I'm not an expert, but would be willing to help you tune them, I just got
mine tuned, once I figured out what I was doing wrong, well not wrong, just
did not know about the third set of cans changing things.  Always willing to
help.

Mathew
W9MWQ


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] duplexer tuning - help




I think we located the old repeater and duplexers that used to be 
here in our little "one horse town" in northern indiana but I am 
sure that after sitting in storage ,being moved from place to place 
and just years of neglect they will probably need to be cleaned and 
retuned 
is there anyone out there in northern indiana who could help me with 
this task ? the tuning part that is  (I can clean them )
I do not have service monitors or spectrum analyzers all i have is a 
wattmeter and  an old signal generator (HP tube type heavier than 
most new cars)
these duplexers are a homemade 2 meter duplexer from  an old qst 
artical by John j. Bilodeau w1gan. 
they are made from 4 inch copper pipe 
i have the equipment to tune them like the artical says with simple 
equipment but if it could be done better I would opt for that method
they had worked very well for years and I would like to see the 
repeater up and running again

anyone who could help please e-mail me 
thanks 
Paul (n9fco)










 
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