Re: MSF 5000 programming question
Thanks - I should have thought of that.
Tom
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gtmarshall108@...
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#169211
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Re: 220 MHz amplifier
I use TE systems, as Henry has failed me before. Henry also takes some time
to actually get them, and power falls off as they warm up.
The TE systems desktop amp with a good fan has worked well for
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Bryan Fields
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Re: Looking for contact info for Mike Perryman K5JMP
Mike remember a hurricane just went thru there he might be out of powerand don't have a computer connection at this time.
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Ron Sales <rre49sale@...>
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#169207
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Re: ID Motorola Channel Elements
High Band MT500.
CAM
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wa6vvc
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Re: MSF 5000 programming question
You can set both RX and TX to be CSQ, according to both - the help
files - and the test I just did in the program, with an archived codeplug.
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Adam Cately
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#169205
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ID Motorola Channel Elements
Does anyone know what equipment these High Band channel elements are used in?Based on their small size, I assume they're for an HT.
Receive KXN1075ATransmit KXN1042A
73 and aloha, Eric KH6CQ
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Eric Grabowski <ejgrabowski@...>
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Re: ARR Preamplifier Comparisons
If the tradeoff of NF is small (0.2-0.3 dB) I'd agree. The NF spec on the ARR 440 preamp is 0.5 dB, so if it's meeting spec w/o tuning I wouldn't be so keen on degrading the NF by half a dB just for
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Bob Dengler
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Re: 220 MHz amplifier
It's quite possible and relatively straight-forward to move a lot of
amplifiers up and down to a new desired band segment. The physical
construction of the amplifier can lend itself to being a
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skipp025@...
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Re: 220 MHz amplifier
Do we actually have to own a 224 MHz repeater to answer these
questions?
There is not yet a practical reply in the queue because you
should provide an answer to the following question(s).
Do you
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skipp025@...
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Re: 220 MHz amplifier
There is a 222 repeater here in Connecticut that uses a PA module from one of the ACSSB abandoned systems.? As far as I know, it has worked quite well, but is limited to about 25 watts output.
Joe
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Joe
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Re: 220 MHz amplifier
For the last 15 yrs. I use a Motorola Custom built 220 Micor built by our repeater builder group here using 3 Watts to drive a TE System Amp Never a problem . I have read some about 220-222 ACSB
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KA9QJG
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#169200
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Re: Wanted: 220 MHz Preamp
I 2nd the above, though with all the duplicated messages on Yahoogroups lately this may turn into a 3rd, 4th, 5th,...
Bob NO6B
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Bob Dengler
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Looking for contact info for Mike Perryman K5JMP
As the subject line says, I'm looking to contact
Mike Perryman K5JMP in the Virginia area.
The info I had is no longer any good, and the email
address on QRZ doesn't bounce, but no response.
And
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M M
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#169198
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220 MHz amplifier
Good morning,
This question is for all the 220 MHz repeater owners on the list.
We have a 25W repeater and would like to add an amplifier as it hears much better than its transmit coverage. Our
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James Adkins - KB0NHX
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#169196
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Re: ARR Preamplifier Comparisons
I've tuned many an ARR preamp. They did make very minor changes during the
life of the VDG series, but if you compare a P432VDG and P460VDG of the same
vintage, they should have the same components,
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Jeff DePolo WN3A
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ARR Preamplifier Comparisons
ARR Preamplifier Comparisons
I had an brief short amount of spare time to compare (and optimize)
some used ARR receive preamplifiers, models ARR432VDG and
ARR460VDG. Being specified for sale
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skipp025@...
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Re: Wanted: 220 MHz Preamp
Matt W6KGB makes darned GOOD preamps - the performance is equal or
better than the no-longer-available Anglelinear in every way (and
a helluva lot better than ARR, in fact the last time I was
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M M
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Re: Voice ID'er for P25 Repeater
Hi Ed,
Just a thought . . I use a $37 ID-o-Matic IV for my Maxtrac 440 repeater to
CW identify, control the fan, etc.
They have a small add-on audio board (I think it was $20) to capture hold,
and
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Frank Perkins <frank.jan1965@...>
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#169191
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Re: Voice ID'er for P25 Repeater
Ed,
For conventional ID is generally done via CWID during between transmissions, generally every 15 minutes for commercial and public safety. If a user keys up it overrides the ID and re-tries
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Dan Woodie
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#169192
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G.E. M7100 radio question
Guys,
We've come across some 380 to 400 MHz G.E. M7100 mobile and desktop radios that appear to be programmed for trunked operation.
I have 2 questions:1.? Can they be tuned, or modified, for
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Gary HENDRICKSON <w3dtn@...>
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#169190
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