Re: Congress and Email
http://cnn.com/TECH/computing/9903/11/internet.rumor/
sorry wrong paste
KEITH WELLS wrote:
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KEITH WELLS <tkwells@...>
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#742
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Re: Congress and Email
This is not a true statement look at this web site
http://www.mindspring.com/~jjweinb/arworld/toolkit.html
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KEITH WELLS <tkwells@...>
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#741
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Congress and Email
* BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE *
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Charles D. Miller <cdmiller@...>
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Fw: Voter description
Cris.
LDG Electronics makes a Voter system. They even offer it in kit form.
Their Website has a good description of their unit with a manual in Acrobat
Reader format, some 27 pages long. Their
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"Tony Lelieveld" <tonymar@...
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#739
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Re: New at building a repeater
Walter Isaacson wrote:
That's odd. I've always used http://www.link-comm.com
In any case, not to take anything away from Link Comm, but why not spend
50 bucks on an audio delay board from S*Com?
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mch <mch@...>
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#738
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Re: New at building a repeater
Thanks. Some 8 years ago or so I was trying to come up with a better
squelch/COS board. I breadboarded some circuits but wasn't happy with the
results. I sure tried to get my hands on one of those
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Walter Isaacson <isaacow@...>
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Re: Canadian Marconi "MARCOM V" Programming
What Frequencies are you looking for?
Ken
vo1st@...
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Ken Whalen <techline@...
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#736
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Re: New at building a repeater
Walter Isaacson wrote:
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Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...>
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#735
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Re: New at building a repeater
We use TS-32 tone boards on our repeaters. So far we haven't been using
CCTCS on our links, just on our drop repeaters. We use 100 Hz encode and
decode on our network repeaters. Some of our
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Walter Isaacson <isaacow@...>
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Canadian Marconi "MARCOM V" Programing
I'm Looking for the Programing Code for the RX and TX Frequencies in the
Amatuer portion of the "MARCOM V" frequency Range 132-155
any work sheets on frequency formulas, and channel addresses would
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"Fred Chamberlain" <ve3cfz@...
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#731
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Re: New at building a repeater
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Joe Orrico WB6HRO <eugene@...>
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#730
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Re: New at building a repeater
Walter, I am in the process of using a Mitrek and an RLC-1. It sounds like your
using CSQ on the repeater. Have you tried using the Mitrek PL board with the RLC-1 on
any other repeaters?
I have
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Randy Nelson <rnelson@...>
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#729
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Re: Coating Aluminum
In a message dated 4/21/99 12:11:20 AM !!!First Boot!!!, wb6csh@...
writes:
<< I live in an area next to the Pacific Ocean, and the
salty air from that body of salty water causes rapid
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SS409SS@...
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#733
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Re: Coating Aluminum
In a message dated 4/21/99 11:13:58 AM !!!First Boot!!!, lazer@...
writes:
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I use it on all my tools, but the stuff is extremely HEAVY.
I could imagine that it would double the weight
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SS409SS@...
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#732
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Ge S-550 control head
Hi
I am looking for a scan board for a GE s-550 contril head. Or the
microprocessor chip for the later version scan board the one without the
battery. I think the early verson bord the one with the
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Jim Horvat <w8wrp@...>
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Re: GE MASTR II Question
Jeff,
Do you have a mobile or a base station??
John Lloyd, K7JL
Jeff Weinberg W8CQ wrote:
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John Lloyd <lloyd@...>
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Re: Coating Aluminum
Another option: the rubberized roof coating, applied thinly with a
brush to the antenna. It holds up for several years in the Arizona
sun.
All for now./Comments
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essherlock@...
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#725
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Re: Coating Aluminum
I have found that Clear Acrylic works very well. Sold at any hardware
store. Rust Oleum, Defi Rust just a few of the brand names. -Dan-
Ed Bathgate, RMA Repair Dept x8785 wrote:
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D. Ruhe <ruhe+@...>
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#724
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Voter description
Does anyone know of a web site that has a technical description of a voter.
No specific brand I just need information on how they work.
Thanks, 73
Cris KE4IIF
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Cris Caraballo <ccarabal@...>
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Re: Coating Aluminum
Has anybody used epoxy paint?
I have heard of it being used for plastic/fiberglass
dirtbike parts that flex a lot.
I have seen it sold in spray cans for kitchen appliance
refinishing.
What do they
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Ed Bathgate, RMA Repair Dept x8785 <ed@...>
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#722
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