[App_rpt-users] Recomendeded commands for ajusting the time in my node.
alberto e. puig
alberto_e_puig at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 5 19:12:34 UTC 2014
Hi everyone,
Newbie on allstar,no linux expert.Trying to follow these recommended commands for adjusting the time in my node.
Adjusting the Time Zone
By
default ACID is configured for the US Pacific time zone. The file
/etc/localtime controls which time zone the system thinks it is in. All
of the time zone files the rest of the world are located in
/usr/share/zoneinfo. To change the time zone, find the time zone file
you want to use, and make a soft link to it like this:
cd /etc
cp localtime localtime.orig
ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Victoria localtime
You can check to see that the time zone is now correct by using the date command from the shell.
Can someone give me a hint on how to do this? All help will be appreciated.Thanks
Alberto, node 41355 73s
KP4AP
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> Got a tkr 750 waiting for a spot, and is already tuned to 147.120 + And my friend MSR2000 is failling on him..
> So I was wondering if he could use my tkr-750 for his frequency 146.790 - with out having to retune the repeater cause it is temporary but still have fair/good performance out of the tkr750?
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> it is a large difference switching from RX 147.720 to 146.190 (1.530 mhz) but is it that much too large?
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> Thaks for your feedback..
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> The TKR 750 should go ok with out any retuning.
>
> If its properly tuned for the center ham band (both VCO and Front end)
> then it should go the whole band without retuning. I think its good for
> 10 to 15 meg tuning range with little or no degredation.
> YMMV.
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> Jon VA3RQ
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> On 11/5/2014 9:48 AM, pete M wrote:
> > Got a tkr 750 waiting for a spot, and is already tuned to 147.120 +
> > And my friend MSR2000 is failling on him..
> > So I was wondering if he could use my tkr-750 for his frequency
> > 146.790 - with out having to retune the repeater cause it is temporary
> > but still have fair/good performance out of the tkr750?
> > it is a large difference switching from RX 147.720 to 146.190 (1.530
> > mhz) but is it that much too large?
> > Thaks for your feedback..
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> From: Geoff <ars.w5omr at gmail.com>
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> I'd retune the repeater. ?At least the reciever . That's the easiest. ?His cans are already tuned.
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> <div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: pete M <petem001 at hotmail.com> </div><div>Date:11/05/2014 08:48 (GMT-06:00) </div><div>To: APP RPT <app_rpt-users at ohnosec.org> </div><div>Subject: [App_rpt-users] mooving a tkr 750 frequency </div><div>
> </div>Got a tkr 750 waiting for a spot, and is already tuned to 147.120 + And my friend MSR2000 is failling on him..
> So I was wondering if he could use my tkr-750 for his frequency 146.790 - with out having to retune the repeater cause it is temporary but still have fair/good performance out of the tkr750?
>
> it is a large difference switching from RX 147.720 to 146.190 (1.530 mhz) but is it that much too large?
>
> Thaks for your feedback..
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