Re: Why use a purpose built repeater box as a repeater rather than a transmitter, receiver, and controller tied (lashed) together?
Well..Kenwood repeaters are commercial radios and Type Accepted. Definitely not 2 mobiles in a box Ken ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ President and CTO
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Ken Arck AH6LE
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Re: Why use a purpose built repeater box as a repeater rather than a transmitter, receiver, and controller tied (lashed) together?
None of the Kenwood repeaters are "2 mobiles in a box". They are all built as repeaters. And damn good ones too. (from a guy who has put together a bunch of Micor rptrs...)
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Jim Barbour
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Re: TPRD-1554 Troubleshooting
Bob, Thanks for that info. I'll keep it in my back pocket in case my repair doesn't work out. 73 and aloha, Eric KH6CQ
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Eric Grabowski <ejgrabowski@...>
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CAT WX-250 Programming Software
I am trying find/buy a copy of the programming software for the CAT WX-250.? I tried several variations in a google search to no avail.? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Markus Thomerson <k5ufo@...>
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Re: Kenwood TK-760H VHF
Ding ding ding! Btw, the G in this case tells you that it is narrowband compliant for Part 90. The non-G is not.
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Jim Barbour
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Re: Another basic digital voice question.
omg...you do know the internet isn't radio, right?
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Jim Barbour
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Re: Another basic digital voice question.
This is a widely misunderstood interpretation of the law. It is, in fact, expressly permitted by law:
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Matt Wagner
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Re: Another basic digital voice question.
Streaming? Isn't that rebroadcasting which is illegal?
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JeffBanke
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Re: Motorola XPR8300 repeater, no USB comms
OK finally done pulling my hair out on this!? ?Tried old versions 15, 14, 13, dug out old Win 7 PC's, etc. still no comms, ready to throw this thing off the balcony, then FINALLY dug out a *8?year
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Mark
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Re: How to use a VGA monitor with your broken HP gear
Great info! Nice to know whenever my screen finally fails alexandre.tabajara@...> wrote:
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Skyler Fennell
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How to use a VGA monitor with your broken HP gear
Greetings from Brazil I don't know how offtopic it is here. But I believe it must help someone here https://tabajara-labs.blogspot.com/2021/01/como-ligar-um-monitor-vga-no-hp-e8285a.html 73 de PU2SEX,
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Alexandre Souza
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Re: Why use a purpose built repeater box as a repeater rather than a transmitter, receiver, and controller tied (lashed) together?
Frank Perkins wrote: "Just another note about using mobile radios in a repeater. Yes, their IFs were wide (stagger-tuned) to allow good function across the band coverage. However, since in
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nj902
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Re: Why use a purpose built repeater box as a repeater rather than a transmitter, receiver, and controller tied (lashed) together?
Hi Frank and the group, About three years ago I put together a "Low Bucks" repeater (UHF), using two GE "MVS" radios. Kept each radio intact and used the option cable to all input/output to an NHRC-4
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TIM HARDY
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Re: Tuning procedure for Mobile Duplexer TFE6030A
A couple further thoughts. The factory TX and RX markings are from the perspective of a mobile that transmits in the 459 range and receives in the 454 range. Sweep it to see where it's currently
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nj902
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Re: Why use a purpose built repeater box as a repeater rather than a transmitter, receiver, and controller tied (lashed) together?
Hi folks, Just another note about using mobile radios in a repeater. Yes, their IFs were wide (stagger-tuned) to allow good function across the band coverage. However, since in single-frequency
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Frank Perkins
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Re: Tuning procedure for Mobile Duplexer TFE6030A
Based on pictures I found online, that appears to be out of a 1970's era Motorola car telephone.? There may be tuning instructions in the service manual but finding a 40+ year old manual could be a
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nj902
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Re: Another basic digital voice question.
Sounds like a job for DSD+ https://www.dsdplus.com/ Will
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willpower1234
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Re: Clamp meter mistake -- watch for a balanced meter movement if analog
I worked in a very large industrial plant.? In my tool box was a couple of Fluke meters and the good old Simpson 260 and Amprobe analog meter.? I most often grabbed the analog meters for quick tests
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Ralph Mowery
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Re: Repeater for sale
Do you mean a Micor?
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Jim Barbour
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Another basic digital voice question.
This is a project I've been keeping in the back of my mind for a few years. I want to take a mobile (in this case, an M1225) that the tx is no good (no power out), hook it to an MMDVM, and let the
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Jim Barbour
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