Palos Verdes peninsula. My call back then was WA6EMV (and the repeater call was WR6AKB). Only problem was there was an existing repeater down in San Diego on that channel, part of the GRONK group.

As the rf path between the two was mostly over water, they heard my repeater quite well but theirs wasn't so loud up in the South Bay area. So...they set up a TX that sent CW every 10 minutes. It took me a while to decipher its message but here's what was sent:
_...? _ _? .? _._? ._._? _.. ._..

Quite clever actually. Anyway, the SCRA re coordinated me to the first "tertiary split" in SoCal - 146.745 in., 146.145 out. And there is stayed until I left for Maui in 1989.

Fun times

Ken, AH6LE




At 08:00 AM 4/5/2025, you wrote:
Sorry to hear about the coordination problems out there. So Cal has its problems with things like a member of our local repeater coordination team hosting an uncoordinated repeater at his own house, part of a huge linked system that jammed out another local coordinated repeater with endless traffic for several years. When it first went on air it was not even in repeat mode, it just transmitted all the traffic from the internet connected linked system just to jam the other coordinated repeater.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
President and CTO - Arcom Controllers
Makers of repeater controllers and accessories
Phone: (503) 678 6182
Authorized Dealers for Kenwood and Telewave.
We offer complete turn-key repeater packages!
"We don't just make 'em. We use 'em!"
[]


Re: 147.06

 

Back in the day (during the later 70's), I was coordinated 147.09 as my channel pair by SCRA (that should bring back memories to some SoCal folks) at the top of the Palos Verdes peninsula. My call back then was WA6EMV (and the repeater call was WR6AKB). Only problem was there was an existing repeater down in San Diego on that channel, part of the GRONK group.

As the rf path between the two was mostly over water, they heard my repeater quite well but theirs wasn't so loud up in the South Bay area. So...they set up a TX that sent CW every 10 minutes. It took me a while to decipher its message but here's what was sent:
_...? _ _? .? _._? ._._? _.. ._..

Quite clever actually. Anyway, the SCRA re coordinated me to the first "tertiary split" in SoCal - 146.745 in., 146.145 out. And there is stayed until I left for Maui in 1989.

Fun times

Ken, AH6LE




At 08:00 AM 4/5/2025, you wrote:

Sorry to hear about the coordination problems out there. So Cal has its problems with things like a member of our local repeater coordination team hosting an uncoordinated repeater at his own house, part of a huge linked system that jammed out another local coordinated repeater with endless traffic for several years. When it first went on air it was not even in repeat mode, it just transmitted all the traffic from the internet connected linked system just to jam the other coordinated repeater.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
President and CTO - Arcom Controllers
Makers of repeater controllers and accessories
Phone: (503) 678 6182
Authorized Dealers for Kenwood and Telewave.
We offer complete turn-key repeater packages!
"We don't just make 'em. We use 'em!"
[]


Re: 147.06

 

Sorry to hear about the coordination problems out there. So Cal has its problems with things like a member of our local repeater coordination team hosting an uncoordinated repeater at his own house, part of a huge linked system that jammed out another local coordinated repeater with endless traffic for several years. When it first went on air it was not even in repeat mode, it just transmitted all the traffic from the internet connected linked system just to jam the other coordinated repeater.?


Re: 147.06

 

My QRZ email?

On Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 9:45 AM Robby via <Robby.roberson=[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Chris how can i get in contact with you instead of here

On Apr 5, 2025, at 9:42?AM, Chris Boone WB5ITT via <setxtelecom=[email protected]> wrote:

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I am a twice BoD and a former coordinator of the TX VHF FM Society...life member since 1977....and it's gone downhill...they are coordinating 10k splinters on 2m YET the membership, as required by the by-laws,didn't vote on it..

Several of us life members are looking into a class action suit as well as filing a complaint with the Texas Secretary of State.. which as a non profit in Texas it has to answer to..

Tnx for the good thoughts and words

Chris WB5ITT
224.5, 444.5, 927.15
Trustee W5APX 146.94 and 146.96


On Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 9:33 AM mike@... via <mike=[email protected]> wrote:

Chris,

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Just remember that you are doing a good thing for some hams that use your system and that is a positive.

The fact that no good deed goes unpunished, is something we must look past and concentrate on the Positives we do.

In the big scheme of things, the whiners spend much of their time whining and saying what somebody should do.

