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S-COM and JHK Labs at Hamvention 2025
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi All,S-COM will again be at Hamvention this year in the same spot as last year.? We're located with the Repeater-Builder group of companies/organizations/projects. Be sure to stop by the Flea Market spaces around #7727 in the Flea Market to say hi and see what's new.?? This year S-COM and JHK Labs are showing: -- a GPS plug-n-play add-on module for the AllstarLink-compatible Micro-Node RTCM.? We will have some of the GPS modules available for sale at the table. -- an MTR2000 Buffered Interface Module.? We are almost ready to
take orders and ship -- available in the next month. We will also be showing two new controller prototypes.?? -- AllstarLink VOTER-compatible option board for the MTR2000:
Voter2-MTR2K.? This MTR2000 option board works just like the
original VOTER board, but is updated with the latest technology.??
Coming soon! -- S-COM 7110e for the MTR2000.? This new S-COM controller is
based on the same board as the VOTER board, above.? Coming soon! Standalone versions of these two controller products are also in
development. Watch for updates at scomcontrollers.com and jhklabs.com and on these email lists. Stop by and take a look. 73, ? Dave -- Dave Maciorowski, WA1JHK S-COM, LLC JHK Labs, LLC |
Re: Motorola X9000 128CH with DTMF 6M+10M to Zenia Friday
John. Those are outstanding 10/6m rigsI have 2 of them one 64 mode the oter 32 mode. ?it looks like you have the direct mode programmed in. can you confirm? ?is there special version 9000 software for that? ?the dos software i have only gives the option of 32 or 64 mode.
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do you have 51.0 programmed in ( military radio collectors 150 hz pl)?
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I will be at 7638 7738. My jeep 4door wrangler has the 64 mode . I use a comet diplexer with 2 laird lowband base loaded antennas. ? ?I have most but not all of the 6m pairs programmed (missing most 51 pairs) and all of the 10m pairs. Occasionally when skip is in I get california and missouri highway patrol
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Re: Mastr II 800MHz PA
Joe, I won¡¯t be able to check my manual inventory until after May 20. I believe I do have copies of the manuals (besides having 800MHz?PA¡¯s as well). Kimo Chun KH7U On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 12:41?AM Joseph Mancino via <joseph3502=[email protected]> wrote:
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Mastr II 800MHz PA
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Does anyone have any documentation on the Mastr II 800MHz PA's, or any Mastr II PA's at all? Follow up...has anyone ever modified one to 900MHz? Since all capacitors inside are fixed, there are not any adjustment points to slide it up. I have full power output on 860, and power drops significantly after 895. Just need to slide it up a little bit, but will need a schematic of it in order to figure out what new capacitors to stick inside.?
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Running a hotspot or raspberry pie on SLR5 700 repeater
Hi, this is a new experiment that I'd like to try and work out. I have a Motorola SLR 5700 repeater DMR running through Chicago land seabridge and would like to connect a raspberry pie node to it to see if I can incorporate TGIF to run through the repeater along with seabridge from Chicagoland. Does anyone know how to accomplish this if I even can?
Chad Nelson WI9HF/WRPL979 Janesville Wisconsin 608-754-8671 Send from my spectrum iPhone 16. |
Re: Kenwood NXDN & Motorola DMR hand helds
Rick, I¡¯d like one of the XPR6550 radios. Thanks, Doug N?MM? On Tue, May 13, 2025 at 1:22?PM Rick E via <w6re=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Decibel DB-404 antennas.
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Motorola X9000 128CH with DTMF 6M+10M to Zenia Friday
¿ªÔÆÌåÓý This was our mobile until it could not fit into the new vehicle so for sale! Complete with all accessories including fuses, just as pulled out.? 1073 head with bright display (see pics). Modified for negative ground only. Blanker tuned to 41 MHz. Decodes/ encodes DTMF from head. Scans all 128 modes (if you really wanted to) in about 1/2-1 second. All 6M frequencies mode 1-mode 99. 10M mode 122-128. Misc 2-way in between RX only. 16 frequency MPL option. Scan is outstanding- cannot normally hear the priority sampling holes on a non-priority signal. Tx audio has mike mod for excellent voice reproduction. $150 to first buyer. Plan to be at the flea on Fri AM, but no selling space so email me at jhaserick84@...? up to Thurs evening.?
