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Re: International crystal manufacturing
KLOVE has always been the actual maker of the Quartslab crystals....Quartslab was merely the front end seller....With Quartslab shut down (again), KLOVE decided to sell direct. Same quality as ICM
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #195748 ·
Re: International crystal manufacturing
Yea, thanks Doug; it did try them but the phone call would not go through. I believe the international code is " 01 " but no good.? It used to work when I was with Kaelus talking to co workers in
By Karl Shoemaker · #195747 ·
Re: Voter Systems
Karl, Correct. Those are the GE comparators. These are the newer units that are black in color and have updated cards with LEDs on them. The older units are gray in color and have cards with
By Chris Baldwin · #195746 ·
Re: Voter Systems
So, this is what the guys are talking about for GE?? This is on ebay. I guess I did not remember the two "version" the older, gray one (which I'm somewhat been around) and the newer(?) dark one?
By Karl Shoemaker · #195745 ·
Re: Voter Systems
Maybe in a tube repeater, LOL. Seriously, there's simple ways of not to use a relay or any mechanicle devices.? When I ran the RVS-8 I bypass the relay in that, too. But I understand where you are
By Karl Shoemaker · #195744 ·
Re: Voter Systems
By Jim Barbour · #195743 ·
Re: International crystal manufacturing
Karl, Try KLOVE (https://www.klove.nl <https://www.klove.nl/>). ex Quarzlab. Doug - GM7SVK
By DougH <specialq.que@...> · #195742 ·
Re: FS LDG voter RVS-8
Boards are easy to make¡­what about the software? Sent: Friday, November 18, 2022 12:34 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] FS LDG voter RVS-8 Lots of SMDs on the (OEM)
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #195741 ·
Re: Voter Systems
The mods to allow the receiver cards to accept a more common level of COR voltage are straightforward, take less time, and probably cost less than building up outboard logic level converters.
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #195740 ·
Re: Voter Systems
I really like them. They just work. Very easy to interface to, and the voting seems much better than most of the others. I know of a large system that still has a Moto Spectra-Tac on it, and he had
By Jim Barbour · #195739 ·
Re: Two UHF repeaters sharing the same antenna.
I have a few sites doing this. As long as the frequencies are CLOSE enough. They have to be close enough that the passes and the notches are wide enough to cover both pairs. Use a single 4 cavity or 6
By David Cameron - IRLP · #195738 ·
International crystal manufacturing
Now that's been several years since they closed their doors anyone heard if the "files" were kept?? My dream (yea, I know) is some of the ex employees got together to start up a new company that
By Karl Shoemaker · #195737 ·
Re: FS LDG voter RVS-8
Lots of SMDs on the (OEM) board so you may need a wave machine or lots of pacience, LOL.? But ye,s it would be nice to start it up again. Same goes for the Doug Hall voter. -- - Regards, Karl
By Karl Shoemaker · #195736 ·
Re: Voter Systems
You are correct, Jim.??? I still should get my hands on a GE shelf (with the cards, ot course) and dig into it. I'm a documenation guy so I might even do a paper on it. -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker
By Karl Shoemaker · #195735 ·
Re: Voter Systems
By Jim Barbour · #195734 ·
Re: Voter Systems
1600Hz for a SpectraTAC? That's definitely an SP thing. They have the option to jumper for 1950 or 2175Hz, but 1600 sounds like some SP thing. Maybe for older RCA voters? I'm pretty sure I've still
By Chris Baldwin · #195733 ·
Re: FS LDG voter RVS-8
With as inexpensive as it is to get PC boards made, perhaps you could ask him for the appropriate PCB files and have your own made. Chris -- Chris Baldwin, CETSr. (KF6AJM) Trustee - MetroNET Cal.
By Chris Baldwin · #195732 ·
Re: Voter Systems
Joe it might be easy to disable those tones.? For the SpecTac receivers I have on the 20 repeater they work very well with the SNV-12. Someone posted to purchase the older used ones.? Anyone have a
By Karl Shoemaker · #195731 ·
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 ·