Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance

2007-03-30 Thread jim . scott
** Reply to note from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon, 26 Mar 2007 00:40:32 EDT How about this... This information is obvious once you consider the problem. This explanation was what I was given for line of sight frequencies. DRAW a large circle (4 diameter) on a piece of paper (this is the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance

2007-03-26 Thread n8oku
as far as range goes.. take the square root of the distance from the ground to the base of your antenna and multiply it by 1.5 and that would be your range higher mo betterallen ** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance

2007-03-26 Thread Nate Duehr
On 3/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as far as range goes.. take the square root of the distance from the ground to the base of your antenna and multiply it by 1.5 and that would be your range higher mo betterallen In what units, Allen? Didn't

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance

2007-03-26 Thread w5zit
@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 3:12 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance On 3/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as far as range goes.. take the square root of the distance from the ground to the base of your antenna and multiply it by 1.5 and that would be your

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance

2007-03-26 Thread FHS
:29 PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance That sounds about right to me Nate. I have a repeater with a low antenna (abt 65 ft) in the flatland around the Dallas area that does about 12 miles, so not a bad rule of thumb for that low antenna. But I also have a repeater

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance

2007-03-26 Thread Mike Morris WA6ILQ
At 04:59 PM 03/26/07, you wrote: There is a lot more that comes into consideration than height when you begin to predict the range and/or coverage. I would suggest that anybody wanting to make predictions of coverage obtain a copy of GE's DF-10003-1 VHF and UHF Propagation. There are a lot of

[Repeater-Builder] Distance

2007-03-25 Thread exodus
Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm currently station in Iraq in support of OIF and one of my task is to set up a communication plan using a Motorola GP360 and I need to set up a repeater (MTR2000). One of my concern is I don't know how far can I set up a repeater (MTR2000). In short does anyone

[Repeater-Builder] Distance

2007-03-25 Thread exodus
Ladies and Gentlemen, I'm currently station in Iraq in support of OIF and one of my task is to set up a communication plan using a Motorola GP360 and I need to set up a repeater (MTR2000). One of my concern is I don't know how far can I set up a repeater (MTR2000). In short does anyone

[Repeater-Builder] Distance between RX and TX antenna

2007-02-09 Thread arsimgllama
Hi All On my duplexer The High port seems to be faulty. I have an additional antenna so I was thinking to use the LOW port of the duplexer with the existing antenna (because on the same tower a TV station is having its TX antennas: output power 250W, Police repeaters, Civil emergency repeaters

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Distance between antenna and tower ?

2004-07-26 Thread Jim B.
la9xga wrote: Hello ! I am running a VHF repeater with two vertical dipole antennas, one for tx and one for rx. They a mounted on the south leg of a 30m high square tower that is 1m x 1m at the top. I have no duplexer here, so that's why i use two antennas, and notch filters. I