: Ron Wrightmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter
Wayne,
One issue on the connectors for reconnecting coax.
Many make back
Wayne,
One issue on the connectors for reconnecting coax.
Many make back to back type connectors for this. They are essentially the back
end of 2 connectors joined as one piece/connector. Mostly used where a long
feedline cannot be placed on one spool and must be joined or for other
: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter
Wayne,
One issue on the connectors for reconnecting coax.
Many make back to back type connectors for this. They are essentially the
back end of 2 connectors joined as one piece/connector. Mostly used where a
long feedline cannot be placed on one spool
splice.
Andrew part numbers are L45R
Ralph
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From: Ron Wrightmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter
Did some searching, and it looks like splices would run maybe twice or
more the cost of one male and one female.
I found about $30 or so, maybe more, I forget, just for the inner part,
and the only shell I found by itself was out of sight. A splice for
larger Heliax seems to be around
Nice install. The guys need some work, but the RF gear looked good.
73, ron, n9ee/r
From: Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/04/22 Tue PM 07:58:31 CDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter
Alexandre Souza wrote:
p.s: I've
Larry,
I thought the same thing except I would go for more 240 V...a good old TV
transformer with about 800V would do. Also if you stand inside the building
looking for smoke it would lead to the user of the feedline. Bet they would
not do it again.
Another approach is a high voltage, not
At 06:22 AM 4/22/2008, you wrote:
Larry,
I thought the same thing except I would go for more 240 V...a good
old TV transformer with about 800V would do. Also if you stand
inside the building looking for smoke it would lead to the user of
the feedline. Bet they would not do it again.
This was
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Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 7:22 AM
Larry,
I thought the same thing except I would go for more 240
V...a good old TV transformer with about 800V would do.
Also if you stand inside
/04/22 Tue AM 07:44:46 CDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter
On a quick Note Ron
If the repeater was for emergency services( Police,fire,ems or during a
storm) ,and was a Must Get on the air at any cost that would save lives
to get something important on the air.
73, ron, n9ee/r
From: neal Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/04/22 Tue AM 07:44:46 CDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter
On a quick Note Ron
If the repeater
Neal,
Sure send me the control and I'll take a look.
73, ron, n9ee/r
From: neal Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/04/22 Tue AM 10:53:07 CDT
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Bad adapter
YEP...
BTW RON I have an Older 1000
Jim,
I wonder where the RG58 went to. Looks like inside the building.
Also noticed the tie-wrap holding your now 2 pieces of the 1/2 inch together.
Was this your doing to secure it or did the RG58 installer do it. Does not
look like anything missing, just modified, hi.
Copper is now going
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