I am wondering if a person could make an Iso Tee for a bird? I may have a  
slug that could be used as a basis for one, as I picked up several damaged  
slugs in an alley once. May have to possibly unbend one to get an okay  
fit, don't want to have to force one into my baby.
  Sometimes I wish that the dummy slug(s) that originallycame with mine had  
not been misplaced.
  My brother sold it to me a few years back, and the dummy slug(s) were not  
in with it.
  Mine never got abused, as I bought it new for my brothers shop.
  Anyway, an Iso Tee might be a good addition once I get a shop fixed up.

And hoping I never come up with a desense problem when I set up a  
secondart repeater here.

  Wayne WA2YNE

On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 22:47:18 -0500, de W5DK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think he was Laryn. I could see an argument that it may not have been
> aligned and caused the situation. But,,
>
>
>  In this case the matching circuit was installed and set properly, also  
> the
> duplexers and all were perfect. The system was stable for years then  
> boom,
> desense.
>
>
> All I was saying was that this station worked Perfect into a dummy load
> (zero desense and all to spec) but did not into feedline(+15db) . So we
> cringed and focused there.
>
>
> We were getting ready to replace the antenna at 580 ft and spend some  
> money
> after the dummy load test. Luckily the amp finished failing. What I  
> relayed
> locally after this experience was that a complete system that works
> flawlessly into a dummy load may not be flawless.
>
>
> I do think the majority of desense problems can be diagnosed with a dummy
> load and a sampler slug / iso tee. I just wanted to throw a recent
> experience / monkey wrench into the thread hi.
>
> 73
>
> Don W5DK
>
>
>
>


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