The GLB worked very well on my FM-76 (aka 13-509) but it only gave about
8dB gain overall to the receiver. Most of the gain was lost in the helical
coil front end, but it worked wonders on marginal receivers. It tighten up
the receiver and gave the impression of more added gain than 8dB. I
At 8/2/2005 06:55 PM, you wrote:
Joe wrote:
I had an FM76 convered to a 220Mhz repeater and used a GLB preselector
in front of the receiver. It helped a lot. Unfortunately, the GLB is no
longer available.
Are you sure?
For Years I used the GLB Preamp/Preselector on thefront end of my
Midland 509 220Mhz repeater
the preamp stage is an MRF-901
I think a Gasfet Preamp will create to much noise
Bob Dengler wrote:
At 8/2/2005 06:55 PM, you wrote:
Joe wrote:
I had an FM76 convered
Bob Dengler wrote:
At 8/2/2005 06:55 PM, you wrote:
Joe wrote:
I had an FM76 convered to a 220Mhz repeater and used a GLB preselector
in front of the receiver. It helped a lot. Unfortunately, the GLB is no
longer available.
Are you
I think you are confused Neal, the GaAs FET option was available on
GLB P/P 200 MHz and above. I did have them build me one for 2 meters,
but I didn't see much difference in the performance over the MRF-901 on
2 meters; certainly not worth the added cost.
Kevin
Neal Newman wrote:
Joe wrote:
I had an FM76 convered to a 220Mhz repeater and used a GLB preselector in
front of the receiver. It helped a lot. Unfortunately, the GLB is no longer
available.
Are you sure?
http://www.aria-glb.com/products/reset_frames.htm?/products/preselector.htm
Kevin
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