They never dream of getting to work and doing it themselves. So, Thanks for what you and I and lots of other Hams that

own, pay for and maintain repeaters, do for people that use our systems for FREE and constantly discuss what needs to be improved or fixed on our systems.

Someday maybe I’ll tell you about my time as a frequency coordinator!

Keep up the good work!

?

73

Mike

NI4M? 146.940 FL

?

?

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Chris Boone WB5ITT via
Sent: Saturday, April 5, 2025 8:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] 147.06

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Naw....I have my 146.94 just down the road.....higher and better coverage......the 147.06 is owned by DOW (formerly Dupont) but they moved it off the plant property without approval...and put it on a tower built by DPS.....how they got on it is anyone's guess....originally it was a Kenwood TKR750....the?wideband filter went out so instead of changing it, they put it in NB mode.....that was some smart thinking there.....noone was told it was NB......then they changed it to a YSF rptr...but no internet at the site...and that junk Yaesu has issues.....Nope, I don't?want the hassles...but considering?the good ole boy network around here, I'll just keep?to my systems...of course, as N5CIE told me once at a QCWA lunch, they are jealous of my operation....I don't?care.....the clubs are being run by controlling ex CBers now spreading rumors about me....our ARRL DEC made a statement at a club meeting once that TX and Louisiana cops can't talk to each other...WOW....guess he never read NIFOG...and the amount of interop channels on V/U/7/800 LOL!!!! What a dunce...20-30 yrs ago we all worked together and helped each other....now, if you aren't?part of the cliche, you're a "shady"?character (YES they said that about me.....) Last night at the club meeting they talked about putting Allstar on two rptrs here in the area....I've had it on mine for 4 yrs..(copying is the highest form of flattery I guess)...BUT the other sites don't?have internet (they COULD install it there), so they plan to use remote radios at residential locations to talk to the rptr .....20:1 they won't do it legal (ID on the uplink, not send CT or IDs over the downlink and out Allstar)......I have internet at my site....the Pi4 is plugged into a port on the RLC controller so I have multiple ways to control, split it off, etc....I mentioned at one other club meeting a year ago they should just get internet at a site that has a YSF (they keep talking about doing a wireless link back to a site for that; thats been 4 years now)....it never has been done and the club has $6000 in the treasury.....they could get ATT or a hotspot from T Mobile or Verison?at residential rates...Nope...they didnt?think of it so they arent?going to do it.....and of course all the YSFs here are standalone....wow.....that's a great use of them...LOL

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On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 7:05?AM Dave Jordan via <wa3gin=[email protected]> wrote:

Maybe you should volunteer to be the new trustee!

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Good luck,

dave

wa3gin

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On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 6:27?AM Chris Boone WB5ITT via <setxtelecom=[email protected]> wrote:

Last night at the Orange Club meeting, I saw another testament to the dumbing down of America and ham radio.....

The question was asked why the 147.06 rptr was down and the answer given was "It was down for maintenance"....I could not believe my ears....at the end of the meeting I walked to the new ham who made that statement and looked him in the eye and said "Nice LIE...its off because the license expired a month ago and it was still on the air illegally..." He replied yep....

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WTH??? You have to LIE about something like that??? Hell, I forgot to file the renewal on my AM station in Lumberton and finally got it done the DAY before it expired....I got hit with a $1500 fine from the FCC....and that was it.....I didn't lie, I FORGOT......and paid the fine and moved on....didn't hurt anyone and didn't affect my standing with the FCC...

SO WHY THE HELL did this lie about 147.06 come up?? Too arrogant to admit the trustee (who lives in Groves and the 06 rptr is NOT part of the Orange Club) forgot to file the renewal? They didn't want to look stupid??? They think they can pull the wool over people's eyes?? WTH????

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TELL THE TRUTH.....

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But they won't

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I just did.......


Re: 147.06

 

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Hey Chris how can i get in contact with you instead of here

On Apr 5, 2025, at 9:42?AM, Chris Boone WB5ITT via groups.io <setxtelecom@...> wrote:

?
I am a twice BoD and a former coordinator of the TX VHF FM Society...life member since 1977....and it's gone downhill...they are coordinating 10k splinters on 2m YET the membership, as required by the by-laws,didn't vote on it..

Several of us life members are looking into a class action suit as well as filing a complaint with the Texas Secretary of State.. which as a non profit in Texas it has to answer to..

