Re: CW or Voice ID for Cross Band TMD700A Repeater
Scott KF4NDQ <arizona@...>
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It has been brought to my attention that a CW or Voice ID isrequired to use my TMD700A as a Croass-Band Repeater. (According to OfficialThis should answer most questions and then start a couple of good arguements http://www2.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/9303043.pdf
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Re: CW or Voice ID for Cross Band TMD700A Repeater
Tim Shephard <timshephard@...>
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From: "Wayne Joyner" <joyner@...> To: <TMD700A@...> Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 7:15 PM Subject: [TMD700A] CW or Voice ID for Cross Band TMD700A Repeater It has been brought to my attention that a CW or Voice ID is requiredWe had a guy like that once. He owned the local repeater and would preach us the rules as he felt necessary. Told us the crossband repeater had to ID. Until we pointed out that his repeater with a remote base, didn't ID on the remote base! Only on the main repeater channel. I don't know the rule on this but I would say if your IDing correctly when using it, and are close enough to shut it down if necessary, you should be ok. -Tim
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CW or Voice ID for Cross Band TMD700A Repeater
Wayne Joyner <joyner@...>
It has been brought to my attention that a CW or Voice ID is required
to use my TMD700A as a Croass-Band Repeater. (According to Official Observers in my area). Whether it true or not is not relavent. What is important is whether it is possible to : (The question) Is it possible to transmit a CW ID or Voice ID of a Call Sign every 10 minutes while in Cross-Band repeat mode? The TMD700A has to be the one transmitting the ID. A hand held doing it is not legal :) :( If not. Then I need a clarification on the rules concerning cross- band repeating from a mobile vehicle. I propose to use 146.940 MHz (A local repeater) for VHF Output and Receive at the vehicle (Band A) and 446.225 MHz (Band B and Hand-held)(or there abouts') for hand- held to vehicle communication. I am told that in order to do this, the TMD700 must be able to provide the ID. If so, why is the TMD700A radio designed to be used this way in the US without modification? This certainly would add greater access to local area repeaters from within buildings and other areas where a hand-held can not "make the trip". Any ideas, discussion or thoughts on this would be fun :)
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BLN
Art van.Esch <surf@...>
Hello all I like to know how to stopped incoming bulletins. I see on
page 34 and try a few settings but still they come (BLN) anyone can help me with simple example cheers Art in Australia VK4GO
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Call memory
Incendie <incendie@...>
I have been trying to program the following memory as a Call memory: 169.275
DCS 152. I have the same frequency/DCS in my "normal" memory and it works great. For some reason, when I try to program it in the Call memory (either directly on the radio or with the software) the frequency goes in OK but I always get DCS 025 !!! Since it is my fireground frequency, I'd really appreciate if could put it as my call frequency. It would save me the assle to search for it every time I need it. I don't know if someone else encountered the same problem and I would really appreciate your help to solve this issue. Stay safe ! 73 de VE2JPT Jean-Pierre ________________________________ Jean-Pierre Magnan VE2 JPT (Basic and 5 wpm) Lieutenant, Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel VFD, Qu�bec, Canada G0X 3J0 email: incendie@... URL: http://famille_magnan.tripod.com (Go take a look -> Sorry it's in french for now) The opinions expressed above are mine, all mine.
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Re: Blocking callsigns
Eric J Foster <ke1lb@...>
I don't see anything in the manual on the topic other than limiting
your range, which isn't the way. The sure fire would be to tell him it
was funny the first time, but after 86 times it no longer brings a chuckle!
Keith Maton wrote: This may seem like a strange request but is it possible to block particular --
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Blocking callsigns
Keith Maton <feek@...>
This may seem like a strange request but is it possible to block particular
callsigns from a D700? There is one idiot locally who thinks it's clever to keep sending me messages telling me that there's a speed trap on the road ahead, or that I'm a boy racer who should slow down when I'm within the speed limits. I'm getting really fed up with it and want to be able to ignore/reject his messages. Can this be done? 73 Keith -- Keith Maton, G6NHU feek@... Visit http://www.mb7uiv.co.uk, home of the first licenced APRS gateway in the UK. - Careful with that Axe
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Re: Amateur Radio Callsign page
mrgrits <mrgrits@...>
qrz.com is one. arrl.com fcc database.
