Hi Mike, 

I sent you those antenna pdf's the other day, you should 
have them now....  

Anyway, not everything you hear and read is golden from 
everyone. I really think a lot of and own some of Chip's 
UHF Preamps, but I don't agree with some of his statements 
regarding VHF-band preamp systems, so I simply do my own 
thing. He stands on VHF bipolar preamps, I use and enjoy 
GasFets and Phempt devices. 

cheers,
skipp 

> Mike Morris WA6ILQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very true, Skipp.
> 
> In a similar vein, I've had a few folks contact me via email on
> topics that could loosely fit into the "repeater system
> engineering" category, and one of the web sites I send
> them to is <http://www.anglelinear.com/repeaters/repeaters.html>.
> Chip makes the same point there, and repeatedly.
> 
> Mike WA6ILQ
> 
> At 10:39 AM 2/14/05, you wrote:
> 
> >One of the most profound true statements RB Group
> >Members will read from these postings.
> >
> >A good 80% or more of the repeaters in amateur
> >operation are real "alligators". Mostly mouth,
> >almost no ears (ability to properly hear weak
> >signals).
> >
> >skipp
> >
> >[paste]
> > > Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Keep in mind that a repeater's range is usually
> > > limited by its ability to "hear" the users, not
> > > by its power output.







 
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