Fill out the form above during the Draw Period and follow the instructions to complete and submit the form. This Draw is void where prohibited by law.Ĥ. Government agencies and institutions (including public universities), and their employees are not eligible to participate or receive prizes. Employees of R&S, its affiliates, subsidiaries, distribution partners and agents, and immediate family members of each, are not eligible. This Draw is limited to legal residents of the United States and Canada, age of 18 years or older, at the time of the submission. R&S reserves the right to change the end date of the Draw.ģ. This Draw begins Januto December 31, 2020. KG, Mühldorfstraße 15, 81671 Munich, Germany, Tel. The prize draw “10 years Rohde & Schwarz oscilloscopes” (herein referred to as “Draw”) is organized by Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. Results are displayed in an overview and in detailed graphs and diagrams.ġ. Digital and analog measurements are started at the push of a button. The R&S®CMA180 supports DMR, dPMR, NXDN, APCO P25, TETRA and LTE. The user simply selects the standard to be tested, and the test set automatically sets the required analyzer parameters. The integrated vector signal analyzer demodulates digital signals and delivers results, including eye diagrams, symbol distribution and scalar values such as frequency deviation and EVM.This allows the R&S®CMA180 to analyze a wide range of digital signals. Signaling parameters such as DMR color code can be configured on the instrument's intuitive GUI, making it easy to perform receiver tests for digital standards such as DMR, NXDN, APCO P25 and dPMR. Signals can carry audio test tones or pseudo random bit sequences (PRBS), for example. Signal content can be configured to match test requirements. The R&S®CMA180 can generate test signals for digital radio standards. © Copyright 2014-2022 University of New Brunswick.Digital receiver and transmitter measurements This page was updated on Novemby Brent Petersen. This page was created on Septemby Brent Petersen. In March and October, 2016, Flo, VE9EN, identified and recorded information about most of the analog repeaters and digipeaters that were accessible from VE9UNB. There are many functions, but with a small handheld mobile radio, also called a handheld terminal (HT), one can link all the repeaters together and the message spoken into the HT will be broadcast all over the province, in all major cities and communities. The International Repeater Group maintains a system of about two dozen repeaters in the province of New Brunswick. the TAFL (Technical and Administrative Frequency List) and.the International Repeater Group and their network diagram,.The information on this page change often and other sources of information are: , Repeater Appliance - Transmits Back Your Call Sign Independent - Gary Purves - VE9AI, Packet Grand Lake Amateur Radio Club, Tone 123.0 International Repeater Group, Sunday net at 9 pm followed by the Don Weeks Memorial Report or the swapshop, Thursday 9 pm EMCOMM net, Complete listing of IRG nets ![]() Murray, VE1TE, presented a YouTube video on Wires-X and the Yaesu FT-70D. Repeaters accessible from VE9UNB Frequency (MHz), Duplexįredericton Amateur Radio Club, Friday FM analog net, 7:30 pm to 8:00 pm, Atlantic time, followed by the VE9FNB netįredericton Amateur Radio Club, Echolink Node 237401įredericton Amateur Radio Club, Friday Fredericton Fusion (FFF) net, CQ Maritimes Room #60207, 8:00 pm to 8:30 pm, Atlantic time, preceded by the VE9FPG net. The talk groups of the VE9FTN repeater are: Time Slot A UNB alumnus, Don Trynor, VA3XPR, maintains a DMR repeater in Toronto see Don Trynor's VA3XPR website. Further information about DMR in New Brunswick is available at the DMR-MARC repeater map. ![]() At the time, the VE9FTN DMR repeater in New Brunswick was the most easterly DMR repeater in North America, but DMR is growing in New Brunswick and there are now repeaters in Moncton and Saint John and more being planned. On Tuesday, August 27, 2013, the VHF 147.165+ VE9FTN DMR Repeater on McLeod House became operational. ![]() All of the setup, equipment and maintenance costs are provided by the community of amateur radio operators in New Brunswick. UNB and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering generously provide the antenna site, power and internet access for a DMR repeater on the roof of McLeod House. Repeaters Local Digital Mobile Radio (DMR)
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