Currently I have no filters between the link transmitter and its antenna.

Thank You ,Ian Wells
Kerinvale Comaudio,
3A Murchison Street, Biloela.4715
Ph 0749922449 Mb 0409159932 
Hm 0749922574 Fx 0749922767
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Mark HARRISON
Date: 06/28/10 11:10:52
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Coax shielding
 
  
 
Hi Ian,
 
I think I'd be taking a close look at both transmitters with a spectrum
analyser and seeing if they are both suitable for repeater work.  I'm not
familiar with either radio, but usually radios designed for duplex work go
to a lot more trouble with internal shielding than your average mobile set. 
 
The other issue to consider is the impedance matching between all the
components in the system.  If the SWR is bad somewhere then there will be RF
voltage on the outside of the coax linking mis-matched devices, regardless
of how good the coax is.
For instance if the link transmitter is seeing a high SWR into it's bandpass
cavity then the jumper cable could be radiating unfiltered noise straight
into the repeater receiver cable.
It could also be that putting the bandpass filter in line has upset the SWR
seen by the Link Tx and now radiates MORE noise in the shack.  I've also
seen some cavities make PA stages become unstable, creating very broad band
noise, requiring both the cavities and PA to be retuned to solve the problem

 
73,Mark VK3BYY
 
 



From: [email protected] [mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups
com] On Behalf Of kerincom 
Sent: Monday, 28 June 2010 08:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Coax shielding
 
Hi skip .The repeater radios are maxon sm4450sc and the link is a tait t2010
The test I have tried in the past have been definitely point to the link
being the problem as when we turn the link off the repeater works to its
full range but with it on we get desence.
We used to have the link closer to the repeaters aprox 487mhz but we shifted
it to 517mhz to fix desense and we find we are still having problems.I think
the white noise could be the issue but I  tried a notch on the link cable
tuned to the  repeaters receive and that seem to cause more interference and
weaken the links Transmit range.I wondered about putting a BP cavity filter
inline with the link but since our link frequencies are 5.2mhz apart I feel
you can only tuned the filter for either TX or rx frequencies and not  both
Unless maybe you can install two in pararell ,one  tuned to TX and the other
rx .
  
Thank You,
Ian Wells,
Kerinvale Comaudio,
3A Murchison Street,Biloela.4715
Ph 0749922449 or 0409159932 or 0749922574
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
 




 

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