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Re: power pole voltmeter

 

I would also be interested. Norm?


On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 5:50 PM, Larry kf7l
<kf7l@...> wrote:
I would be interested in a couple also. Larry

On 11/19/2020 4:32 PM, Harley ki7xf via groups.io wrote:
Made a couple of these in the last year.
Find them very handy when testing things.
Power Pole connectors on both ends, so it feeds through.

The meter is available for about 50 cents, if purchased in quantities of 10 or so.
My Grandson 3-d printed the case.

If there is interest, we could do an order for some of the little voltmeters.
Have some cases printed and sell it as a DIY kit at cost.
You supply the power poles.

Posted a couple of photos on the groups.io w7ed page.

One photo is attached:

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Re: power pole voltmeter

 

I can help print too if need be.

Thanks
K7RND

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 8:20 PM Bob k7rnd via <bob=[email protected]> wrote:
I am in K7RND.

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 8:16 PM Don n7flt <n7fltdx@...> wrote:

Likewise,

Don, n7flt

On 11/19/2020 4:56 PM, Don kc7ewz wrote:
I would be interested!
kc7ewz

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 4:32 PM Harley ki7xf via <ki7xf=[email protected]> wrote:
Made a couple of these in the last year.
Find them very handy when testing things.
Power Pole connectors on both ends, so it feeds through.

The meter is available for about 50 cents, if purchased in quantities of 10 or so.
My Grandson 3-d printed the case.

If there is interest, we could do an order for some of the little voltmeters.
Have some cases printed and sell it as a DIY kit at cost.
You supply the power poles.

Posted a couple of photos on the w7ed page.


Virus-free.


Re: power pole voltmeter

 

I am in K7RND.

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 8:16 PM Don n7flt <n7fltdx@...> wrote:

Likewise,

Don, n7flt

On 11/19/2020 4:56 PM, Don kc7ewz wrote:
I would be interested!
kc7ewz

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 4:32 PM Harley ki7xf via <ki7xf=[email protected]> wrote:
Made a couple of these in the last year.
Find them very handy when testing things.
Power Pole connectors on both ends, so it feeds through.

The meter is available for about 50 cents, if purchased in quantities of 10 or so.
My Grandson 3-d printed the case.

If there is interest, we could do an order for some of the little voltmeters.
Have some cases printed and sell it as a DIY kit at cost.
You supply the power poles.

Posted a couple of photos on the w7ed page.


Virus-free.


Re: power pole voltmeter

 

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Likewise,

Don, n7flt

On 11/19/2020 4:56 PM, Don kc7ewz wrote:
I would be interested!
kc7ewz

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 4:32 PM Harley ki7xf via <ki7xf=[email protected]> wrote:
Made a couple of these in the last year.
Find them very handy when testing things.
Power Pole connectors on both ends, so it feeds through.

The meter is available for about 50 cents, if purchased in quantities of 10 or so.
My Grandson 3-d printed the case.

If there is interest, we could do an order for some of the little voltmeters.
Have some cases printed and sell it as a DIY kit at cost.
You supply the power poles.

Posted a couple of photos on the w7ed page.


Virus-free.


Re: power pole voltmeter

 

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I would be interested in a couple also. Larry

On 11/19/2020 4:32 PM, Harley ki7xf via groups.io wrote:

Made a couple of these in the last year.
Find them very handy when testing things.
Power Pole connectors on both ends, so it feeds through.

The meter is available for about 50 cents, if purchased in quantities of 10 or so.
My Grandson 3-d printed the case.

If there is interest, we could do an order for some of the little voltmeters.
Have some cases printed and sell it as a DIY kit at cost.
You supply the power poles.

Posted a couple of photos on the groups.io w7ed page.

One photo is attached:





Re: power pole voltmeter

 
Edited

I would be interested in a couple of them Harley.? T

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 4:32 PM Harley ki7xf via <ki7xf=[email protected]> wrote:
Made a couple of these in the last year.
Find them very handy when testing things.
Power Pole connectors on both ends, so it feeds through.

The meter is available for about 50 cents, if purchased in quantities of 10 or so.
My Grandson 3-d printed the case.

If there is interest, we could do an order for some of the little voltmeters.
Have some cases printed and sell it as a DIY kit at cost.
You supply the power poles.

Posted a couple of photos on the w7ed page.

One photo is attached:




Re: power pole voltmeter

 
Edited

I would be interested!
kc7ewz

On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 4:32 PM Harley ki7xf via <ki7xf=[email protected]> wrote:
Made a couple of these in the last year.
Find them very handy when testing things.
Power Pole connectors on both ends, so it feeds through.

The meter is available for about 50 cents, if purchased in quantities of 10 or so.
My Grandson 3-d printed the case.

If there is interest, we could do an order for some of the little voltmeters.
Have some cases printed and sell it as a DIY kit at cost.
You supply the power poles.

Posted a couple of photos on the w7ed page.

One photo is attached:




power pole voltmeter

 
Edited

Made a couple of these in the last year.
Find them very handy when testing things.
Power Pole connectors on both ends, so it feeds through.

