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!<div>
<br></div><div>73 de CT4RK</div><div><br></div><div><b>Best 73 from: regards from: CT4RK Carlos Mourato - Sines - Portugal</b><br><br> <b><font color="#FF0000">Warning</font></b><div><b><font color="#FF0000">Save the Radio Spectrum! Eliminate Broadband over Power Line. </font></b></div>
<div><b><font color="#FF0000"><br></font></b></div><div><b><font color="#FF0000">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.</font></b><br>
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<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2011/12/15 Sergio Oliveira <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:covairia@gmail.com">covairia@gmail.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
É mesmo assim, uma vez conversei acerca disso com um colega, creio que foi<br>
com CT1BIL e ele deu-me a mesma explicação da confusão causada no termo PMR.<br>
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73 de ct2ift Sergio in Fatima<br>
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De: João Gonçalves Costa<br>
Data: 15-12-2011 14:02:06<br>
Para: CLUSTER (<a href="mailto:cluster@radio-amador.net">cluster@radio-amador.net</a>)<br>
Assunto: ARLA/CLUSTER: Um repetidor comercial para PMR da ICOM<br>
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ICOM PMR SRP 25 Watts Repeater<br>
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</div><div class="im HOEnZb">Designed to enhance coverage of a two-way radio system, the cost effective<br>
SRP repeater series uses a combination of Icom IC-F5012/F6012 entry level<br>
mobile radios and can be used as a VHF to VHF (SRP-V11), UHF to UHF<br>
(SRP-U11), or cross band repeater (SRP-X11).<br>
The SRP repeater instantly retransmits received audio without any noticeable<br>
delay. All repeaters in this series provide a stable 25 watt output power<br>
allowing a radio scheme to be boosted beyond the range of normal Private<br>
Mobile Radio (PMR) networks.<br>
The SRP Repeater Series comes complete with housing (including 240V PSU) to<br>
mount the repeater. The SRP is incredibly flexible so that you can install<br>
the repeater in a vehicle, an office, or a temporary location.<br>
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Specifications:<br>
Available as a VHF, UHF or crossband (VHF and UHF) repeater<br>
Features two IC-F5012/F6012 commercial mobile radios<br>
Extremely compact and portable.<br>
Price includes housing and 240V PSU<br>
Two antenna working as standard<br>
Optional duplexer can be fitted<br>
Can run from a 12 volt supply.<br>
Vehicle or desk-mountable.<br>
CTCSS signalling.<br>
Supplied as standard with HM-152 Fist microphone<br>
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VHF/UHF Commercial Mobile Series<br>
<br>
</div><div class="HOEnZb"><div class="h5">The new IC-F5012 mobile transceiver series is the successor to Icom’s best<br>
selling IC-F110S series and is designed as a simplified counterpart to<br>
Icom’s IC-F5022 series. This series has many attractive features and an an<br>
uncomplicated LED display that makes it ideally suited to small to mid sized<br>
radio systems such as taxi operators, construction companies, security firms<br>
and farmers.<br>
Multi 5-tone function built-in<br>
The IC-F5012 series has built-in 5-Tone, CTCSS and DTCS signalling<br>
capabilities for group communication. The IC-F5012 series can decode up<br>
eight 5-tone codes on a channel. The following actions are programmable to<br>
respond to each tone.<br>
• Beep sound<br>
• LED lighting<br>
• Answer back call<br>
• Auto TX<br>
• Stun, kill revive<br>
• Scanning<br>
• External output*<br>
* External device connection such as a horn honk, buzzer, etc is required.<br>
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Internal option units available<br>
The IC-F5012 series has an internal 40-pin socket for an optional unit so<br>
that you can use the optional UT-109R or UT-110R voice scrambler units The<br>
UT-108R DTMF decode unit is also available.<br>
4W (typical) front mounted loud speaker<br>
The IC-F5012 series has a 4W (typical) front mounted speaker providing the<br>
operator with clear audio during operation.<br>
<br>
Easy to use<br>
The IC-F5012 series has 4 programmable buttons. 8 memory channels can be<br>
easily selected with the programmable buttons. Backlit buttons make night<br>
time operation simple.<br>
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Specifications:<br>
Entry level mobile with a very competitive price<br>
Simple operation with 4 programmable buttons<br>
VHF (IC-F5012) & UHF (IC-F6012) versions available<br>
MIL-STD-810-F rugged body<br>
Enhanced scanning features<br>
Multiple signalling modes built-in 5-Tone, CTCSS, DTCS, MDC 1200* and BIIS<br>
1200* (* Limited functions only)<br>
4W (typ.) front mounted speaker and independent volume knob<br>
2 year warranty on transceiver, 1 year warranty on accessories<br>
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Enhanced Scan features<br>
• Priority scan allows you to monitor one or two priority channels while<br>
scanning other non-priority channels.<br>
• The Tx channel and talk back functions allow you to make a quick response<br>
while scanning.<br>
• Nuisance delete … User can temporary skip a busy channel from the scanning<br>
list.<br>
• Monitor key action … User can stop a scan when pushing the monitor button.<br>
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External memory channel control with optional ACC cable<br>
The optional ACC cable allows you to connect various external devices like a<br>
PC, external speaker, or even vehicle horn. It can provide ignition sense<br>
function, external memory channel control as well as the external PTT, audio<br>
output and modulated signal input. The OPC-1939 is a D-SUB 15-pin type and<br>
the OPC-2078 is a D-SUB 25-pin type.<br>
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Other features<br>
• BIIS PTT ID transmission<br>
• ±2.5ppm frequency stability<br>
• DTMF autodial memories<br>
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Fonte: SPARKY's Blog<br>
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