I wished it was available.  I had several of these cables but tossed them
all out about 5 years ago when I thought I was done playing with radios.
Just go to show keep it, you never know when you will need it.

Mathew

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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 6:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Source for custom made cables


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> I'd use the origional GE cable if available. I'm not fond of RCA's but
> the factory cables have proved better than anything I ever made. 73,Lee
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> Mathew Quaife wrote:
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> >I think the point was mistaken here.  I either have to change the
connector
> >on the receiver so that the cable goes directly to the receiver without
> >using any connetors to change from one type of plug to another, or find a
> >special cable with an RCA on one end and a Type N Male on the other.  My
> >objective is to never visit the repeater site once this machine is done.
> >And if I have to, I don't want it to be becuase I used a cheap connector
to
> >tie in the reciever. The receiver is the GE MASTR ER41.  I'd rather just
> >change the connector to a type N connector, but would have to widdle a
> >little on the internal copper casing to put it in place.  Question:  If I
> >install the type N connector, and there is a solder point behind the
inside,
> >am I going to run into troubles.  I hate to cut into it to find that I'm
> >opening a can or worms for noise to get in?
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> >Mathew
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