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I am looking for a uhf Repeater. Tell me what u got and all the info
and will take from there.
Thanks,
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" " <dx_ing@...>
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Re: Signal Sampler
Hello Brad,
Thanks for the reply. I relocated the site I had been looking for
but the SEITS article is even better. The page I had seen
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Michael J. Fletcher <shantyboat@...>
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Great theaory,, build or modify and learn at the same time...
Elmer KB3WG
Micro
price. I
it. Or
the
to go
for a
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ELMER HOKEY <bionoid@...>
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Re: Signal Sampler
Hello Brad,
Thanks for the reply. I relocated the site I had been looking for
but the SEITS article is even better. The page I had seen
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Michael J. Fletcher <shantyboat@...>
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Mitrek as TX unit
Hello All -
In the process of setting a VHF 110 watt Mitrek up as a repeater
transmitter, and I have a few questions -
1) Does the Mitrek stand up under repeater service?
2) How much do I have to
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Andy Brinkley <radios@...>
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Re: Low-elevation repeater antennas?
Gary,
Hi there,
Try and set all of the dipoles in the same direction.
Then "aim" the dipoles in the direction you are trying to cover. You did not
mention what type of coax or
hardline you are using
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David Peterson <DPeterson@...>
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Re: still is (no subject)
As I had eluded to one, in a private e-mail, both Ron (N9EE) of "MCC" and
Matt Bush (KA9RIX) of "Advanced Repeater Systems" are both good guys to deal
with.
Matt does Micor conversions utilizing
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Jon Pearl W4ABC <w4abc@...>
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Hi there,
the repeaters as it are:
UHF: 443.250 output is 50watts Motorola Micor
448.250 input
6 can duplexer is set for freq. above
MCC1000 controller with phone patch and remote
base
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David Peterson <DPeterson@...>
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Re: Low-elevation repeater antennas?
Hello Dave,
Thanks for your input. The repeater antenna system is using 150' of 7/8"
Andrews Heliax with commercial connectors installed.
And, for what it is worth, we did try the dipoles in one
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w7ntf@...
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What Frequency is the uhf and vhf repeater on that u are wanting to sell that is
if i am correct from post?
David Peterson wrote:
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KF4TNP <Bug1@...>
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#495
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Re: Service Manual IFR
Same here. I bought a used IFR 1500 without manual (service
or operators). The units are easy to use so one isn't really
necessary, but I thought I'd better have one.
I took a set of the manuals to
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Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
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Re: Signal Sampler
Hi Look at the "SIETS "ham repeater intertie network .There is an
excellant explination on how to tune (wacom ) duplexers with the aid of
a sniffer.
I have made these and I use them for my
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bradley glen <bradlington@...>
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Re: Signal Sampler
Hi Look at the "SIETS "ham repeater intertie network .There is an
excellant explination on how to tune (wacom ) duplexers with the aid of
a sniffer.
I have made these and I use them for my
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bradley glen <bradlington@...>
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Low-elevation repeater antennas?
Greetings,
I own and operate a 2m repeater in the suburban Tacoma, WA area, which is not
extremely high elevation-wise... The antenna height is just over 100' above
ground. The height of the site
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w7ntf@...
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Re: Service Manual IFR
Joe,
Try Triton Electronics in IL.
http://www.tritonelec.com
(847) 934-6426
I bought an IFR-1000 service manual from them for around $75.
Good Luck,
Bob Loehrig
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Loehrig, Robert (HT-EX) <RLoehrig@...>
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Oh I forgot to mention that the repeaters are converted Motorola Micors
mobile units.
Dave
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David Peterson <DPeterson@...>
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If Matt Bush is still involved with the Micro Comouter concepts that would
be a could way to go. Matt sets up the radio and the
hooks up the controller to it. I have two of them one is a uhf and one
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David Peterson <DPeterson@...>
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Service Manual IFR
Does anyone have a service manual for an IFR 1200 super S? IFR want $380 for
the service manual, I was ready to thow myself on my scope probe when they
told me that!
Joe Orrico WB6HRO
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Joe Orrico WB6HRO <eugene@...>
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I would like to suggest trying to go it on your own first. The experience
is what ham radio is all about. There isn't anything easier to mod
yourself. All interfaces are on one connect (if you get
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Ray J. Vaughan <ray@...>
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k4yd wrote:
Try Versatel Communications. I bought a ready to go radio from them for
a decent price. They have repeater conversion kits for sale also.
Versatel Communications
Casper, WY
(800)
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Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...>
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