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dear newsgroups, anyone outhere in australia or the usa we have isolated the
problem to be on the pll board of the transceiver we are after someone who has an old ts 440s for parts and they want to sell the pll board for the ts440s radio , anyone who has 1 please let me know , thankyou david nsw australia |
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The PLL Board problem seems pretty common in the ts-440s radio. The parts
radio may have the same issues. I don't believe kenwood sells the replacement board anymore... in fact it's been out of production for some years now. Back in days of old... I repaired my share of 440 pll problems. You might try resoldering the traces and reheating the board with a shrink tube gun. Sometimes the probably was just a bad solder connection or that $#%&* wax glue used to lock the parts down. good luck skipp www.radiowrench.com An authorized Kenwood LMR Dealer. : In rec.radio.cb david wrote: : dear newsgroups, anyone outhere in australia or the usa we have isolated the : problem to be on the pll board of the transceiver we are after someone who : has an old ts 440s for parts and they want to sell the pll board for the : ts440s radio , anyone who has 1 please let me know , thankyou david nsw : australia |
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above 28 and below 26 mhz
i meant to say below 28 and below 26mhz |
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No, you meant below 28 and above 26..
This is the most cohesive post you've made to RRCB in ages. Did your mommy help you with it? Your anonymous posting just SCREAMS "Hypocrite"... ::shrug:: Another one who should be on the docket for the Presidency? Misdirection being the tool of the trade, and all.. -SSB I Am Not George wrote: above 28 and below 26 mhz i meant to say below 28 and below 26mhz |
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sideband wrote:
Your anonymous posting just SCREAMS "Hypocrite"... what about mopeds anonymous posts? what about twistedheds anonymous posts? what about...you get the idea |
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"I Am Not George" wrote in message
m... "Martin" wrote "I Am Not George" wrote in message . com... "Pat Stevens" wrote I think they have pointed out in the past that this is a "freebander" who likes to casually throw out other people's callsigns, attempting to show that he should be working with amateur radio, when he isn't. They are getting upset, because he has posted this similar message about 5 different ways, within the last week. C'est la vie. stand by for a freebander defense from twisty or his sock Not so much the 'freebander' bit, but that he is known for causing trouble among ALL operators (including freebanders), and operates on amateur bands unlicensed, and throws out other peoples names and callsigns to try and justify the info he is seeking, and has caused numerous people on air, on various frequencies, lots of grief and trouble..... If he was 'only a freebander' - i.e. if his only 'crime' was operating on the out-of-band CB channels, then much of this would not have happened - but I think we all know and accept that you don't need a high power all mode full access amateur HF transceiver just to talk on the out-of-band channels!!!!! From the Amateur point of view - unless someone is licensed or is currently studying to get their licence, do we really want them having access to such equipment? Here in rec.radio.cb we have several freebanders who tell other Cbers how wonderful the unlicensed use of amateur equipment is, of course they are posting anonymously, one of them uses Collins gear, another one uses Ten Tec, they say they use them above 28 and below 26 mhz which is not in a ham band but is goverment use, of course they dont care. One of them has admitted he uses a kenwood on ham bands with no license, in fact if a newbie asks in rec.radio.cb which is the best CB rig many of the freebanders will urge him to get a ham rig and operate it. Although not much happens often, in Australia the relevant Act not only makes it illegal to operate an unlicensed transceiver, but also illegal to possess it AND to sell it to someone not authorised to own it.. Leaves the gate wide open for all those stores that sell gear to anyone without a care, and is also a reason why most Australian amateurs will not sell equipment to an unlicensed person unless they will soon be licensed... I know of several cases in Australia where the smart arse 'freebanders' have lost their precious amateur equipment, plus been handed a nice little fine as well... eventually it hurts the hip pocket I guess. Maybe they should realise that nobody is anonymous on the internet to the government anymore. The first sign of their freebanding causing problems, I'm sure the FCC/ACA/whoever will find them rather quickly and their precious equipment that they have forked out so much hard earned welfare money for will end up at a government auction! (although it is still illegal those that don't draw attention to themselves and operate sensibly, staying away from other allocated frequencies, tend to go un-noticed much, much longer!) Just because they haven't had the knock on the door yet doesn't mean they aren't on tape back at the FCC/ACA/whoever with a nice little resume building up!! They don't always jump in and take immediate action - they may sit back for years and just listen and take notes - which is probably worse because when they do decide to jump they probably have 100 times more against you than they would've in the first instance!!! They should also realise that (in Australia anyway) the MILITARY have allocations in the portions between CB channel 40 and the 27MHz marine band - I'm sure in the worlds current state of mind interference to military communications may invoke some consequences that we have never seen before - especially for all those USA residents out there that now have all those extra wonderful laws to deal with terrorists!!! Wonder if I can pick up a very cheap HF amateur set at the next ACA confiscated equipment auction???? |
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"Martin" wrote
"I Am Not George" wrote in message om... "Martin" wrote "I Am Not George" wrote in message .com... "Pat Stevens" wrote I think they have pointed out in the past that this is a "freebander" who likes to casually throw out other people's callsigns, attempting to show that he should be working with amateur radio, when he isn't. They are getting upset, because he has posted this similar message about 5 different ways, within the last week. C'est la vie. stand by for a freebander defense from twisty or his sock Not so much the 'freebander' bit, but that he is known for causing trouble among ALL operators (including freebanders), and operates on amateur bands unlicensed, and throws out other peoples names and callsigns to try and justify the info he is seeking, and has caused numerous people on air, on various frequencies, lots of grief and trouble..... If he was 'only a freebander' - i.e. if his only 'crime' was operating on the out-of-band CB channels, then much of this would not have happened - but I think we all know and accept that you don't need a high power all mode full access amateur HF transceiver just to talk on the out-of-band channels!!!!! From the Amateur point of view - unless someone is licensed or is currently studying to