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Re: COR Signal from HT1000 (or similar) for Remote Receiver
How much power does the UHF require on transmit? How noisy is the site? Andy WJ9J
By wj9jrg · #184382 ·
COR Signal from HT1000 (or similar) for Remote Receiver
I am looking at options for a remote receiver project (receive on VHF - link to primary transmitter on UHF). The project requires very low power consumption since there is no utility power at the
By Troy Lousen <tlousenrb@...> · #184381 ·
Re: Avoid Bomar crystals (was) Re: [repeater-builder] Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
I wondered what became of Michael, Tom. That answers that! He was always a pleasure to deal with. I haven't been back since he retired & they stopped doing LMR crystals for a while. I've had one rock
By Matt Lechliter · #184380 ·
Re: Avoid Bomar crystals (was) Re: [repeater-builder] Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
Last order I had from Bomar got sent to another town with the same name in a totally different state never to be heard from again, then when they remade the lost order it was sent in two packages for
By DCFluX · #184379 ·
UHF and uW parts at MMARSI auction
Guys, Anyone looking for some UHF or microwave parts or components, take a look at the MMARSI.org internet auction site.? Scan down the list of items and you'll come to a group of items that might be
By Gary HENDRICKSON · #184378 ·
Re: Avoid Bomar crystals (was) Re: [repeater-builder] Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
Well, my 2 cents is, Michael retired... that¡¯s when BOMAR went in the trash
By Tom Parker · #184377 ·
Re: Avoid Bomar crystals (was) Re: [repeater-builder] Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
Years ago when most ham radios in the FM 2 meter band used crystals, they did not do very well .? They would often drift off frequency and after a while drift too much to be pulled back on
By Ralph Mowery · #184376 ·
Avoid Bomar crystals (was) Re: [repeater-builder] Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
"That was YEARS ago" (my emphasis). See Kevin's message: Bomar is NG now. Bob NO6B
By Bob Dengler · #184375 ·
Re: Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
The last two Bomar crystals I got had problems. I never went back. I can't recall exactly when this was, but it was shortly before International went out. International was my last crystal purchase,
By Chuck Kelsey · #184374 ·
Re: Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
I have used many many Bomar crystals over the years and they worked very well, not seen a failure.? Did get one for 6m not on freq, claimed did not calculate base freq out to needed decimal and they
By Ron Wright · #184373 ·
Re: Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
The correct date was 9/24/ 2019. Len k4lfk ________________________________ Sent: Friday, February 19, 2021 5:34 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re:
By k4lfk · #184372 ·
Re: Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
I paid 46.76 pounds for the TX and RX VHF MSR2000 crystals with shipping on 9/42/2019. Len k4lfk ________________________________ Sent: Friday, February 19, 2021 5:24 PM To: [email protected]
By k4lfk · #184371 ·
Re: Krystaly Rocks for MSR2000
QuartSLab prices for G.E. xtals went up over 70% in just 18 months, & that was as of a month ago. Maybe they went up another 20% since then? Bob NO6B
By Bob Dengler · #184370 ·
Re: How to prevent repeating DTMF remote control commands on the TKR-750?
Years ago I ran a touch-tone function decoder on my Santiago Peak repeater that was fed by pre PL muted audio. No tone at all was required to send it a command. And since it didn't require PL to talk
By tony dinkel <td47@...> · #184369 ·
Re: How to prevent repeating DTMF remote control commands on the TKR-750?
* Thanks Jeff - but that would mean that normal repeat function would require a tone to get through - correct? Are you saying that you operate the repeater carrier-squelch? If so, then I'd do the
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #184368 ·
Re: How to prevent repeating DTMF remote control commands on the TKR-750?
Here is something to think about also that may help. Look at the attached file. Rather than using a CTCSS decoder, I used the COR from the control radio. Mick - W7CAT
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #184367 ·
Re: How to prevent repeating DTMF remote control commands on the TKR-750?
What Dan sezs. I've installed this at our main repeater site: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Repeater-Controller-Accessory-automation-Controller-8-Outputs-Relay-driver-DTMF/291330415500
By K8TB · #184366 ·
Re: How to prevent repeating DTMF remote control commands on the TKR-750?
Thanks Jeff - but that would mean that normal repeat function would require a tone to get through - correct? We do not want to do that either. I think from the several suggestions we have, adding
By srikanth bhat · #184365 ·
Re: How to prevent repeating DTMF remote control commands on the TKR-750?
A good number of years ago I was using an RC850 controller and had a 220 MHz receiver feeding it for control.? DTMF never made it to any transmitter. Today you can buy a DTMF decoder for almost
By Ralph Mowery · #184364 ·
Re: How to prevent repeating DTMF remote control commands on the TKR-750?
Just use a separate receiver on another frequency and a DTMF controlled relay. There is a good unit that has 8 relays that is advertised in the back of every QST magazine. You can then connect that to
By Dan Woodie · #184363 ·