Dave VanHorn wrote:
At 09:04 PM 4/5/2005, n2odw wrote:
Hello to the group
I understand that heliax 7/8 or 1/2 inch is the best transmission line
to add while putting a repeater system together. With that
information in mind I am also looking to purchase about 100 ft. with
Yea, inherent should have been the word there
Kevin Custer wrote:
Actually, the inherit loss
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Hey Guys;
Why does my 146.970/Rptr when linked to a 147.240/Rptr get interference
from a 146.700/Rptr. The 146.700/R is about 5-7 miles from my
146.970/R. When the link is up and someone uses the 146.700/R it
creates terrible interference and you can actually understand what is
being said on
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 02:24:27 -, greenfin2002 wrote:
ted are any of the jumpers for sale?
Sure, how many do you need? They are 35 1/2 tip to tip.
I'm guessing that $15 a piece is fair, plus shipping.
Tedd Doda, VE3TJD
Lazer Audio and Electronics
Baden, Ontario, Canada
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 09:05:28 -0400 (EDT), Tedd Doda wrote:
Sure, how many do
Sorry about that guys. was suppose to go privately :(
Tedd Doda, VE3TJD
Lazer Audio and Electronics
Baden, Ontario, Canada
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I have a SyntechII of this variety that is surplus to my needs. Remote head
unit. It can be had pretty cheap. Please reply direct if interested..
mike
k5jmpatarrl.net
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From: vmckever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 4:15 PM
To:
we use this cable for Microwave radios (E1/T1 Radio), and we have
about 50 meters excess and I was wondering if it can be use in 2m. I
saw its specs it seem its loss was lesser than 9913.
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Any special reason why you would
Hi -- The last few I sold for $195 + $50 UPS to most places [large , heavy box. Here is a link the may have more info for you. http://www.andrew.com/products/antennas/bsa/results.aspx?modnum=db404
I would like to find a new home for these antennas so make me an offer that I cannot refuse!
Hi -- The last few I sold for $195 + $50 UPS to most places [large , heavy box. Here is a link the may have more info for you. http://www.andrew.com/products/antennas/bsa/results.aspx?modnum=db404
I would like to find a new home for these antennas so make me an offer that I cannot refuse!
Title: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Digest Number 3061
I guess spell check is not always your friend!!
73 de Tom/W4OKW
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Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 06:05:55 -0400
From: Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
What shape is the melted dielectric in after you get finished with the heat
to solder the copper jacket of the hardline to the adapter?
When the center conductor moved when the dielectric melted, the cable
impedance also changed. When you melted the foam
Jim,
Is absolutely correct.. I have several of them.
mike
K5JMP
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From: Jim B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 11:16 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Andrew Heliax LDF1-50
Glenn Little WB4UIV wrote:
Hi anyone have a LBI for the 19C327572G timer in a MVP?
Randy
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I was looking for an alternative to EBAY and I found this site. Only
for amateur radio.
It is new only been up a few days. But, I like the way it looks, and I
listed some items. Didn't cost me anything to list, so I figured what
can I lose. I noticed it is a secure server, so didn't have to
The LBI is 30407
Kf4hxu
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From: wb8art [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 1:43 PM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] MVP TOT
Hi anyone have a LBI for the 19C327572G timer in a MVP?
Randy
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Its not free,its payware like e-blah. I didnt see any repeater or
repeater parts category either. Just didnt want anyone to think it was
free,see their fee schedule!
aj4ef wrote:
I was looking for an alternative to EBAY and I found this site. Only
for amateur radio.
It is new only been up
If anybody has a PDF of it I'll add it to the LBI page at
http://www.repeater-builder.com/ge/lbi-master-list.html
Mike WA6ILQ
At 11:38 AM 4/6/05, you wrote:
The LBI is 30407
Kf4hxu
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Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 1:43 PM
To:
At 09:06 AM 4/6/05, you wrote:
Ok guys I have found a couple of
little amp boards and want to
know if anyone recognizes it. They are a TLD9151A about
1.5 X3 inches and look to be a driver board of some type. It
has one transistor on it. An M1156. Any ideas of band,
Hot tip: if you see a
I can't see why you can't use it, even with the PL-259 connectors. My concern
was that it is very small in diameter and may suffer damage easily on very long
exposed runs.
