Re: DB4032 duplexor
Can you both post your charts on a web page somewhere?
Perhaps Kevin could put it on the RBTIP. :)
If not, I can E-mail you a fax number privately.
Thanks,
Joe, KR3P
Tedd Doda wrote:
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mch <mch@...>
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Re: DB4032 duplexor
Tedd,
I use on of these on my repeater. I got some conversion info from an
Engineer at Decibel
back in 95. The drawing is not an offical engineering drawing and has a
number mkt019/a
on it you might
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csnichol <csnichol@...>
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Re: DB4032 duplexor
Hi Chris:
On one of the sheets that I have, there is a drawing number
040020 issue "G". I would have thought that the length of
the cables would have to be modified, as the cans were on
45.140 /
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Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
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Re: DB4032 duplexor
Very good, you Momma did not raise no fool.
de Rick kk5ric
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de Ric KK5RIC <kk5ric@...>
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Re: NHRC controller
In a message dated 3/5/99 0:27:02 AM EST, ray@... writes:
<< I use some of their other models. Great simple easy controllers. If you
do decide to try it, please join my NHRC list here
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SS409SS@...
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NHRC controller
Hi Rich here,
Anyone have the NHRC controller designed to plug into the Mastr II?? Any
feed back on it would be appreciated.. Tnx Richy
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SS409SS@...
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DB4032 duplexor
Hi Guys:
Anyone know where to find out cable lengths (open stubs,
shorted stubs) within the DB4032 duplexor? I have parts
of the owners manual, but what I need is missing.
The repeater is going on
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Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
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[Fwd: Lo Band Micor questions]
Can anyone with a lowband manual help David, he is not
subscribed to the list so please email him directly......
David Bolduc <dbolduc@...>
Thanks,
Kevin Custer,
List
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Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...>
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Repeater list server comments??
Hi Gang,
A bunch of you that are subscribed here are also subscribed to the
Repeater list at onelist. I am also subscribed to it and the GE
list at qth.net. I received this attached email from the
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Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...>
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Re: Decibel Products DB-224s on sale
I looked on their web page, and the price was $463.40 for the one in the ham
band.
DPW wrote:
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Ken Califf <crkside@...>
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Re: GE Ranger for 6 meters? [update]
YEP
73S CHUCK
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Chuck Wood <woodchuck@...>
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Re: GE Ranger for 6 meters? [update]
THE HIGH SPLIT RANGER WORKS FROM 35-50 IN A MOBILE ENVIORNMENT NO FILTERING
IS NECESSARY. I REALLY DONT BELIEVE THIS BABY MONITOR OR CORDLESS THING.
IF YOU WANT TO USE IT AS A RPT. DO THE NORMAL
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Chuck Wood <woodchuck@...>
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Re: GE Ranger for 6 meters? [update]
Chuck Wood wrote:
In fact, CHP designed (for the most part) the S825 series control units.
Joe, KR3P
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mch <mch@...>
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Re: GE Ranger for 6 meters? [update]
Hi Chuck:
I'd like to hear your ideas about filtering. Because I'm using
notch only filters, each offending frequency would need it's
own filter. Is there a "intermod" style filter available for
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Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
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Re: Member Update
Kevin K. Custer W3KKC wrote:
March 3, 1999
I am not too sure whether we can do business in this list...it has to do
with linking repeaters. If anyone in the list is interested, please
contact me
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Cristobal Inos <soni@...>
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Re: Decibel Products DB-224s on sale
DPW wrote:
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Cristobal Inos <soni@...>
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Re: GE Ranger for 6 meters? [update]
I HAVE ONE ON A MOUNTAIN 3500 FEET NO PROBLEM. YES THEY ARE WIDE BAND. BUT
THERE ARE MANY WAYS OF EASIALLY FILTERING THEM. ISERIOUSLY DOUBT THAT A
BABY MONITOR COULD CAUSE PROBLEMS. YOU CANNOT
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Chuck Wood <woodchuck@...>
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Re: Model
I do not have the list handy but it is a 100 watt UHF unit. The 7 is the
power and the 4 is 406 to 512 MHz.
Rich WA8DBW
Chuck k wrote:
--
Richard D. Reese
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Richard D. Reese <richardr@...>
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Re: Member Update
Kevin K. Custer W3KKC wrote:
I am glad I found and joined this list...I am equally happy to know that
membership has grown in such a short time. I just would like to know how
far (geographically)
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Cristobal Inos <soni@...>
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Re: GE Ranger for 6 meters?
I don't have the exact spec here, but I recall that the RANGR has a
rather low duty cycle. I've also never heard of one getting overloaded
so easily - especially by milliwatt power transmitters!
The
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Joe M.
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