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My radials are on the way from Comet. I hung it from a tree and ran a few tests using my improvised "mystery metal" radials. I think I'm going to like this antenna. I had a lot of work to do to get my deck ready to support the mast, but I think I have it ready now. I can raise the antenna as soon as the radials get here. Well, when I also have someone to help me. I can raise it with a rope using a tree branch as a pully, but I need someone to guide it and secure the clamps while I hold it up.
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WSHH887 started following Comet 712EFC -- no ground plane radials
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Depending on the alloy stainless steel can be highly magnetic or not. After being burnt, literally, by Chinese stainless steel that wasn't what it said it was my first quick check was a magnet. The alloy we used in chemical piping should not have been magnetic. After that incident, the piping came from an ISO manufacturer, I specified US or European manufacturer only. All Chinese metal is mystery metal as far as I'm concerned.
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WRUU653 reacted to an answer to a question: Retevis RT97S repeater service required
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Retevis RT97S repeater service required
SteveShannon replied to WRUY699's question in Technical Discussion
Karl, Although it was the voltage regulator that failed that’s probably just a symptom of a high current problem with the boards which draw from power from it. Repairing or replacing the power supply will be repetitively frustrating unless you find and fix the actual problem. I would recommend sending the repeater to Retevis after contacting them using the email address Gil provided above. Best wishes! Please let us know what you find. -
Retevis RT97S repeater service required
Socalgmrs replied to WRUY699's question in Technical Discussion
Wow I’m sure he didn't think of contacting them first. Der -
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Retevis RT97S repeater service required
Socalgmrs replied to WRUY699's question in Technical Discussion
Might want to come to the conclusion that it’s a cheap throw away unit that is not ment for every day use. It will probably cost more to repair then to replace. If you’re using it that much you may want to invest in a better unit. Motorola repeaters can be had for less then the 97 and have a continuous use ability. -
Retevis RT97S repeater service required
WRUU653 replied to WRUY699's question in Technical Discussion
Have you tried contacting Retevis? They say they offer lifetime support. Here’s the email address for support. info@retevis.com -
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My Retevis RT97S repeater had been on-line continuously for just over 2 years serving my neighborhood when it failed. My inspection revealed that the voltage regulator chip on the PC board CD-900DYB was burned. I determined that the power supply was in good working order so I ordered and received a replacement PC board. I installed this new PC board and on power up, it to blew the voltage regulator chip in about 2 seconds. At this point I am looking for professional service on this unit that is just out of the warrantee period. So far in my search on the Internet, I am not finding any servicing provider. If I am unable to find service on this repeater, I will never purchase another Retevis repeater and this one will be sent to the scrap pile, reluctantly! Karl, in Warren, Michigan, USA
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I Failed as soon as I saw it !
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I'm testing my will power. Timing how long I can go without laughing at @PRadio's Midland page . Well crap, that didn't last long.
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I used my 220 radio twice today
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What? Rt systems and chirp are the most simple easy to use programming softwares out there. It’s just no one wants to learn. They are so easy my 10 year old grand kids use them all the time. It’s like saying driving a stick is hard but millions of people every day do it with no problem. Geesh some people are so lazy.
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The RT Systems CPS is another "Less Than Simple" programming software application just as that "Less Than Simple" programming software application called Chirp. With Kenwood proprietary CPS, at least there are only two tone/code settings, one for receive (decode) and one transmit (encode) in the CPS. With Motorola, you have to tell it CSQ for no tone/code, PL, or DPL and then select the appropriate tone/code for receive (Decode); and and I believe it is None, PL, or DPL and then select the appropriate tone/DPL for transmit (Encode).
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Wouxun KG-935H beeping during area change
SteveShannon replied to 73blazer's topic in Equipment Reviews
Turn it into Wouxun support. Maybe it’s unintentional and they’ll fix it in a firmware update. -
IF you turn your volume all the way down, then make your area change you won't hear the beep, but otherwise it's engineered to be what it is. Using an earpiece during hunting or Stealth activity is a just a suggestion.
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Those who Bully, receive it in return X10 !
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What I saw was someone asking for help, then getting irate and cocky with those trying to help. And for a change it was actually enjoyable to see SoCal go off on someone.
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You guys just love to come together and Bully someone!
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TD-H3 transmitting but not showing up on SWR meter
GrouserPad replied to hxpx's question in Technical Discussion
Ok. BMS = battery maintenance system. Hard to keep up with acronyms sometimes thanks. -
The 935G non-plus and the UV8H do not make any noises for area change or scan or any other button press if keypad beep is off. But the plus models do, well the 935H which as I said I call the UV8H+. Seems like it's just that way and gonna have to live with it. I guess it's only an annoyance most of the time, can't have it during hunting but I really only need one area during hunting so it wouldn't come into play.
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I would say it's something in the KG-935 firmware as it doesn't matter if you have the G or H models or if it's the regular or plus models. I can say that the KG-Q10H does not beep when turning on or changing areas when you have the beep turned off in the menu. I don't have a KG-Q10G to test but I am willing to bet it will be the same as the KG-Q10H I checked my KG-XS20G Plus and it does not beep when turning on or changing the area. I checked since the menu and screen are the same as the KG-935G
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You can’t unless you’re a premium member. Don’t worry about it though. T-sql requires a tone on receive. Tone doesn’t. You can hear a repeater in T-sql IFF (IFF = if and only if) you have the correct rx tone programmed. If you use Tone you will hear everything on a frequency, regardless of if it includes a tone.
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I’m sorry I cannot give you the trophy and the laughing emoji both!
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Wouxun KG-935H beeping during area change
FishinGary replied to 73blazer's topic in Equipment Reviews
I don't own this radio, but I have other Wouxun radios and they make noises on some functions, even with key beep off. For example, my KG-935G+ beeps when I initiate a channel scan, if I recall correctly.