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Message-Id: <20020719144119.UPOV28883.imf11bis.bellsouth.net@[216.76.172.90]>
Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2002 10:41:24 -0400
Dana wrote:
>It is easy to do. I have a master 2 back home in Kansas. There
>was an article in qst about a controler that worked well. I'm not
>sure I have the web page any more. Let me go see.
>Basicly they had two versions of the controler, one was built in a
>separate box and the other version, available only from them
>preassembled as I recall, fit right inside the master two across
>the front where the tone boards went.
>I can't find that page any more. I'll do some digging. They sold
>a kit or just the board, but this has been 3 or 4 years ago. I'll
>keep digging. 73s
Apprecaite all the assistancde. I think he might have the repeater
control board stuff, just not a regular control head for the radio.
He's looking to put it on the bench and do some tests before it goes
into repeater service and looking for a way to do that without having
to purchase a control head.
Had one myself for uhf and was putting a repeater together. Had a
guhy who worked with them all the time just set mine up for the
frequency pair. eNded up planning a move for a job that fell through
and so sold the machine before I put it in operation. Needed to buy a
set of duplexers yet and somethhing about a controller.
FI you find that information let me know.
Tnx and 73.
Richard Webb
Electric Spider Productions
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
--- Benjamin Franklin November 1755
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