Joe
dy3lmk143_13mhz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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we use this cable for Microwave radios (E1/T1 Radio),
Try to hook up with a tower crew or cellular person. We just tossed 9 runs of
Commscope 7/8 hardline, 200+ foot runs, this afternoon. It got chopped up and
sent to the dump. Sometimes RFS or Andrew is available.
Joe
n2odw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Helllo to the group
I
I've am using the LDF1-50 on my 64 machine. I dont know what the deal
is but the reducers I was going to run both for both RG-59 and RG-8X
wouldn't fit this stuff. So I had to just solder the connector
straight to the cable The center conductor of the cable just fits
inside the PL-259's. I
Sounds like it must have been larger than 1/4.
Joe M.
DCFluX wrote:
I've am using the LDF1-50 on my 64 machine. I dont know what the deal
is but the reducers I was going to run both for both RG-59 and RG-8X
wouldn't fit this stuff. So I had to just solder the connector
straight to the
I called Sentry this morning to order a couple of crystals and was
greeted by a recording that Sentry is now ICM.
Internation Crystal Manufacturing bought out Sentry Crystal on March 15, 2005.
Some of the same folks are still there but they are merging operations.
New phone number is
remember to add .com after it
Thank youIan WellsKerinvale
Comaudiomail service 1017,Biloela,4715.www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
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Help,
I am in need of a manual for a CES 5200 Interconnect (autopatch).
Anybody got a manual they would copy and/or sell??
Any Help??
Thanks
Joe -KB5DBR
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Anyone got one of these receivers lying around taking up space, I
could use one. I have an intermittant problem with mine that I cannot
find. Receive goes deaf then comes back. Thought it was some bad
solder joints, that did not cure it. It goes from -120 dB to -80 dB.
Then it begins to
It seems that there is only a few items there
so far.
any idea what country this is located
?
Mark Holman[EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.ab8ru.org --- My New Web Site
03/31/2005
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Dennis,
You have classic third-order intermodulation interference. 146.970 times 2
= 293.940 MHz. Subtract the 146.700 signal and you have 293.940 - 146.700
= 147.240 MHz, the output of your linked repeater. Other mixing products
are possible. I suspect that neither the 146.970 repeater nor
Mathew,
Don't recognize the model number, been too long. I think I have a high band
receiver that worked the last time I tried it.
Paul
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Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 9:07 PM
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Both are very good companies that I have bought from in the past 30
years. Mergers are mostly good.
Steve W4CNG
In God I trust, all others I run thru The Blue Thunder Group where
I have control over the search engines...
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Are you sure its the receiver???
w9mwq wrote:
Anyone got one of these receivers lying around taking up space, I
could use one. I have an intermittant problem with mine that I cannot
find. Receive goes deaf then comes back. Thought it was some bad
solder joints, that did not cure it. It
Eric;
Tnx fer reply. U R correct there is no circulator on either the
146.700/R or 146.970/R. I have a bandpass cavity. Which rptr does it
need to go on??? The 97/R has a Bp/Br wacom 641 duplexer. The 70/R
runs dual antennas w/o any filtering on the TX.
Jeff (w5ppb) owns the 147.240/R and
Yes, I am very sure, it receives good one minute then drops outs, and comes
back, this is without it even being hooked to the repeater. I had it do
this to me once before, I must have moved something inside, it started
working again. I went over all the solder joints but still does the same
Dennis,
I believe that the most likely mixing is occurring in the PA of the
146.970 repeater, where a second harmonic is mixing with the tertiary
146.700 signal. A dual isolator on the 146.970 PA would prevent the
146.700 (or any other signal) from getting into the PA. A bandpass cavity
filter
Well Mostly correct there, I've got the power back up, still not full bore,
but did find out why the power was coming up slowly, it was the exciter, one
of the coils was loose, fixed it and power back up, but still missing some.
200 in for 120 out, so not quite there yet. Might see about the
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