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Re: GE MSTR 2 special (Factory Repeater?) FREE
Larry, I even kept a box of tubes for stuff like that. Years ago Ray Kresick ran a "tube bank". I have not idea what happened to it. -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please visit SRG's web
By Karl Shoemaker · #195730 ·
Re: Multiple repeaters sharing a common power supply - pros and cons
I'd like to see the schematic drawing or a least a block diagram of you folk's design as I'm open to new ideas and ways to do it. What a Team :) -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please
By Karl Shoemaker · #195729 ·
Duplexers
I have a DB4060WOC-B VHF and a Telewave UHF BPBR duplexer for sale. PM at this email or wb5itt at att.net if interested. Chris WB5ITT
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195728 ·
New Cat 1000 FOR SALE
New, never installed, local club bought it 10 years ago, and project never got off the ground. no box, but new, from the factory. Includes the rack mount enclosure, DR-1000 DVR, DL-1000C audio delay
By Jamie WW3S · #195727 ·
Re: FS LDG voter RVS-8
What modes for narrowband I have one new in box I would like to use. Unfortunately the builder stopped making them when he ran out of circuit boards. I did try and buy some more in 2011, and that was
Re: Multiple repeaters sharing a common power supply - pros and cons
Karl I guess you missed that the RS50 fried, quite badly and no amount fusing would prevent being blown. The county now has commercial surge protection on the mains, When I was still working, another
By J Donovan · #195725 ·
Re: Voter Systems
The only problem that I can remember with interfacing the SpectraTac receiver to the SNV-12 voter was the status tone. The SpectraTac sent out a 1600 pilot tone and the voter was expecting something
By Joe · #195724 ·
Re: Voter Systems
Sounds pretty bullet proof. You can't knock those old Micor receivers. -- The Real RFI-EMI-GUY
By RFI-EMI-GUY · #195723 ·
Re: Alinco SR4-D FS
Definitely an interesting device. Would be helpful if schematic service manuals were on line.? It got to be a bidding war so I backed out when it looked like it might well exceed the price of a new
By RFI-EMI-GUY · #195722 ·
Re: Voter Systems
I helped to build a few JPS SNV-12 voter systems years ago.? We used Motorola Spectra TAC Receivers (narrow banded, Comm Spec filters, don't ask not my decision) and it worked well.? It took a
By Joe · #195721 ·
Re: Voter Systems
With all this talk about mods to old GE and Motorola Voters, it would be simpler to buy last generation JPS SNV-12 voters as they surplus out. -- The Real RFI-EMI-GUY
By RFI-EMI-GUY · #195720 ·
Re: Voter Systems
Does your version resolve the simulcast clock timing issues of the current RTCM? If so that is a plus. Also makes it suitable for commercial applications.
Re: FS LDG voter RVS-8
It's been NLA for some years.. Chris WB5ITT wrote:
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195718 ·
Re: FS LDG voter RVS-8
Is the LDG voter system still in production or has it been discontinued? Thanks! Steven H N8RLW
By steven harvey · #195717 ·
Re: Multiple repeaters sharing a common power supply - pros and cons
Hello Don and group, Call the Avon, Ohio store on the phone and ask for Vince. 1 440 934 5268 ( tel:+14409345268 ) Its model Batt1 They had a few that were used and I looked again at the one I bought
By steven harvey · #195716 ·
Re: Multiple repeaters sharing a common power supply - pros and cons
Steve, I¡¯m interested in the power distribution panel. I went onto Vasu¡¯s web site but couldn¡¯t find any information on it. Can you post a link to it or give me any additional information?
By Don Kupferschmidt <dkupfers@...> · #195715 ·
Re: Multiple repeaters sharing a common power supply - pros and cons
I just went through our repeater here in Mount Vernon, Ohio.??? A communications company call Vasu communications here in Ohio makes a very nice power distribution panel I got one for about 175.00
Re: Voter Systems
Mods are still required to use a GE voter without status tone if you want to do it right. For starters, you'll want to get rid of the 1950 notch filters on the receiver cards and the audio module to
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #195713 ·
Re: Two UHF repeaters sharing the same antenna.
The Motorola sites engineer came up with the solution using only a BP duplexer on each repeater along with a dual stage isolator. A 3rd duplexer was not needed. Jim W7RY -- Thanks and 73, Jim W7RY
By Jim W7RY <jimw7ry@...> · #195712 ·
Re: Voter Systems
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By DCFluX · #195711 ·