Re: CTCSS Tone Selection
Never heard of this... we intentionally run different tone frequencies from adjacent repeaters near the same freq. Running the same is asking for mobiles to bring up both when on high spots or during
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Alan KM4BA
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#212131
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Re: CTCSS Tone Selection
I found that tones below 100.0 could be problematic with some truck
installations. The gravely and loud voices into the mic could false trip
with some users.
73 Don ve3ids
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Don VE3IDS
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#212130
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Re: CTCSS Tone Selection
I would avoid 118.2, 179.9 and 241.8.They are close to 60Hz harmonics.I had a repeater on 118.2 and it would false everytime the A/C or Heat kicked on.Changed to 885 and the problem was
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Randy Kohler KI4EZU
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#212129
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Re: Update on Cracklies
Have you isolated both TX and looked at the spectrum coming down the feedline Ken. If that mp3 is generated by the HT keying the RX > TX, what can you see via the RX or a T into the LDF4-50
VK4JKL
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John
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#212128
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Re: Update on Cracklies
One of the local UHF repeaters had a jumper center pin desense problem, but that was with the opposite condition where below a certain temperature the center pin pulled apart more. I do not remember
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John
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Re: Update on Cracklies
Oops, that should have gone directly. sorry
BTW, I could never use the Austin. VHF side runs 125 watts, UHF 90 watts!
Ken
Couldn't access the antenna today (only way is with a bucket truck). I
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Ken Arck AH6LE
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#212126
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Re: Update on Cracklies
BTW, I could never use the Austin. VHF side runs 125 watts, UHF 90 watts!
Ken
Couldn't access the antenna today (only way is with a bucket truck). I figured we'd check that joint when we access
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Ken Arck AH6LE
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#212125
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Re: Update on Cracklies
Couldn't access the antenna today (only way is with a bucket truck). I figured we'd check that joint when we access it
Ken
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Ken Arck AH6LE
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#212124
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Re: Update on Cracklies
Next guess would be the Center pin of the connector is sunken in just
enough to be a problem.
[email protected]> wrote:
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DCFluX
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#212123
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Re: Think we bricked a quantar.
Screen shots of attempting to put oem file back into the machine
showing the password of LOST as instructed per rss
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TheCuecat
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#212122
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Re: Update on Cracklies
Not from my opinion ? I'd be checking the antenna to tube interface.... just sayin'
Matt
AL0R
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Matt
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#212121
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Re: CTCSS Tone Selection
Avoid 179.9 Hz
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Milton Engle
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#212120
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Re: Think we bricked a quantar.
No I meant of the programming software where it says you need a password
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DCFluX
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#212119
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Re: DR1XFR and DR2X Analysis
At 1/8/2025 08:41 AM, you wrote:
When you think about it...
Thoughts by Larry W8LM....
Given the fact - any one knows to find the top of a high rise, or a water
tower hospital or some altitude,
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Bob Dengler
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Re: Think we bricked a quantar.
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TheCuecat
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#212117
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Re: Think we bricked a quantar.
Take a screen shot of what you are talking about and a picture of the LEDs
on the front of the station please.
[email protected]> wrote:
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DCFluX
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#212116
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Update on Cracklies
After heating with a heat gun and cooling with freeze spray, everything in the rack (and also bypassing the diplexer), nothing made a difference in the appearance (and disappearance) of the crackles
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Ken Arck AH6LE
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#212115
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Re: Motorola R100 Frequency Choice
At 1/8/2025 04:51 AM, you wrote:
You'll find that most of the
country is high in, low out on 440... If you go 442.xx out, 447.xx in,
the 450 commercial shouldn't bother you..unless you are at a high
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Bob Dengler
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#212114
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Re: Think we bricked a quantar.
I have a question. What scm can I not use. Found an epic V with a wireline board but I know some are for trunking only.
im at the point where im pretty sure I will need a new control module especially
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TheCuecat
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#212113
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Re: CTCSS Tone Selection
My goto - 1Z (100.0)
Ken
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Ken Arck AH6LE
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#212112
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