In looking at the actual research here at the shop. (I was at home last
night) The actual breakpoint is at 224T100 / 222R500. Any frequency below
this is bad.

This good/bad determination is based on a transmit harmonic less than 15Khz
either side of a receiver sensitive spot. It's an odd thing to describe, but
I will try to do so in an article soon.

There *may* also be a similar problem crop up with the 220 micor in the
upper frequencies. I am building one of those now. I will do testing on it
once it is built and report my findings.

Scott

Scott Zimmerman
Amateur Radio Call N3XCC
612 Barnett Rd
Boswell, PA 15531

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> So 224.300 is 'iffy'? Actually it would be the frequencies 1.6 MHz below
> that, right? (the inputs - 222.100 - 222.700)
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> > Helps if I would include the actual frequencies instead of just xxx for
> > place markers!!!
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> > Bottom of the repeater band through about 224.300-. The phenomenon is
> > centered on 224.000-
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> > Scott
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> > Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 1:17 PM
> > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Lookling to build a 220MHz repeater
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