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Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
Now what has that to do with ID?? If you listen to a broadcast station aqll ya hear is the main xmitter not the studio link either, which has as much relevance to this discussion as yer receiver
By Richard Bomboy <rlee@...> · #787 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
He is talking on one of his stations, the other is repeating him actually. Rules say EACH Amateur station must ID. Fact is there is no definition of a remote base in Part 97.
By Richard Bomboy <rlee@...> · #785 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
So listen to both transmitters with two receivers. You ID on the HT and hear the ID on the receiver listening to that transmitter. What do you hear on the receiver listening to the remote base? I'm
By Chuck Kelsey <kelsey@...> · #784 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
97.119 says in part: Each amateur station , except a space or telecommand station, must transmit it's assigned call sign on it's transmitting channel at the end - you know the rest so if a handheld
By Richard Bomboy <rlee@...> · #783 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
If you ID and add remote base to the end, you should be ok. Anyone else using it needs to do the same, or you will have to have a ID'er on it. 73, Daniel
By Daniel Byrd <kc4plc@...> · #781 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
You mean he has to give his callsign twice? Remember, he is talking on his own station, not someone else's. -------------------------------------- Richard Bomboy wrote:
By Chuck Kelsey <kelsey@...> · #782 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
Don't think so, he ID'ed the hand held station not the "base" station if what ya say is true a repeater does not need to ID either
By Richard Bomboy <rlee@...> · #779 ·
13-509 mods?
Im looking for Mods on the Midland 13-509's ( aka Cobra 200, Clegg fm-76 ) . I know someone sent me the Sq. "mod fix" for it, but I had a HDD crash and lost it! ( yeah, my 90 day warranty on the
By Chris KF4PUW <ham_it_up@...> · #778 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
When you give your callsign over your HT, you just IDed your remote base. Chuck Kelsey WB2EDV ---------------------------------------------
By Chuck Kelsey <kelsey@...> · #777 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
In a message dated 4/26/99 12:16:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time, rlee@... writes: << If you listen to a broadcast station >> Now you're talking about two different sets of FCC rules
By JHowel@... · #788 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
Actually it is pretty simple, if it xmits ya gotta ID it Dick WA3USH "It happens, just deal with it" The people will not understand the importance of the Second Amendment until it is too late." --
By Richard Bomboy <rlee@...> · #776 ·
Re: Motorola MSR2000 Power Supply
The 15.8v is with no load. Putting a 20amp load on it will only drop the voltage to ~15.0 volts. Under a mild load (2-5amps) the voltage stays around 15.6-.7 volts which seems a bit high to
By Andrew Jones <ve3gtu@...> · #775 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
In a message dated 4/25/99 10:40:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, kelsey@... writes: << You mean he has to give his callsign twice? Remember, he is talking on his own station, not someone
By JHowel@... · #786 ·
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
In a message dated 4/25/99 10:00:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rlee@... writes: << Don't think so, he ID'ed the hand held station not the "base" station if what ya say is true a repeater does
By JHowel@... · #780 ·
Remore Base Legal requirements
I would like to operate a remoyte base from my house and I am confused as to the fcc requirements HOW or IF I need t ID the remote base. Can anyone help me? I am using a dual band mobile to
By krissycarl@... · #774 ·
Re: HELP WITH SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY
I just bought three samlex supplies from tech America when they had them on sale they were rated for 23 amps continuos but when I tried to run a UHF Maratrac mobile off it it would only make about 90
By tom oliver <tsoliver@...> · #773 ·
Manual for Connect Systems Interconnect
Hi all, Does anyone have a copy of the manual for a Connect Systems CS-8000 Interconnect that I could purchase or get a photocopy of? Thanks, Chris ku4dd
By Chris Nighswonger <ku4dd@...> · #771 ·
Re: Motorola MSR2000 Power Supply
Andrew, The regulator board you are checking is probably the aux reg board for the "radio" (the rx and exciter). It should read 13.9 VDC. The high current is rated for 13.1 to 16.3 VDC, depending
By litz <litz@...> · #770 ·
Motorola MSR2000 Power Supply
Hello, I'm looking for any information on a Motorola TPN1191A power supply (36amp). Either something is wrong with the regulation or it requires some type of external feedback. The main
By Andrew Jones <ve3gtu@...> · #769 ·
Re: Newbie questions
Thanks to all who responded on my MSR2000 base to repeater conversion questions ... Kevin on this list, recommended the Racom model 700 CWID. I called the Racom folks and the were *VERY* helpful and
By litz <litz@...> · #768 ·