get their licence, do we really want them having access to such equipment? Here in rec.radio.cb we have several freebanders who tell other Cbers how wonderful the unlicensed use of amateur equipment is, of course they are posting anonymously, one of them uses Collins gear, another one uses Ten Tec, they say they use them above 28 and below 26 mhz which is not in a ham band but is goverment use, of course they dont care. One of them has admitted he uses a kenwood on ham bands with no license, in fact if a newbie asks in rec.radio.cb which is the best CB rig many of the freebanders will urge him to get a ham rig and operate it. Although not much happens often, in Australia the relevant Act not only makes it illegal to operate an unlicensed transceiver, but also illegal to possess it AND to sell it to someone not authorised to own it.. Leaves the gate wide open for all those stores that sell gear to anyone without a care, and is also a reason why most Australian amateurs will not sell equipment to an unlicensed person unless they will soon be licensed... I know of several cases in Australia where the smart arse 'freebanders' have lost their precious amateur equipment, plus been handed a nice little fine as well... eventually it hurts the hip pocket I guess. Maybe they should realise that nobody is anonymous on the internet to the government anymore. The first sign of their freebanding causing problems, I'm sure the FCC/ACA/whoever will find them rather quickly and their precious equipment that they have forked out so much hard earned welfare money for will end up at a government auction! (although it is still illegal those that don't draw attention to themselves and operate sensibly, staying away from other allocated frequencies, tend to go un-noticed much, much longer!) Just because they haven't had the knock on the door yet doesn't mean they aren't on tape back at the FCC/ACA/whoever with a nice little resume building up!! They don't always jump in and take immediate action - they may sit back for years and just listen and take notes - which is probably worse because when they do decide to jump they probably have 100 times more against you than they would've in the first instance!!! They should also realise that (in Australia anyway) the MILITARY have allocations in the portions between CB channel 40 and the 27MHz marine band - I'm sure in the worlds current state of mind interference to military communications may invoke some consequences that we have never seen before especially for all those USA residents out there that now have all those extra wonderful laws to deal with terrorists!!! freebanders in rec.radio.Cb like twistedhed and mopedholic have lots of excuses but #1 is they say they just dont care and being free to bootleg is more important than military needs. Twisty has said several times the military doesnt use those frequencies even though they are listed as military. |
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"I Am Not George" wrote in message
m... [SNIP] Although not much happens often, in Australia the relevant Act not only makes it illegal to operate an unlicensed transceiver, but also illegal to possess it AND to sell it to someone not authorised to own it.. Leaves the gate wide open for all those stores that sell gear to anyone without a care, and is also a reason why most Australian amateurs will not sell equipment to an unlicensed person unless they will soon be licensed... I know of several cases in Australia where the smart arse 'freebanders' have lost their precious amateur equipment, plus been handed a nice little fine as well... eventually it hurts the hip pocket I guess. Maybe they should realise that nobody is anonymous on the internet to the government anymore. The first sign of their freebanding causing problems, I'm sure the FCC/ACA/whoever will find them rather quickly and their precious equipment that they have forked out so much hard earned welfare money for will end up at a government auction! (although it is still illegal those that don't draw attention to themselves and operate sensibly, staying away from other allocated frequencies, tend to go un-noticed much, much longer!) Just because they haven't had the knock on the door yet doesn't mean they aren't on tape back at the FCC/ACA/whoever with a nice little resume building up!! They don't always jump in and take immediate action - they may sit back for years and just listen and take notes - which is probably worse because when they do decide to jump they probably have 100 times more against you than they would've in the first instance!!! They should also realise that (in Australia anyway) the MILITARY have allocations in the portions between CB channel 40 and the 27MHz marine band - I'm sure in the worlds current state of mind interference to military communications may invoke some consequences that we have never seen before especially for all those USA residents out there that now have all those extra wonderful laws to deal with terrorists!!! freebanders in rec.radio.Cb like twistedhed and mopedholic have lots of excuses but #1 is they say they just dont care and being free to bootleg is more important than military needs. Twisty has said several times the military doesnt use those frequencies even though they are listed as military. And I suppose 'Twisty' would know exactly what the Military are up to at any given point in time!!! Like any other criminal, they will continue to sprout crap right up until the day they are caught out, which usually happens to the most moronic and audible first. There's little point arguing with these type of clowns - they have very little between the ears and fail to comprehend the most basic of concepts. They don't use the frequencies because they are serious or knowledgeable, they do so because it is illegal and they don't have the balls or brains to do anything else other than hide behind a microphone and keyboard and sound big and tough.... Shame that it takes all but a few minutes for law enforcement agencies to trace someone, both on air and via the internet.... Unfortunately for them (and others), all their excuses will mean sweet stuff all in the courts - and their obvious lack of intelligence and technical capabilities means they really wouldn't have the faintest idea who or what they could be interfering with. Frequency allocations exist for a reason - to avoid interfering with other users, services or even countries. I can sympathise with the serious operators that operate out-of-band to experiment, etc. After all, I don't think there are many amateur operators that didn't start on CB, and a lot will have operated on those out-of-band frequencies in their time. The big difference is that they had the common sense not to announce to the entire world what they were doing, and they also had the intelligence and motivation to get off their arse and learn what they needed to know to advance and be able to experiment, legally, with frequencies and modes that these freebander clowns can only dream about... Just because a frequency sounds clear, doesn't mean it's not being used..... |
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"Martin" wrote:
Maybe they should realise that nobody is anonymous on the internet to the government anymore. Especially the mother ****er you're agreeing with. Check him out if you care. http://groups.google.com/groups?q=n8wwm |
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