Hi Lloyd, For the two meter db products antennas, I use their db5001 side mounting kit.
While we are on the subject, I have a set of db products antennas for sale which were custom made for a split site repeater. The set consists of a db222(dual dipoles) receive antenna and a db215(dual dipoles, dual 3 element yagis) transmit antenna. The db 215 has a keyhole pattern and the db222 should be sited in the middle of the pattern. If anyone is interested let me know. I can't ship them and I am located in Eastern, Ohio about 3 hours from Dayton. Mike N8RQU --- "Lloyd M. Mitchell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have a DB228E that I want to mount on a 300ft > tower. > The antenna is resonant at the VHF freq that we have > allocated for a 2 meter repeater. > > My question is...How far from the tower face should > the dipoles be? I dont have the 228 mounting > bracket and will have to fabricate them at a machine > shop IF the standard bracket for a 224 is not the > standard bracket. > > Any one know the answer? > > Thanks > > Lloyd KD4HTW > > Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com wrote: > There are 25 messages in this issue. > > Topics in this digest: > > 1. Vari Notch > From: Fraser Stuart > 2. Re: Di-Electric Grease > From: "n8sac" > 3. Re: Re: Di-Electric Grease > From: "Brett" > 4. Need Micor 68P81014E15 manual > From: "vesterscott" > 5. Re: SEA ESP1000 > From: "skipp025" > 6. Looking for Doug B from the 902 group > From: "skipp025" > 7. Re: Need Micor 68P81014E15 manual > From: "Scott Zimmerman" > 8. Dumb idea > From: "rtoplus" > 9. COS output doesn't track CTCSS (was Re: Re: I > need to take 5 volts to 8 volts, and one have a > schematic) > From: Bob Dengler > 10. Failing V7A display (was Re: Re: I need to take > 5 volts to 8 volts, and one have a schematic) > From: Bob Dengler > 11. Re: Failing V7A display (was Re: Re: I need to > take 5 volts to 8 volts, and one have a schematic) > From: Dave VanHorn > 12. RB-1 and RLS/RBS Analog Linking Board pdf files > available > From: "skipp025" > 13. Re: Re: Caution on Bomar Crystals > From: Bob Dengler > 14. Re: Failing V7A display > From: Ken Arck > 15. Repeater Desence > From: DCFluX > 16. Re: Looking for Doug B from the 902 group > From: Doug Bade > 17. Speaking of Dayton... > From: "Bob" > 18. Re: Repeater Desence > From: Kevin Custer > 19. RE: Speaking of Dayton... > From: "C Wayne Schuler" > 20. audio board > From: "dew29649" > 21. Re: Repeater Desence > From: DCFluX > 22. Re: Caution on Bomar Crystals > From: Kevin Custer > 23. Re: Need Micor 68P81014E15 manual > From: "vesterscott" > 24. Re: Repeater Desence > From: Kevin Custer > 25. worth a visit before it goes away... > From: "skipp025" > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:48:48 +0100 (BST) > From: Fraser Stuart > Subject: Vari Notch > > Hi I am after information on constructing a Vari > Notch coupling loop for 145Mhz to be placed in a > cavity they claim superior notch any ideas please, > > Fraser G8FEZ > > > > [This message contained attachments] > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 12:34:40 -0000 > From: "n8sac" > Subject: Re: Di-Electric Grease > > --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Vaughan > Henderson" > wrote: > > CRC have recently introduced "Di-Electric" grease > for reducing / > > stopping corrosion and water ingress in > connectors. Anyone tried > it > at > > RF? Any good? Any problems. > > > > Regards > > Vaughan ZL1TGC > > Vaughan > I have used Di-Electric Grease for years Made by > Dow-Corning the > Product Number is # 111. Have used For everything > from holding "o" > rings in place while putting gear boxes togeather , > Filling Electric > boxes to keep water out have went back years later > inside of box > looked > like new. I worked as Service Tech . on Auto > controls for Water & > Sewer > Plants & Distrubtion systems. in a raidus of about > 400 miles of > Huntington WV . USA for 30 years .I have also used > in PL-256 > Conections > for years in Ham Radio on all bands Some say not to > use above VHF but > I > haven't had any problems. Is bether than getting > water in conection > as > water will not displace this Grease. My vote is this > Grease is almost > as good as SEX if I could remimber what it was like. > > " Oldmax" Dale ( N8SAC ) > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 21:01:34 +0800 > From: "Brett" > Subject: Re: Re: Di-Electric Grease > > Hi all. > I to have used the dow stuff for years. > It is "4 Compound" I believe it is the same as the > goop that andrews supply > with their hardline connectors. > Just about all the outdoor connectors that I have > used over the past 30 > years has had it in the connecting faces as well as > inside the body. > I have used it in the electrical joints on my boat > trailer and on my 4 wheel > motor bike(this is where faults apear in time). > Cheers from down under. > Ps I am making a portable repeater on 460mhz 10/15 > watts and would like not > to use a diplexer can you advise the solution. > Maybe a tx groundplane with a solid disk and have > the rx ant hanging > directly below ie 180 degree to each other. > The ch spacing is 500khz. > I would use a foil or at least a double sheilded > cable for each feed. > See ya > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "n8sac" > To: > Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 8:34 PM > Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Di-Electric Grease > > > > --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, "Vaughan > Henderson" > > wrote: > >> CRC have recently introduced "Di-Electric" grease > for reducing / > >> stopping corrosion and water ingress in > connectors. === message truncated === __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? 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