If you Run a 300 watt repeater you do not need a
duplexer.
You Build the system with a Master site with the 300
watt transmitter in that rack you place several UHF
link receivers and a voting system.
then place Receivers all over the place Linked
back to the master site.
with a Duplexer I
I'm looking for a calibration/maintenance manual or at least the
calibration instructions for the Motorola R2008C monitor. Can anyone
help? Would appreciate anything to help me out. Thanks.
The MSR-2000 RF Power Amplifiers require an additional 9.6 vdc
supply. Drive power is normally under a watt (depending
on the band) so don't cook the first stage. There is a plug or
flying lead on the rear side of the power control board section
where the control and low leve supply voltages
I do have pix, if you send me your email Ad Ican send them to you
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Butch Kanvick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Do you have a picture you can share with us?
Does the interconnecting cable have three white molex double row
connectors where something
The Decibel DB-4076 series is rated for 250 watts.
This is the model that came from the factory in my Mastr II 100 watt UHF
repeater.
They made it in 2 versions, 3 cans and 4 cans, the 5 MHz split units
using 2 TX and one RX, and the 3 MHz split units using 2 and 2.
I find good
Guys,
I think it's time to get back to basics. The question posed is: How much
power should you run through a 350 w duplexer?
The simple answer is: Not more than 350 watts!
Many of the responses asked about how much power do you need to run, but
that is not the issue. We don't need to
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