How much is it for someone to build a 4 can 220 duplexer.



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From: Steven M Hodell <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, January 2, 2010 9:16:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 220 repeater

  
Hi Brain,
 
I have 220 cavities available and can build a duplexer 
(tuned to your frequency pair) if needed.
 
Contact me directly if you would like more 
information.
 
    Steve.
 
----- Original Message ----- 
>From: K5IN 
>To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com 
>Sent: Saturday, January 02, 2010 3:18 
>  AM
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 220 
>  repeater
>
>  
>Good evening,
> 
> 
>Your e-mail brings up one question: used 
>  duplexers for 220 where?
> 
> 
>Brian
>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: Oz-in-DFW 
>>To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com 
>>Sent: Friday, January 01, 2010 9:40 
>>    PM
>>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 220 
>>    repeater
>>
>>  
>>Micor conversions work very well, but are rather 
>>    involved. 
>>
>>MVP/Exec/Mastr II conversions are much easier and work as 
>>    well.  The MVP package works out really well. 
>>
>>Both the Motorola 
>>    and GE radios rely on a different PA.  Most use a hybrid "brick" to get 
>>    power.  I have several of these I've been getting $25/ea for.  
>>    WA5VJB did a nice interface board for them.  
>>
>>There are also a 
>>    number of Kyodo/Nokia BSR 220 radios out there. I sold a bunch of them, 
>> but 
>>    I don't think I have any more. Might have one.  They are almost as good 
>>    as the Moto/GE option and are synthesized. An EPROM sets the operating 
>>    channels. I have docs if you need them. 
>>
>>There are a lot of surplus 
>>    duplexers and combiners floating around from failed 220 trunking 
>>    systems.  Keep an eye peeled. DB built a short vhf high split duplexer 
>>    that's a snap to convert to 220.  If you find a narrow spaced six can 
>>    dupe on a  channel above 160 Mhz that is about 12 or 14" tall, it's 
>>    probably one of these. 
>>
>>Oz
>>
>>On 1/1/2010 10:32 PM, Dan 
>>    Blasberg wrote: 
>> 
>>  
>>>All right folks,
>>>
>>>For those that run a 220 repeater, what are you 
>>>      running as far as the 
>>>machine itself?
>>>
>>>A local group is looking 
>>>      to put a 220 MHz repeater on the air and 
>>>would like some 
>>>      ideas.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Dan
>>>KA8YPY
>>>
>>
>>-- 
>>mailto:o...@ozindfw. net    
>>Oz
>>POB 93167 
>>Southlake, TX 76092 (Near DFW Airport) 
>>
>>
>>
>>
 


      

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