Hi All
We have been using Chip Angles Pre amps for years.  Our system has 20-30 in use 
on Mountains throughout NM, AZ and CA.  They work great in high intermod areas. 
 we use a pass cavity in front of the Pre amp to narrow the crude that a good 
duplexer still leaves.   The extra cavity also provides great lightning 
protection.

Ralph, W7HSG
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From: "Nate Duehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On 3/4/07, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anyone have a recommendation for a preamp for the Mastr II UHF
> > repeater? I have used the stock UHS board in the past but have had 2 of
> > these now fail due to the tuning slug becoming brittle with age and
> > cracking/breaking. I now have 2 dead ones on my bench and a kinda deaf
> > repeater. Any help? or should I just buy another UHS board and hope for
> > the best.
> 
> There was just a similar question on the MASTR II list -- was that
> you?  Many of us are dual-subscribed...
> 
> Anyway... our club has been using Advanced Receiver Research (ARR)
> pre-amps on the VHF and UHF MASTR II's for years... but many folks
> here have said so many nice things about Chip Angle's products from
> AngleLinear, that we're tempted to try one on a new repeater, or do
> some comparison on an old repeater...
> 
> Nate WY0X


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On 3/4/07, Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have a recommendation for a preamp for the Mastr II UHF
> repeater? I have used the stock UHS board in the past but have had 2 of
> these now fail due to the tuning slug becoming brittle with age and
> cracking/breaking. I now have 2 dead ones on my bench and a kinda deaf
> repeater. Any help? or should I just buy another UHS board and hope for
> the best.

There was just a similar question on the MASTR II list -- was that
you? Many of us are dual-subscribed...

Anyway... our club has been using Advanced Receiver Research (ARR)
pre-amps on the VHF and UHF MASTR II's for years... but many folks
here have said so many nice things about Chip Angle's products from
AngleLinear, that we're tempted to try one on a new repeater, or do
some comparison on an old repeater...

Nate WY0X


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