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From: "Richard M Waite II" <rwaite@...> To: "1 List, POLICE-L" <police-l@...>; "10 List, TM-D700A" <TMD700A@...>; "2 List, Blue Knights" <Blue_Knights@...>; "3 List, Corrections" <Prisons@...>; "5 List, Public Safety Diving" <PublicSafetyDiving@...> Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2000 11:53 AM Subject: [TMD700A] Amateur Radio Callsign page I just passed my Tech Ham test, does anyone know the address of the
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Amateur Radio Callsign page
Richard M Waite II <rwaite@...>
I just passed my Tech Ham test, does anyone know the address of the
page where you can see what your call sign is? I know it will take a week or two to show up, but I haven't been able to find it.. -- Richard M Waite II Kentucky Department of Corrections Blackburn Correctional Complex, Fire & Safety Officer Madison County Rescue Squad, Dive Rescue Team Blue Knights, KY III AOL IM: YardDogBCC
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Re: APRS messaging
kd5ezk@mindspring.com <kd5ezk@...>
My current path setting is RELAY,WIDE4-4.
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Original Message: ----------------- From: Walter Holmes k5wh@... Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 22:22:51 -0500 Subject: RE: [TMD700A] APRS messaging Are you going through a digipeater ? Like WIDE,WDE, or RELAY,WIDE, etc... Walter/K5WH
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From: kd5ezk@... [mailto:kd5ezk@...] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:43 PM To: TMD700A@... Subject: [TMD700A] APRS messaging I can't seem to get the APRS messaging to work on my D700. When I compose a message to, say, another D700, and hit okay, I see the radio xmit, but it goes through its 5 transmssions and I have never gotten an ack back, or any responses. I can receive APRS packets - I keep my range set to 120 miles, which has pulled in about 15 stations in this area, and I can see my station on aprs.net, so I assume my packets are going out, but I just can't seem to get the messaging to work yet. I suppose it could be that the stations addressed weren't listening, but I've tried several times with stations that I think are monitoring most of the time. I figure I must be missing something. Can anyone enlighten me? Community email addresses: Post message: TMD700A@... Subscribe: TMD700A-subscribe@... Unsubscribe: TMD700A-unsubscribe@... List owner: TMD700A-owner@... Shortcut URL to this page: http://www.onelist.com/community/TMD700A Community email addresses: Post message: TMD700A@... Subscribe: TMD700A-subscribe@... Unsubscribe: TMD700A-unsubscribe@... List owner: TMD700A-owner@... Shortcut URL to this page: http://www.onelist.com/community/TMD700A ------------------------------------------------------------------- This message has been posted from Mail2Web http://www.mail2web.com/ Web Hosting for $9.95 per month! Visit: http://www.yourhosting.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------
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Re: APRS messaging
Walter Holmes <k5wh@...>
Are you going through a digipeater ?
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Like WIDE,WDE, or RELAY,WIDE, etc... Walter/K5WH
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From: kd5ezk@... [mailto:kd5ezk@...] Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:43 PM To: TMD700A@... Subject: [TMD700A] APRS messaging I can't seem to get the APRS messaging to work on my D700. When I compose a message to, say, another D700, and hit okay, I see the radio xmit, but it goes through its 5 transmssions and I have never gotten an ack back, or any responses. I can receive APRS packets - I keep my range set to 120 miles, which has pulled in about 15 stations in this area, and I can see my station on aprs.net, so I assume my packets are going out, but I just can't seem to get the messaging to work yet. I suppose it could be that the stations addressed weren't listening, but I've tried several times with stations that I think are monitoring most of the time. I figure I must be missing something. Can anyone enlighten me? Community email addresses: Post message: TMD700A@... Subscribe: TMD700A-subscribe@... Unsubscribe: TMD700A-unsubscribe@... List owner: TMD700A-owner@... Shortcut URL to this page: http://www.onelist.com/community/TMD700A
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APRS messaging
kd5ezk@...
I can't seem to get the APRS messaging to work on my D700. When I
compose a message to, say, another D700, and hit okay, I see the radio xmit, but it goes through its 5 transmssions and I have never gotten an ack back, or any responses. I can receive APRS packets - I keep my range set to 120 miles, which has pulled in about 15 stations in this area, and I can see my station on aprs.net, so I assume my packets are going out, but I just can't seem to get the messaging to work yet. I suppose it could be that the stations addressed weren't listening, but I've tried several times with stations that I think are monitoring most of the time. I figure I must be missing something. Can anyone enlighten me?