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I might be able to custom reprogram a few modes if enough time, otherwise it will be very difficult to do without the proper programming equipment. That is the downside of the radio.
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Kenwood NXDN & Motorola DMR hand helds
Hello RB people,
? ? I am cleaning out the storage shed and have some leftover Kenwood NXDN hand helds that can cover into the ham bands and work well there. The radios I have are all in good working order and can be programmed from 440 to 520 MHz, used in either ANALOG or NXDN digital and in conventional service, LTR trunk service or NXDN conventional or trunk service. They hold hundreds of channels in multiple zones so memory space is not a problem. Supplied with radio, antenna & one battery (LiON type) although I cannot guarantee the battery condition. The Motorola hand helds are XPR 6550, 440-512 MHz come with antenna, no battery or charger. Package deals if buying more than one.
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NX-320K (16ch selector) 52+ zones, no display. $90 each
NX-320K2 (16ch selector) 128 zones, with LCD displays $135 each
XPR-6550 (16ch selector) LCD display $120 each?
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All prices + $15 each shipping CONUS US 48.
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All have been tested to work and shipped with no passwords. I have tested them in the ham bands and they functioned just fine along with the commercial band.?
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Rick w6re
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Storm Chief type wax filled HD fiberglass Colinear UHF antennas for severe duty service.
I have three or four wax filled Storm Chief style heavy duty fiberglass colinear type UHF antennas for sale that have lightning spike tips on the top. These are cut for the "Government" band around 415 to 420 MHz band. They have acceptable SWR on the 420 to 430 MHz band and would work well in the sub or linking portion of the HAM band. They are heavy duty and weigh quite a bit being that they are filled with wax. They are around 7 or 8 Ft long gain may be around 6dB give or take. These would do well on a severe weather mountain site or wherever you need an antenna that can survive harsh environments. I have not tried to use one in the 440 MHz band but they? might be tunable with the metal band method and provide some electrical down tilt as a result. If one could figure out how to clean out the inside, they would make an excellent storm housing for Comet or Diamond type ham grade antennas to survive at severe weather sites. In any event, $200 each and you figure freight or shipping unless you want dimensions and to see if they are shippable by a national carrier of some sort. I haven't tried to ship something like this in a while so quoting wouldn't be accurate. The government paid a small fortune for these originally and I don't supply this contract work anymore so they are for sale as surplus in great shape the last three there are.
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Re: Decibel DB-404 antennas.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRick, How many do you have?? I will claim two (2) of them, send me an email directly if you will please. Thanks Kory W4RZ W4RZ @ W4RZ (dot) com On 2025-05-13 14:40, Rick E via groups.io wrote:
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Decibel DB-404 antennas.
Selling several DB-404 antennas cut for the 460 MHz range. Perfect for a GMRS repeater or some such. In good usable shape, various ages. Will ship these WITH NO MAST in a compact box CONUS 48 @ $225 in a box each. Stuff is getting spendy new these days so save some coin. Use your own mast to save some money. These have factory harnesses with type N connectors and have been swept to make sure. I might even have a couple cut for the "T" band 470+ if someone needs one. I can text or email pictures as they are before they are taken off the masts for shipping and compare the loops. These have a higher SWR than I like on the ham UHF 440 band so I recommend them to use on GMRS instead.
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Re: PD526 Duplexer Tuning
Trying to squeeze a ew drops of orange juice from the pulp is not going to make a difference.?
