[222mhz] 222 repeater conversion documentation for commercial
radios?
Christopher Boone
[email protected]
Sun, 30 Nov 2003 21:16:40 -0600
www.condor-connection.com has GE MSTR II and MICOR to 220 documents...
I never have had good luck with a MICOR.....the GE on the other hand is
great...AND you can add a preamp AFTER the helical front end if needed
(phono plug connections)...
There are a couple of other good sites as well; Here are my favs:
http://www.fortunecity.com/skyscraper/ethernet/749/ham/220.html
http://www.seits.org/repeater/220micor/220.html
http://www.qsl.net/n5sdd/mods/mods/ge/220mstr2.mod
http://www.condor-connection.org/mods/mastr2.htm
http://www.condor-connection.org/mods/mvp.htm
http://www.qsl.net/n5sdd/mods/mods/ge/220mvp.mod
--> http://gael.lumpkin.k12.ga.us/mods/220.htm <--
BEST detail & easy to follow site...well done and I HIGHLY recommend it
(NOTE: you dont need the de-emph board if your controller can do it OR
you run FLAT audio through the rptr....this requires mods in the
controller and exciter but allows you to pass user PL thru...and audio
is EXACTLY as the input is....also go with the SAV-15/M57774 brick for
the PA)
Hope that helps..
Chris
WB5ITT
224.5 Beaumont-Port Arthur
224.8 Conroe/Houston
224.5 Houston
Budd Turner wrote:
> Happy Shopping Day, Dudes
> It's been suggested to me to convert a "real" radio to 222 repeater
> service. I remember docs for that were mentioned and I thought I had
> saved the URLs but am unable to locate them.
> I would appreciate being pointed at such docs as well as any/all advice
> recommendations on building a 222 repeater.
> TIA & 73
>
> Budd Turner : N7EOJ
> 223.94 & 224.18
> "USERS"
> Tucson, AZ
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