[App_rpt-users] DMK URI and Baofeng Radios
Ed Wilhelm
vacuumtubesforever at gmail.com
Fri Dec 27 19:16:45 UTC 2013
Real RADIO's have BatWings!!!:-) :-) :-)
Ed W8VT
n 12/27/2013 02:09 PM, Lu Vencl wrote:
> I have to agree with Don.
> If you ever decided to connect to one of these very busy networks such as the win system, you will burn up your radio in no time. I use GM 300s or M 120s made by Motorola and they are designed to operate almost continuous duty cycle if you lower the power to about 10 watts and place a fan on the heat sink.
>
> Sent from my iPhone, Lu Vencl
>
>> On Dec 27, 2013, at 2:05 PM, Don Russell <drussell at gpgsecure.com> wrote:
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>> 2nd on the Moto. I just got a Motorola SM50 40W uhf for $35
>> It's 2 orders of magnitude better than the Baofunk.
>> All the proper control lines are present without modification,
>> raw discriminator, direct to modulator, COR/PL line, PTT.
>> Easy to program, works fine in the ham band and well documented.
>>
>> I have a small local repeater built out of a pair of SM50's,
>> I have an SM50 for a control receiver, and a couple VHF SM50's for packet.
>>
>> Please take a second look at your radio, you will be much happier interfacing
>> to a real radio.
>>
>> You can even cut an old IDE ribbon cable and connector. If you cut it down it fits the
>> back of the radio just fine. Or you can find the 16 pin connector cheap on ebay.
>>
>> Don W9DRR
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