Repeater BuilderThis is a side mounted installation on a tower, Rohn 25. The
first G7-220 antenna was damaged in the wind. The current one seems to get
noisy at times and we suspect the antenna as the culprit. When we installed
this one we also used a standoff to help stabilize the top of
Tim and Janet wrote:
This is a side mounted installation on a tower, Rohn 25. The first
G7-220 antenna was damaged in the wind. The current one seems to get
noisy at times and we suspect the antenna as the culprit. When we
installed this one we also used a standoff to help stabilize the top
Mike,
Are there any other markings on the cable? Specifically, I'd be looking for
the following:
FSJ1-50A
This is 1/4 Superflex - about the same size as RG-8X...
Velocity factor for this (FSJ1-50A) cable is 84%
http://awapps.commscope.com/catalog/product_details.aspx?id=1342
Mark - N9WYS
I have had good luck with 222 MHz Ringo Ranger. It is a little heavier
construction and has a reasonably flat pattern.
Bill Harwood
W5WH
At 9/30/2008 21:44, you wrote:
Anyone using the old CUSHCRAFT exposed dipole array ( set of 4 dipoles )
on a 220 repeater? CC stopped making them about 10 years ago but they
should play great. - Mike
The problem with those is that the phasing harness uses non silver braided
coax, which
Hi guys .Can anyone advise the difference between the 25 watt and the 40
watt version of the above radio and can the 25 watt version be upgraded to
the 40 watt
Thank You,
Ian Wells,
Kerinvale Comaudio,
361 Camboon Road.Biloela.4715
Phone 0749922574 or 0409159932
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
The sm 4450 is a 16 channel 40 watt uhf transciever. There is a 25 watt uhf
model but it has only 4 channels and is capable of 40 watts also by adjusting a
pot inside but it does not have enough heat sink to run at 40 watts more than a
few seconds so I would not advise it even with a fan.
thanks.The sm4450 radios I have here are identical outside to the ones that
produce 40 watt but only reach 25 when the avc is turned up
They are all 16 channel with a heatsink .one of the models are sm4450sc
Thank You,
Ian Wells,
Kerinvale Comaudio,
361 Camboon Road.Biloela.4715
Phone 0749922574
Yes, it does have that marking. Appricate the link. Not to be redundant, is
the length I need to use is 1/4 wave for connection to cavitys, right?
73
Mike - N7ZEF
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No problem on the link, Mike. Glad it as the same stuff!
A 1/4-wave cable on an open circuit introduces a short... If I remember
correctly (and I'm sure if I'm wrong others will correct me!) you need a
1/2-wave cable between cans.
Mark - N9WYS
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The side arm is made of welded aluminum and the top arm or stabilizer
is PVC. Last check of the antenna the radials were tight and nothing
in the near field that I can find is loose.
Hopefully this weekend we will be able to have a close look at
everything and do some testing to determine
What is the min and max drive needed on a tld 2602a .I have one and I
do not have the specs.
Merrill
KG4IDD
At 10/1/2008 07:20, you wrote:
I have had good luck with 222 MHz Ringo Ranger. It is a little heavier
construction and has a reasonably flat pattern.
I don't recommend the Ringo Ranger for any duplex application. The gain is
overstated they have feedline decoupling issues. Even if you use
Bob... wrote:
At 10/1/2008 07:20, you wrote:
I have had good luck with 222 MHz Ringo Ranger. It is a little heavier
construction and has a reasonably flat pattern.
I don't recommend the Ringo Ranger for any duplex application. The
gain is
overstated they have feedline decoupling
Merrill,
The Motorola TLD2602A is a 100 watt, continuous-duty power amplifier used in
the MSR2000 station. The exciter for that PA is described as providing at
least 0.75 watts drive. There is no range specified, but one might
reasonably assume that the drive would be around 1 to 2 watts.
73,
Bob, What do you know about the HUSTLER Spirit Series of antennas.any good?
-Mike
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Antenna
Mike,
I normally use standard silver/teflon PL-259 connectors with a silver
plated ug/176 series adapter for the 1/4 superflex. To turn a
standard connector into a Andrew clone, just drill about a 1/8 hole
through the adapter, about a 1/3rd of the way down from the top.
Solder the copper jacket to
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