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Re: Mic gain
Kiely Petersen <zl1wpk@...>
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From: "Incendie" <incendie@...> To: <TMD700A@...> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:38 PM Subject: [TMD700A] Mic gain Is there a way to change the mic gain on this rig. I am using the MC-53DMreports I have had since I got the rig. I could always make myself a cable to usemy Heil microphone with this rig when I am using it in the shack but it would?
Hi Jean To adjust the Transmission deviation level you need to get into the service mode. To get into the mode, short pins 3 and 6 of the 6 pin data radio terminal. Then scroll through the options to the deviation section. Then press and hold the Mic (PTT) in then turn the tuning control to select the deviation you want. Then Press the SET key to set it. Both VHF/UHF need to be adjust separately. It would be interesting to know if its the MC-53DM microphone that has low audio or the radio. As I had this problem as well so If you do have the time BEFORE you adjust the radio deviation and try another microphone Heres the url for a good radio modification web page http://www.mods.dk/ Kiely Petersen ZL1WPK
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Mic gain
Incendie <incendie@...>
Is there a way to change the mic gain on this rig. I am using the MC-53DM
and I have to "eat" the microphone to get normal audio according to reports I have had since I got the rig. I could always make myself a cable to use my Heil microphone with this rig when I am using it in the shack but it would not help me much for when I operate mobile. I remember reading something on the internet about hidden menus that might help me solve this annoyance but I just can't find it. Can someone help me ? Stay safe ! 73 de VE2JPT Jean-Pierre ________________________________ Jean-Pierre Magnan VE2 JPT (Basic and 5 wpm) Lieutenant, Notre-Dame-du-Mont-Carmel VFD, Qu�bec, Canada G0X 3J0 email: incendie@... URL: http://famille_magnan.tripod.com (Go take a look -> Sorry it's in french for now) The opinions expressed above are mine, all mine.
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Re: D700 and Cassiopeia A-11
Tim Shephard <timshephard@...>
I am not familiar with the Cassiopeia, but if you are using a serial cable
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that connects the palmtop to a PC, you will need to add a null modem cable to it to connect it to the radio. -Tim
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From: <kd5ezk@...> To: <TMD700A@...> Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 7:43 PM Subject: [TMD700A] D700 and Cassiopeia A-11 Has anyone ever successfully connected a Cassiopeia A-11 to a D700
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D700 and Cassiopeia A-11
kd5ezk@...
Has anyone ever successfully connected a Cassiopeia A-11 to a D700
with the serial interface cable? I tried it but couldn't seem to get the two devices to connect. I've read some of the other messages about attempts to connect other palmtop/handheld devices to the D700, but the issue of the null modem is confusing me - do I need it or not, do I have it or not? How do I tell, and is this even the problem? I wanted to try to do two things with this set-up: use the A-11 as a compact packet terminal, and use the A-11 as a text- entry device for APRS messaging. Can either be done with this handheld? Any help is appreciated. (P.S. if this set-up is unworkable, is there another device that will perform both of the tasks I'm trying to accomplish?)
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Cassiopeia E-115 to Tmd 700
KURT KLEMENT <sm7wgp@...>
Hello
Ihave just got me a E-115 with x-tra conecting kabel and I want to use that mobil for APRS and SSTV because it comes with a digital camera. But I have tried to get them speaking but no luck so far, do I have to do a mod. on the cable IM using aprs for WIN-CE. Tnx for a fast reply SM7WGP Kurt
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Re: Software
Eric J Foster <ke1lb@...>
It is free from Kenwood. Just got to the tm-d700 adv. page, and click downloads.
It's in that directory. The software is very simple to use.......
KB3FGL@... wrote: Just wondering (before I buy the radio)- where do you get the --
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Re: Software
Tim Shephard <timshephard@...>
http://216.133.235.165/SOFTWARE/TMD700A/
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-Tim tim.shephard@... tims.phone@... http://www.bigfoot.com/~tim.shephard/tim/ha eFax (508) 590-0302
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From: <KB3FGL@...> To: <TMD700A@...> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2000 5:48 PM Subject: [TMD700A] Software Just wondering (before I buy the radio)- where do you get the
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Software
KB3FGL@...
Just wondering (before I buy the radio)- where do you get the
programming software from and how hard or easy was it to use? If you had to download it from a website, could someone just tell me how? I may do so now, before I buy it. Thanks.
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