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Icom: - Cross-band repeat problems Icom ic-2730 I'm trying to set up cross-band repeat with a new Icom ic-2730a and am running into a perplexing problem The local radio club is supporting a 75 mile bike rally in mountainous terrain tomorrow, so having this working will be a big asset I can set it up to accept VHF input and link to UHF
Custom Scanner Configuration files for Tasmanian Radio Scanner Users I offer three types of configuration files HBT = Greater Hobart area VHF UHF + "common" frequencies which are used all across Tasmania These include: UHF CB, Marine and various other frequencies LTN = Greater Launceston area VHF UHF + "common" frequencies which are used all across
DIY HOMEMADE DUAL BAND VHF UHF (2 Meter 70 Centimeter) TUNEABLE . . . Hello Fellow Hams and Radio Enthusiasts, Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the approaching Spring Hopefully, this will be one of the last cold days for Missouri this year… Let’s See What Happens I know there is eleventy thousand Prefabricated Dual Band VHF UHF Antennas out there, but
uhf - RadioReference. com Forums Motorola UHF SLR5700 I have a Motorola SLR5700 UHF 50watt and attempting to utilize the auxiliary port in the back in order to interface an outboard controller I don't understand why when I set a GPIO pin in the CPS 2 0 software the pin I select does not correspond to the pins on the aux If I were to program via
Ladder line vs Coax - RadioReference. com Forums Ladder line, or twin lead was very popular with VHF UHF at one time It was used for receiving frequencies as high as 890 MHz (Which used to be NTSC TV channel 83) Think back to the old pre cable TV days 300 Ohm twin lead was used pretty well exclusively for antenna installations It was usually solid ribbon, but you could get cable with the center insulator punched out like ladder line
F-35 AVIONICS - RadioReference. com Forums UHF VHF transceiver (s) (at least 2 = "AUX" radio referenced by pilots which I believe means: AUX=AUXILARY RADIO) HAVEQUICK (HQ) is a secure frequency hopping system that protects UHF military communications The system design uses an all-channel group of frequency synthesizers with keyboards and displays for data entry
Recommended max length for RG8x cable? - RadioReference. com Forums I was looking at this - 100ft RG8x Coax UHF (PL259) Male to Male 50 ohm Antenna Cable - R-U100 for running a temp jpole antenna I didn't see any 75ft which would work for me however if it is not recommended to use 100ft I could use the 50ft and maybe add on an additional 10ft I'd be running
Mobile 70cm 2M antenna recommendations - RadioReference. com Forums Diamond Antenna MR77 Diamond Antenna Dual-Band Mobile Antennas | DX Engineering Free Shipping - Diamond Antenna Dual-Band Mobile Antennas with qualifying orders of $99 Shop VHF UHF Mobile Vertical Antennas at DX Engineering
What are the most common 70m simplex frequencies that are used? To add to the confusion, Southern California is on 20 KHz channel spacing, not 25 KHz This serves to illustrate just how local UHF bandplans actually are On the contrary, I just put those simplex suggestions in my radios since I prefer the quieter simplex frequencies over the "beep-boop" repeaters any day
TH6-DXX Beam - RadioReference. com Forums Hello All, Finally got my Hy-Gain TH6-DXX "Thunderbird" beam up on my tower thought I would share a photo with you guys I went through the entire beam and replaced most of the parts, it performs very well