The meter is available for about 50 cents, if purchased in quantities of 10 or so.
My Grandson 3-d printed the case.

If there is interest, we could do an order for some of the little voltmeters.
Have some cases printed and sell it as a DIY kit at cost.
You supply the power poles.

Posted a couple of photos on the groups.io w7ed page.

One photo is attached:




Belgrade Fall Festival

 

The Belgrade Fall Festival has been canceled this year. KD7TQM?


Helicopter pilots death

 

To all,
With true sadness today I learned of the death of Tom Duffy. He was one of the helicopter pilots that we used for many years to fly us and our equipment to Bridger Ridge. His dad Mark Duffy is the owner of Central Helicopter. Tom had just flown us down from Bridger Ridge less than two weeks ago when we changed out the 88 repeater.
I have many great memories of nearly 20 years of flights with him.
My thoughts are with the Duffy family and everyone at Central Heliocopter.
Neil KL7JGS


--
Neil Ramhorst KL7JGS
P.O. Box 4424
Bozeman, MT 59772-4424
406-581-1575


Re: Donations

 

What radios are available to be sold?

J. Bruce Robertson, M.D., FACS, CPE, AME
Gallatin Urology & Aviation Medical Exams
2002 N. 22nd Ave., Suite 1
Bozeman, MT? 59718-3153
Office:? (406) 551-2306
Fax:? ? ?(406) 551-2309
Cell:? ? ?(406) 570-9655


On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 12:55 PM Neil kl7jgs <kl7jgs@...> wrote:
Hello all,

A couple of things going on with ERA:

Have three more donations:

Don KC7EWZ

Gary KI7QVZ

Wendall NV7W

Also:

Trevor donated several radios to be sold and the proceeds donated to ERA.

Thanks!

Neil





Donations

 

Hello all,

A couple of things going on with ERA:

Have three more donations:

Don KC7EWZ

Gary KI7QVZ

Wendall NV7W

Also:

Trevor donated several radios to be sold and the proceeds donated to ERA.

Thanks!

Neil


ERA Report

 

Hello all,

Summer is starting to wind down.

The trip up to the Bridger Ridge site was a success, our fear was that the antenna had gone bad. Harley and Pat were able to repair the bad receive pre-amp, as well as install a new MTR2000 Motorola repeater.

As the Treasurer of ERA I wanted to extend a thanks to all who have donated to ERA this year.

Below is a list of everyone that I show has donated this year. If I've missed anyone, please let me know. It is important that we acknowledge everyone who has helped.

Our rent for the Bridger Ridge site is caught up now. We were behind by about a half year. That leaves us with about 225.00 left in the account. Our insurance is due soon for the equipment and liability.

I've applied for several grants, but no success yet.

We need to have a little more reserve going into the end of the year. Any contributions will be appreciated. There is a P.O. box and also Pay Pal for the Association. P.O. Box 4381 Bozeman, MT 59772

73,

Neil KL7JGS

2020 Contributors

AC7V Eric??? ??? KF7TAH Felicia??? Scott AA7SR??? Rich W7AMT Wade WA7YD??? Todd WA7U??? Ray KG7RAU??? Darrel KI7JLH??? Norm KD7TQM??? Vivian K7CUB??? Jim WA7MKN??? Bill AB7KK

Bruce KJ7EX??? John KG7BLO??? Rob NR7B??? Larry KF7L??? Michael AF7DQ??? Larry K6PJ??? Ralph KC7PFH??? Glen AG7MH??? Don N7FLT Troy AF7HG ?? Darrell KG7KCU ??? Matt KI7LNA ?? Bruce Walker KE7SJZ

Curtis W0GIS??? Neil KL7JGS??? Big Sky Wind Drinkers


Re: new 88 repeater

 

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Thank you, to all involved in the repeater upgrade.
Larry KF7L

On 8/6/2020 5:25 PM, Harley ki7xf via groups.io wrote:


Today, Thursday, a replacement 88 repeater was installed on Bridger ridge.
The old GE Mastr II served us well for around 20 years.

The replacement repeater is a Motorola MTR2000.
Power to the antenna is now around 52 watts. Was around 30 watts before.
The squelch opens at about .1 uV
There is nothing on the MTR2000 that can be adjusted with a screwdriver.
All is done with via software, using an old Laptop running XP.

It should reach out better, and hear better.

Would like to hear what differences in coverage you folks notice.
Or any problems that you discover.

The change-over was made by ae7nz & ki7xf.
Other hams that helped were kl7jgs and kg7kcv.

The MTR2000 was donated to ERA by Gallatin County, a "hand me down" as they upgraded.

73



Re: new 88 repeater

 

Thanks Harley.


On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 17:54, Todd wa7u
<wa7u77@...> wrote:
Thanks Harley and all. Great improvement. WA7U?

On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 5:38 PM Don kc7ewz <kc7ewz@...> wrote:
THANKS for all of yours work!

On Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 5:25 PM Harley ki7xf via <ki7xf=[email protected]> wrote:

Today, Thursday, a replacement 88 repeater was installed on Bridger ridge.
The old GE Mastr II served us well for around 20 years.