Tnx for the good thoughts and words

Chris WB5ITT
224.5, 444.5, 927.15
Trustee W5APX 146.94 and 146.96


On Sat, Apr 5, 2025, 9:33 AM mike@... via <mike=[email protected]> wrote:

Chris,

?

Just remember that you are doing a good thing for some hams that use your system and that is a positive.

The fact that no good deed goes unpunished, is something we must look past and concentrate on the Positives we do.

In the big scheme of things, the whiners spend much of their time whining and saying what somebody should do.

They never dream of getting to work and doing it themselves. So, Thanks for what you and I and lots of other Hams that

own, pay for and maintain repeaters, do for people that use our systems for FREE and constantly discuss what needs to be improved or fixed on our systems.

Someday maybe I’ll tell you about my time as a frequency coordinator!

Keep up the good work!

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73

Mike

NI4M? 146.940 FL

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Chris Boone WB5ITT via
Sent: Saturday, April 5, 2025 8:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] 147.06

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Naw....I have my 146.94 just down the road.....higher and better coverage......the 147.06 is owned by DOW (formerly Dupont) but they moved it off the plant property without approval...and put it on a tower built by DPS.....how they got on it is anyone's guess....originally it was a Kenwood TKR750....the?wideband filter went out so instead of changing it, they put it in NB mode.....that was some smart thinking there.....noone was told it was NB......then they changed it to a YSF rptr...but no internet at the site...and that junk Yaesu has issues.....Nope, I don't?want the hassles...but considering?the good ole boy network around here, I'll just keep?to my systems...of course, as N5CIE told me once at a QCWA lunch, they are jealous of my operation....I don't?care.....the clubs are being run by controlling ex CBers now spreading rumors about me....our ARRL DEC made a statement at a club meeting once that TX and Louisiana cops can't talk to each other...WOW....guess he never read NIFOG...and the amount of interop channels on V/U/7/800 LOL!!!! What a dunce...20-30 yrs ago we all worked together and helped each other....now, if you aren't?part of the cliche, you're a "shady"?character (YES they said that about me.....) Last night at the club meeting they talked about putting Allstar on two rptrs here in the area....I've had it on mine for 4 yrs..(copying is the highest form of flattery I guess)...BUT the other sites don't?have internet (they COULD install it there), so they plan to use remote radios at residential locations to talk to the rptr .....20:1 they won't do it legal (ID on the uplink, not send CT or IDs over the downlink and out Allstar)......I have internet at my site....the Pi4 is plugged into a port on the RLC controller so I have multiple ways to control, split it off, etc....I mentioned at one other club meeting a year ago they should just get internet at a site that has a YSF (they keep talking about doing a wireless link back to a site for that; thats been 4 years now)....it never has been done and the club has $6000 in the treasury.....they could get ATT or a hotspot from T Mobile or Verison?at residential rates...Nope...they didnt?think of it so they arent?going to do it.....and of course all the YSFs here are standalone....wow.....that's a great use of them...LOL

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On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 7:05?AM Dave Jordan via <wa3gin=[email protected]> wrote:

Maybe you should volunteer to be the new trustee!

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Good luck,

dave

wa3gin

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On Sat, Apr 5, 2025 at 6:27?AM Chris Boone WB5ITT via <setxtelecom=[email protected]> wrote:

Last night at the Orange Club meeting, I saw another testament to the dumbing down of America and ham radio.....

The question was asked why the 147.06 rptr was down and the answer given was "It was down for maintenance"....I could not believe my ears....at the end of the meeting I walked to the new ham who made that statement and looked him in the eye and said "Nice LIE...its off because the license expired a month ago and it was still on the air illegally..." He replied yep....

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WTH??? You have to LIE about something like that??? Hell, I forgot to file the renewal on my AM station in Lumberton and finally got it done the DAY before it expired....I got hit with a $1500 fine from the FCC....and that was it.....I didn't lie, I FORGOT......and paid the fine and moved on....didn't hurt anyone and didn't affect my standing with the FCC...

SO WHY THE HELL did this lie about 147.06 come up?? Too arrogant to admit the trustee (who lives in Groves and the 06 rptr is NOT part of the Orange Club) forgot to file the renewal? They didn't want to look stupid??? They think they can pull the wool over people's eyes?? WTH????

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TELL THE TRUTH.....

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But they won't

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I just did.......