RE: ARLA/CLUSTER: “HF Yagi Triplexer Especially for ARRL Field Day”.

João Gonçalves Costa joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Sexta-Feira, 16 de Dezembro de 2011 - 17:22:24 WET


Talvez não tenham lido o titulo correctamente.???

“Um repetidor comercial para PMR da ICOM “
De: cluster-bounces  radio-amador.net [mailto:cluster-bounces  radio-amador.net] Em nome de Joel Lobão
Enviada: sexta-feira, 16 de Dezembro de 2011 17:16
Para: Resumo Noticioso Electrónico ARLA
Assunto: Re: ARLA/CLUSTER: Um repetidor comercial para PMR da ICOM

Acho que foi mais falta de conhecimento...

73 de CT1HXB Joel Lobão

No dia 16/12/2011, às 14:56, Eduardo A <arraia  e2mec.com<mailto:arraia  e2mec.com>> escreveu:
Também achei uma coisa extremamente corriqueira!!! mas.... ... deve ser falta de assunto!!!


Eduardo A.

Enviado do meu MacBookPro



A 16/12/2011, às 14:07, Carlos Mourato escreveu:


Sejamos claros...PMR...Personal Mobil Radio...Nada tem a ver com os PMRs de 446. PMR é a nova designação para redes privadas de radio pessoal e está tudo dito. nada de confusões. Estes PMRs requerem o respectivo licenciamento. Nem sei mesmo porque é que isto é alvo de noticia!!! É apenas mais um repetidor comercial!

73 de CT4RK

Best 73 from: regards from: CT4RK Carlos Mourato - Sines - Portugal

 Warning
Save the Radio Spectrum! Eliminate Broadband over Power Line.

Salve o espectro electromagnético!. Não use a rede electrica para transmitir dados. Os "homeplugs power line" e a tecnologia "power line" causa fortes interferencias noutro serviços sem voce se aperceber. Diga não à tecnologia power line. Proteja o ambiente electromagnético. Utilize tecnologia de redes sem fio, denominadas wireless.
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2011/12/15 Sergio Oliveira <covairia  gmail.com<mailto:covairia  gmail.com>>
É mesmo assim, uma vez conversei acerca disso com um colega, creio que foi
com CT1BIL e ele deu-me a mesma explicação da confusão causada no termo PMR.


73 de ct2ift Sergio in Fatima



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De: João Gonçalves Costa
Data: 15-12-2011 14:02:06
Para: CLUSTER (cluster  radio-amador.net<mailto:cluster  radio-amador.net>)
Assunto: ARLA/CLUSTER: Um repetidor comercial para PMR da ICOM

ICOM PMR SRP 25 Watts Repeater
Designed to enhance coverage of a two-way radio system, the cost effective
SRP repeater series uses a combination of Icom IC-F5012/F6012 entry level
mobile radios and can be used as a VHF to VHF (SRP-V11), UHF to UHF
(SRP-U11), or cross band repeater (SRP-X11).
The SRP repeater instantly retransmits received audio without any noticeable
delay. All repeaters in this series provide a stable 25 watt output power
allowing a radio scheme to be boosted beyond the range of normal Private
Mobile Radio (PMR) networks.
The SRP Repeater Series comes complete with housing (including 240V PSU) to
mount the repeater. The SRP is incredibly flexible so that you can install
the repeater in a vehicle, an office, or a temporary location.

Specifications:
Available as a VHF, UHF or crossband (VHF and UHF) repeater
Features two IC-F5012/F6012 commercial mobile radios
Extremely compact and portable.
Price includes housing and 240V PSU
Two antenna working as standard
Optional duplexer can be fitted
Can run from a 12 volt supply.
Vehicle or desk-mountable.
CTCSS signalling.
Supplied as standard with HM-152 Fist microphone

VHF/UHF Commercial Mobile Series
The new IC-F5012 mobile transceiver series is the successor to Icom’s best
selling IC-F110S series and is designed as a simplified counterpart to
Icom’s IC-F5022 series. This series has many attractive features and an an
uncomplicated LED display that makes it ideally suited to small to mid sized
radio systems such as taxi operators, construction companies, security firms
and farmers.
Multi 5-tone function built-in
The IC-F5012 series has built-in 5-Tone, CTCSS and DTCS signalling
capabilities for group communication. The IC-F5012 series can decode up
eight 5-tone codes on a channel. The following actions are programmable to
respond to each tone.
• Beep sound
• LED lighting
• Answer back call
• Auto TX
• Stun, kill revive
• Scanning
• External output*
* External device connection such as a horn honk, buzzer, etc is required.

Internal option units available
The IC-F5012 series has an internal 40-pin socket for an optional unit so
that you can use the optional UT-109R or UT-110R voice scrambler units The
UT-108R DTMF decode unit is also available.
4W (typical) front mounted loud speaker
The IC-F5012 series has a 4W (typical) front mounted speaker providing the
operator with clear audio during operation.

Easy to use
The IC-F5012 series has 4 programmable buttons. 8 memory channels can be
easily selected with the programmable buttons. Backlit buttons make night
time operation simple.

Specifications:
Entry level mobile with a very competitive price
Simple operation with 4 programmable buttons
VHF (IC-F5012) & UHF (IC-F6012) versions available
MIL-STD-810-F rugged body
Enhanced scanning features
Multiple signalling modes built-in 5-Tone, CTCSS, DTCS, MDC 1200* and BIIS
1200* (* Limited functions only)
4W (typ.) front mounted speaker and independent volume knob
2 year warranty on transceiver, 1 year warranty on accessories

Enhanced Scan features
• Priority scan allows you to monitor one or two priority channels while
scanning other non-priority channels.
• The Tx channel and talk back functions allow you to make a quick response
while scanning.
• Nuisance delete … User can temporary skip a busy channel from the scanning
list.
• Monitor key action … User can stop a scan when pushing the monitor button.

External memory channel control with optional ACC cable
The optional ACC cable allows you to connect various external devices like a
PC, external speaker, or even vehicle horn. It can provide ignition sense
function, external memory channel control as well as the external PTT, audio
output and modulated signal input. The OPC-1939 is a D-SUB 15-pin type and
the OPC-2078 is a D-SUB 25-pin type.

Other features
• BIIS PTT ID transmission
• ±2.5ppm frequency stability
• DTMF autodial memories

Fonte: SPARKY's Blog


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