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Offline denverpilot

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #25 on: September 10, 2012, 01:00:06 AM »
Still no sound card. Grrr.

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #26 on: September 10, 2012, 05:17:51 PM »
If I may ask which frequencies did you lop off the high feed.

Dave will be changing the published list on the feed later, but here's whats currently being monitored:

ZDV High (deleted any sectors not in CO)
ZDV03   126.725
ZDV04   135.125
ZDV05   132.850
ZDV14   128.325
ZDV16   120.575
ZDV17   127.650
ZDV25   133.525
ZDV28   134.125
ZDV29   132.225
ZDV30   135.400
ZDV33   127.950
ZDV34   133.175
ZDV37   125.675
ZDV39   127.525
ZDV46   124.775
ZDV61   126.875
ZDV65   127.075
ZDV67   124.225

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #27 on: September 11, 2012, 09:04:16 AM »
Suggestion

you are missing 2 very close sectors that involve DEN A/D in not keeping 132.175 and 127.025 on the highh feed and 125.675 is a sector that is quite out of range(barely hear loud traffic on that one and 127.95 if i am not mistaken is a non working frequency.

can you please add 132.175 and 127.025 while deleting 125.675 and 127.95

also thinks that alb center 133.05 and kc 133.45 should be trimmed off
« Last Edit: September 11, 2012, 09:06:17 AM by MIAMIATC »

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #28 on: September 11, 2012, 09:28:35 AM »
If you think about it it would leave the feed with 2 less frequencies

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #29 on: September 11, 2012, 12:07:55 PM »
Sound card is backordered with no date for shipping. Company asked this morning if I would like to cancel the order. Bummer.

(Dave, your favorite Linux sound card appears to be discontinued.)

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #30 on: September 11, 2012, 04:34:11 PM »
As a reference for this ZDV High Altitude feed I put together a chart (pdf attached below) that shows the applicable sectors and frequencies in range of Denver. The redish circle at 200 miles represents the approximate reception range. Frequencies have been confirmed from monitoring. Any updates or corrections always appreciated.

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #31 on: September 11, 2012, 07:54:51 PM »
Suggestion

you are missing 2 very close sectors that involve DEN A/D in not keeping 132.175 and 127.025 on the highh feed and 125.675 is a sector that is quite out of range(barely hear loud traffic on that one and 127.95 if i am not mistaken is a non working frequency.

can you please add 132.175 and 127.025 while deleting 125.675 and 127.95

also thinks that alb center 133.05 and kc 133.45 should be trimmed off

I keep forgetting you post/PM your messages. I responded via PM. Let me look over the .pdf JetScan just posted and I'll get back to you...

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #32 on: September 11, 2012, 07:56:39 PM »
As a reference for this ZDV High Altitude feed I put together a chart (pdf attached below) that shows the applicable sectors and frequencies in range of Denver. The redish circle at 200 miles represents the approximate reception range. Frequencies have been confirmed from monitoring. Any updates or corrections always appreciated.

You are a beautiful human being - this is exactly what I needed!  8-)

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #33 on: September 11, 2012, 08:33:26 PM »
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this is exactly what I needed!

Thanks for providing the radio ! This is what I used to confirm the frequencies.

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #34 on: September 12, 2012, 03:39:55 PM »
Here is the re-revised ZDV High. Thanks guys!

ZDV03   126.725   Meeker
ZDV04   135.125   Grand Mesa
ZDV05   132.850   Kremmling / Aspen
ZDV07   133.950   Brush A (Low/High)
ZDV08   127.025   Hayes Center, NE
ZDV09   126.325   Ogallala, NE
ZDV14   128.325   Hayden
ZDV16   120.575   Sterling
ZDV17   127.650   Colby, KS
ZDV18   132.175   Colby, KS (UH)
ZDV25   133.525   Gunnison
ZDV28   134.125   La Junta
ZDV29   132.225   Eastonville / LaJunta
ZDV30   135.400   Pueblo
ZDV33   134.575   Cheyenne, WY
ZDV34   133.175   Medicine Bow / Cheyenne, WY
ZDV38   133.425   Farmington, NM (UH)
ZDV39   127.525   Lamar
ZDV46   124.775   Pueblo
ZDV61   126.875   Denver
ZDV65   127.075   Blue Mesa (UH)
ZDV67   124.225   North Platte, NE (UH)

I'll have it scanning this list momentarily...

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #35 on: September 24, 2012, 05:03:36 PM »
thank you for the zdv feeds.  is it possible to list zdv low  freq like you did in reply 34?  thank you.

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #36 on: September 24, 2012, 05:42:13 PM »
You're welcome for the feeds - thanks for listening!

ZDV Low:
ZDV06   128.650   Denver A / Kremmling
ZDV07   133.950   Brush A
ZDV11-S   134.500   Grand Mesa B
ZDV11-N   120.475   Hayden
ZDV12   125.350   Gunnison / Montrose / Grand Mesa A
ZDV13   126.500   Denver A / Walton Peak
ZDV15   118.475   Brush B / Sterling
ZDV21   125.900   Cheyenne / Laramie
ZDV26   119.850   Denver B
ZDV27   133.400   La Junta
ZDV36   118.575   Cortez / Durango
ZDV41   128.375   Pueblo / Eastonville / Alamosa
ZDV42   134.975   Eastonville (discreet)

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #37 on: September 29, 2012, 12:02:26 AM »
Turned on 10dB of attenuation for ZDV low just now - a bit to much amplification for it to handle w/o it.

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #38 on: October 03, 2012, 12:26:10 PM »
Side update, house was hit by lightning last week, still dealing with various problems. It's back burnered almost everything "hobby" related.

I think [insert Deity here] is trying to tell me something. Hahaha. Wow. What a week.

The LiveATC gear survived the strike, and with some up and down for killing the power to the whole house for inspections and repairs, KAPA TWR is still generally plugging away.

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #39 on: October 03, 2012, 08:28:43 PM »
Saw some of your tweets and pix - ugly  :-o
Just keep that great APA feed running brother!
I picked up a mint Pro-2006 to split ZDV High into North and South (11 freqs each); should be online within the next week or so...

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Re: Break ZDV feed into Hi/U-Hi and Low?
« Reply #40 on: October 04, 2012, 12:48:58 AM »
Sorry my promised "assistance" has turned into a total fizzle, man.

Tonight I had a first... Troubleshooting the malfunctioning continuously keyed IRLP setup, I ultimately found the GE CTCSS receive decode board blown in the MASTR II. Even more interesting, it blew in such a way to continuously key the transmitter?

I didn't bother figuring out why, since everything of interest in a GE CTCSS decode board is inside their proprietary two ICs standing above the board. I just swapped it for a spare one out of another receiver.

Here I thought it would be the IRLP board itself.  Heh. Next I thought it might be the keying circuit on the 10V regulator card. Nope. Last thing I tried was pulling the decode board.

Lightning does whatever it wants to do, as always.

Yay for swappable radio components. No single board radio, the MASTR II. Stuff can actually be worked on. Yippee.

And now the coax is making crispy crunchy noises on receive if its wiggled, too. Going to have to order up some new LMR-400. I have a suspicion the link yagi was hit or partially hit during the storm. One of the branch circuits that had a blown ground was the one feeding the MASTR II. I think the UPS saved the PC and somehow it managed to survive also.