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I also still have a DMK URI and am making up a 25-pin connector for another BF-888. This is the easiest way to build one. The DMK URI (universal Radio Interface) runs about $120 and there are similar offerings from Repeater-Builder for a wire-configurable interface that they call a R...
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The helicopter passed by us and landed on the ramp near the customs building. I was curious just exactly what was going on so I drove over to the group of mechanics and others on the ATA ramp to ask them and get some information in case there was a runway incursion issue later that e...
check alignment of the RADAR displays for azimuth and range. I suggested rather than fool with a map of the airport we go out and locate them on site. At that time of the evening air traffic would be almost nil. With a radio equipped government car we could go anywhere on the airport...
This afternoon, 8 September 2016, I heard MANY sirens and got on my 2 meter repeater and in one question, found out there is a grass fire five blocks away. Never got near me, but the sirens said it was close. Could tell my neighbors where the fire was and satisfy their minds. ...
UPDATE: (not directly related to adsb receiver unit) but I played along with Wine on OSX + adsbscope and here is current range map I got for today! Have fun and 73 de OH2FXD You can contact me ifreq@FREENODE ##RTLSDR adsb-b radioamateur rtlsdr mk802iv android ...
The summit is quite flat and consists of a cemetery and communications tower which holds a UHF CB repeater and, I believe, a 6 metre repeater. I set up the HF gear while Nan explored the head stones, working 40 metres CW until some other Club members rolled up. Stopped and chatted over...
I tested our new repeater, and it’s working beautifully across the entire road, even handling a 1,000’ (305m) elevation change. I can reach it from Swannanoa, Black Mountain, and even parts of east Asheville. I’m currently evaluating handheld GMRS radios to recommend models that work be...
1972 Sept 9th, - The Palomar Amateur Radio Club in San Diego, CA received the coordination for their 146.730 all vacuum tube repeater on Palomar Mountain from the newly established Southern California repeater coordination body in Los Angeles at their first conference although the club had been ...