The replacement repeater is a Motorola MTR2000.
Power to the antenna is now around 52 watts. Was around 30 watts before.
The squelch opens at about .1 uV
There is nothing on the MTR2000 that can be adjusted with a screwdriver.
All is done with via software, using an old Laptop running XP.

It should reach out better, and hear better.

Would like to hear what differences in coverage you folks notice.
Or any problems that you discover.

The change-over was made by ae7nz & ki7xf.
Other hams that helped were kl7jgs and kg7kcv.

The MTR2000 was donated to ERA by Gallatin County, a "hand me down" as they upgraded.

73

















--
. Todd G. WA7U


Re: new 88 repeater

 

Thanks Harley and all. Great improvement. WA7U?

On Thu, Aug 6, 2020 at 5:38 PM Don kc7ewz <kc7ewz@...> wrote:
THANKS for all of yours work!

On Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 5:25 PM Harley ki7xf via <ki7xf=[email protected]> wrote:

Today, Thursday, a replacement 88 repeater was installed on Bridger ridge.
The old GE Mastr II served us well for around 20 years.

The replacement repeater is a Motorola MTR2000.
Power to the antenna is now around 52 watts. Was around 30 watts before.
The squelch opens at about .1 uV
There is nothing on the MTR2000 that can be adjusted with a screwdriver.
All is done with via software, using an old Laptop running XP.

It should reach out better, and hear better.

Would like to hear what differences in coverage you folks notice.
Or any problems that you discover.

The change-over was made by ae7nz & ki7xf.
Other hams that helped were kl7jgs and kg7kcv.

The MTR2000 was donated to ERA by Gallatin County, a "hand me down" as they upgraded.

73

















--
. Todd G. WA7U


Re: new 88 repeater

 

THANKS for all of yours work!


On Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 5:25 PM Harley ki7xf via <ki7xf=[email protected]> wrote:

Today, Thursday, a replacement 88 repeater was installed on Bridger ridge.
The old GE Mastr II served us well for around 20 years.

The replacement repeater is a Motorola MTR2000.
Power to the antenna is now around 52 watts. Was around 30 watts before.
The squelch opens at about .1 uV
There is nothing on the MTR2000 that can be adjusted with a screwdriver.
All is done with via software, using an old Laptop running XP.

It should reach out better, and hear better.

Would like to hear what differences in coverage you folks notice.
Or any problems that you discover.

The change-over was made by ae7nz & ki7xf.
Other hams that helped were kl7jgs and kg7kcv.

The MTR2000 was donated to ERA by Gallatin County, a "hand me down" as they upgraded.

73


Re: new 88 repeater

 

Can't wait to give it a try.? Thank you, KI7XF, et al.!??

Rob

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new 88 repeater

 


Today, Thursday, a replacement 88 repeater was installed on Bridger ridge.
The old GE Mastr II served us well for around 20 years.

The replacement repeater is a Motorola MTR2000.
Power to the antenna is now around 52 watts. Was around 30 watts before.
The squelch opens at about .1 uV
There is nothing on the MTR2000 that can be adjusted with a screwdriver.
All is done with via software, using an old Laptop running XP.

It should reach out better, and hear better.

Would like to hear what differences in coverage you folks notice.
Or any problems that you discover.

The change-over was made by ae7nz & ki7xf.
Other hams that helped were kl7jgs and kg7kcv.

The MTR2000 was donated to ERA by Gallatin County, a "hand me down" as they upgraded.

73


GHRC Contact Web Page

 

Any one want to handle this?
Harley


CommentOrQuestion This request is a Comment or Question.
Email Address: tschober@...
Comment or Question

I am the new STEAMlab coordinator at the Montana Science Center in Bozeman, and have been a ham since 1990, AE7PJ. It has been a while since I have been to any W7ED meetings, but was fairly active as a non-voting member for a few years.

The Montana Science Center was formerly the Bozeman Children's Museum, and has recently rebranded and relocated to across Huffine from the mall. In the rebranding, one of our goals is to raise the average age of our customers, begin to target middle and high school students, and get them excited in all things technology related. In that effort, I feel that creating a ham station at the Science Center is perfectly in line with our vision.

When I was active with W7ED, one of the areas of focus was to attract the interest of younger hams. What better way, than to bring ham radio to where there are middle and high school students are, who already have expressed an interest in technology. However, I can not do it all myself. There is plenty of opportunity for the Gallatin Ham Radio Club to help! I know there are members who have built many more stations than I have, so I would greatly appreciate some consultation in planning and installing one when the time comes. Any hardware that could be donated to bolster the utility of the station would be fabulous. I also plan on providing license classes, and could use the help of your experienced instructors and VEs

My long term goal is to start a youth ham club at the Montana Science Center to participate in the various aspects of ham radio, both in the shack and in the field. I think W7ED would be a great Elmer club to help it get off the ground, and maintain a healthy relationship between the generations of hams.

Best regards,
Tim Schober
STEAMlab Coordinator
Montana Science Center