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Steve & Susan August 11th 05 07:02 AM

On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 23:42:00 -0400, wrote:

I'm thinking Ken was talking about some media work or photography, not
actual firefighting.


Yes - video.


We used to call that "stringing." Used to close down a couple of bars
with some stringers in NYC like 20 years ago. Did a lot of buffing and
found this weird culture of who can get the best shot going on during
"tour 1" (midnights).

Are you taking digital video? Once upon a time I was getting ready to
buy a Cannon L1A Hi-8. Didn't do it, though. Bought a Sharp consumer
grade Hi-8, but everything went digital shortly after. I tossed a
couple of U-Matic, 1/2" and 1" reel to reel machines a while ago.

I can't get people to sit through my home or vacation videos, anyway.
The camera's been packed away for years and we only take stills for
vacations and special events now.

I was told today (radio shop) that many Minitor 11's are still
in service here in my county.


There's nothing wrong with Minitor II pagers except that Motorola has
deliberately stopped making certain parts available and are calling it
"no longer supported." If you have one in good condition it'll work
fine.

They have a digital trunking
system, but also simulcast on VHF (fire) for the volunteers,
for paging.


Well, 2013 is a deadline for narrowbanding anything below 512 MHz.
EVERY VHF system which is currently not narrowband will have to be
modified. Many alerting systems will continue to work, but with
decreased range. Some alerting systems will not due to an extremely
wide range of tones in use within the system. The Minitor V has a
programmable ability to work in narrowband mode whereas the others do
not.

Steve

[email protected] August 11th 05 09:05 PM

Steve & Susan wrote:

On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 23:42:00 -0400, wrote:

I'm thinking Ken was talking about some media work or photography, not
actual firefighting.


Yes - video.


We used to call that "stringing." Used to close down a couple of bars
with some stringers in NYC like 20 years ago. Did a lot of buffing and
found this weird culture of who can get the best shot going on during
"tour 1" (midnights).

Are you taking digital video? Once upon a time I was getting ready to
buy a Cannon L1A Hi-8. Didn't do it, though. Bought a Sharp consumer
grade Hi-8, but everything went digital shortly after. I tossed a
couple of U-Matic, 1/2" and 1" reel to reel machines a while ago.


Yes. I just bought the Sony camcorder one week ago!

http://www.updatexp.com/sony-dcr-vx2100.html

It works well and looks great on TV. I shot a video yesterday
of an SUV "trying" to drive into someone's apartment living
room in Gaithersburg, Md. This is a costly investment but
I wanted a 3-CCD chip camera so the colors would look good.
You can buy a Mini-DV, Digital 8 or DVD camcorder for $400 to
$800 that look just fine.

I can't get people to sit through my home or vacation videos, anyway.
The camera's been packed away for years and we only take stills for
vacations and special events now.

I was told today (radio shop) that many Minitor 11's are still
in service here in my county.


There's nothing wrong with Minitor II pagers except that Motorola has
deliberately stopped making certain parts available and are calling it
"no longer supported." If you have one in good condition it'll work
fine.

They have a digital trunking
system, but also simulcast on VHF (fire) for the volunteers,
for paging.


Well, 2013 is a deadline for narrowbanding anything below 512 MHz.
EVERY VHF system which is currently not narrowband will have to be
modified. Many alerting systems will continue to work, but with
decreased range. Some alerting systems will not due to an extremely
wide range of tones in use within the system. The Minitor V has a
programmable ability to work in narrowband mode whereas the others do
not.


I may very well end up with a Minitor V.

(KM)

John P Vassel August 11th 05 09:26 PM

wrote in :

I may very well end up with a Minitor V.

(KM)



I just ordered 3 V's, today. UHF. I'll let you know. I hear they're
slightly larger than the IV's, but that's due to a larger battery. Gone are
the AAA cells of the IV's.

john

JW August 12th 05 01:35 AM

That was one great advantage of the 3's and 4's, the ability to drop in a
AAA battery if needed.


"John P Vassel" wrote in message
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wrote in :

I may very well end up with a Minitor V.

(KM)



I just ordered 3 V's, today. UHF. I'll let you know. I hear they're
slightly larger than the IV's, but that's due to a larger battery. Gone
are
the AAA cells of the IV's.

john




[email protected] August 15th 05 02:30 AM

John P Vassel wrote:

wrote in :

I may very well end up with a Minitor V.

(KM)



I just ordered 3 V's, today. UHF. I'll let you know. I hear they're
slightly larger than the IV's, but that's due to a larger battery. Gone are
the AAA cells of the IV's.

john


My problem may be solved by buying the new Uniden BCD396T
scanner that has digital trunking (what my county uses) as well as
two-tone decoding on VHF for the fire tones. It also uses AA
batteries. Sells for around $519 ...... (KM)

John P Vassel August 15th 05 11:32 PM

wrote in :

My problem may be solved by buying the new Uniden BCD396T
scanner that has digital trunking (what my county uses) as well as
two-tone decoding on VHF for the fire tones. It also uses AA
batteries. Sells for around $519 ...... (KM)


And, from what I understand, it will now decode more than one set of tones
on any given frequency too..I think it's a firmware upgrade after purchase
at this time.

john


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