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?Most receivers say .35 uv.@20db Sinad. Is just fine. ?I have found?Squelch usually opens @.2uv ?Adding a preamp alone without a preselector in front of it. Is just asking to introduce desense. If you have an additional 1-2 pass cans to place front of the preamp. You may probably be ok. That¡¯s what I do,? Most of the time. ?No preamp. But that¡¯s just me. ?Neal Ka2caf On Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 7:21 AM, Part 15 Engineer via groups.io <kc8gpd@...> wrote:
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Re: PD526 Duplexer Tuning
Hi Bob, I was reading the quantar manual and .35uV @ 12db sinad going directly into the quantar is spec. I have that going through the duplexer. Directly into quantar it's more like -125/-124 dbm iirc. Also .5uV is spec for full quieting, i think at 20db sinad. So according to that I think I'm doing pretty good on sensitivity. I think my friends uhf quantar is getting -119dbm directly to repeater. He runs his through a t1507a duplexer into a comet diplexer through 1/2 inch heliax into a comet g6 and has county wide portable coverage. I was thinking of adding an advanced receiver research P460VDG preamp into an m/a com 10db 50ohm pad all 1/4 inch hardline jumpers. But 1 I don't think I need the preamp with the specs I'm getting and 2 I can't seem to locate it around here anyway. Thanks Robert Chrysafis Kc8gpd Wrcm325 Scottsbluff NE On Mon, May 12, 2025, 10:43?AM Bob Dengler via <no6b=[email protected]> wrote:
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Dayton/Xenia 2025
Our usual crew including SCOM, Repeater-Builder (the company), and a number
of other members of this list will be at Hamvention once again this year, same block of spaces in the infield as in past years with #7727 being the easiest one to remember. Stop by, have a chat and a beer, spend your hard-earned money on things you may or may not actually need. Who knows, you may even catch a glimpse of the elusive Skipp May as he skulks around our spaces akin to bigfoot in the forest trying to stay out of sight for fear of being spotted, or worse yet, captured. On a semi-commercial note, if you will be at Hamvention, email me direct if you have any interest in the following: Duplexers, all bands, new and used Repeater PA's, VHF and UHF and maybe a few 900, many, new and used Heliax connectors, hundreds, virtually any flavor, prefer to sell by the case for smaller sizes (1/2" and below) Maggiore 220 repeaters VHF MTR3000 Various repeater controllers, RLC-210, Link RLC-Club (Club Deluxe? I forget), etc. Not selling any SCOM's. A half dozen or so Tek 2465B scopes (I haven't tested them, but can do so if there's any interest) SteppIR "CrankIR" 80m thru 2m vertical antenna package, new, complete with tripod Email if there is anything else repeater-related you're looking for that is of manageable size. I am only bringing things that I have pre-sold ahead of time, and I'm packing the truck tomorrow. I will not ship anything, hamfest pickup only. 73 and hope to see you there. === Jeff WN3A |
Re: Major Desense
At 5/12/2025 10:15 AM, you wrote:
Sir, A few months ago I suddenly had a severe (over 10 dB) desense problem with my 2 meter repeater at the house.? I used a method similar to the above to locate the source: a 20+ year old document scanner.? Funny thing is this scanner has always been plugged in & never caused a problem until now, so yeah an electrolytic probably dried out. Bob NO6B |
Re: Major Desense
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýCorrect¡ no desense into a dummy load, so in my mind that rules out the PA unless something really wonky is happening.? Same goes for any potential issues with the duplexer. ? Unfortunately, in all likelihood, if we have a case of ¡®rusty bolt syndrome¡¯ it¡¯s *PROBABLY* going to be on the water tank itself; e.g. one of the many abandoned antennas/truncated feedlines.? But, the 48 VDC power is certainly worth looking in to. ? Mike WM4B ? ? From: Matt Krick <dcflux@...>
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2025 1:15 PM To: [email protected] Cc: mwbesemer@... Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] Major Desense ? Sir, I have seen several MSR-2000 Power Amplifiers go spurious when the electrolytic capacitors dry out. Unless you looked at the output of the PA with a spectrum analyzer, I wouldn't rule it out. However I did see here that you said you get no desense with a dummy load connected instead of the PA so I will concede my initial suggestion may be wrong. One of the best things you can do in this case is lock your transmitter on and turn the power level down to the lowest you can and still have a good amount of desense.? Then use a handheld tuned to your input frequency and a step attenuatior if you have one, and walk around the site to see where you get maximum noise. In the past I've had problems with CFL lights, boat and motorcycle battery chargers and FM radio stations that were spaced 600 kHz apart on the FM dial. Modern cellular radios are bolted behind the antennas and run fiber to the building, but the 48 volt power is usually supplied to the radio with unshielded 6 or 8 gauge wire. Could be the rectifier charging the batteries is creating your noise problem. Another thing to check is the Telewave TPRD-1556 duplexer can be prone to dissimilar metal corrosion between the coupling loop plates and the top of the can. ? ? On Mon, 12 May 2025, 08:57 Jeff DePolo WN3A via , <jd0=[email protected]> wrote:
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