Re: Somewhat OT... imaging a hard drive...
Hi Mike, ? Check out the link below, may be something you can use. ? https://rescuezilla.com/ ? 73 de Pamela - N1ZKH Sunday, October 30, 2022, 5:14:18 AM, you wrote:
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Pamela - N1ZKH
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Somewhat OT... imaging a hard drive...
Years ago (before Norton bought them) I used Ghost to image hard drives (I was doing field support for a bank).? it worked elegantly. I could clone one drive to another (usually larger), or creating
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M M
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Re: Motorola MTR 2000 UHF repeater.
Thanks for the great information, even thought the MTR 2000 has battery backup, I am sure it was a power bump. I read the repeater and everything was good so I re-programmed it and it is working fine
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Glenn (Butch) Kanvick
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
I'll rerun this in case it benefits anyone: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7QZzzB2LZU I also would mess with the interconnect cabling. You will cause yourself a lot of problems doing that. Mick -
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Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA)
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
From this post: /g/repeater-builder/message/195129 I'm not sure Jared has the capability to accurately measure RL. This is especially true if the directional coupler he is using as
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Kevin Custer
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
* My calculations say injecting the signal into antenna port of the duplexer with the transmit side terminated, * the repeater should take 0.41uV or -114dBm to reach 12DB SINAD assuming the repeater
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Jeff DePolo WN3A
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
I figured I probably am chasing my tail on the repeater end. But a trip to the dealer would make me feel better. My calculations say injecting the signal into antenna port of the duplexer with the
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Jared Smudde
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Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
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Burt K6OQK
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
You may be chasing your tail.? Signal generators/service monitors are not all that accurate.? ?I was playing around with a couple of HP 8924c and an IFR 1200s.? I noticed that even after about 10
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Ralph Mowery
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Re: QUANTAR VHF Audio Interface...
Jim, I thought I had copied your message in my response, but I guess not.? This is what you sent.? I'm not sure how it will open the path for the wide band audio connections via pins 9 & 34 of the
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Burt K6OQK
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
If I get what you¡¯re saying, I already ran those results. I inputted a signal through the antenna port on the duplexer and into the receiver through the duplexer. I had the transmitter side of the
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Jared Smudde
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Re: Harris portable radio batteries
I don¡¯t doubt the Honeywell li-ion batteries. ?I just need a 7100/7200 series charger that will charge the li-ion batteries that are shaped like a legacy nmh battery. ?I have twelve NEW li-ion
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Kevin Magloughlin
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Re: Harris portable radio batteries
We used to run Honeywell lithium polymer batteries on our XTS 5000s. Great batteries! They lasted 20+ hours with moderate transmit and near constant receive activity in talkgroup scan on a busy P25
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Dennis KB9RRN
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Re: Motorola MTR 2000 UHF repeater.
This can also occur if you have removed one of the option cards or have made a change in the codeplug that would need one of the option cards to function. Read the codeplug and as Millin has said find
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KT7AZ
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Re: Motorola MTR 2000 UHF repeater.
Glenn.. unplug the repeater, read the repeater to see where the error is located in the software .. sometimes the blinking red light indicates a power bump or a shot PA. So read the repeater clear
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MILLIN SEE
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
Jared.. disconnect the tx side and terminate it into a 50 ohm dummy load. Terminate the high side of the duplexer..inject a signal from the antenna port of duplexer and see what you get. Any
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MILLIN SEE
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Motorola MTR 2000 UHF repeater.
I have a MTR 2000, and the Power light is flashing. Searching the internet, I found that it is in service mode. What do I need to do to get it out of Service Mode? Thanks for your help. Butch KE7FEL
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Glenn (Butch) Kanvick
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
I am not, no adapters anywhere, I¡¯m using 4 foot RG-400 N Male/N Male cables. I¡¯ve tested them both for shorts/miswires and also ran them across a spectrum analyzer and both have about 0.16db of
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Jared Smudde
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
Are you using any elbows in your system?
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MILLIN SEE
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Re: VHF MTR2000 Poor Receive Performance
It would appear that I have 2 issues resulting in the over 3 db down which probably explains my issue. So I guess that¡¯s what I mean when it¡¯s ¡°deaf¡±. I must be horribly messing up my MTR
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Jared Smudde
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