[Repeater-Builder] Hello new member here w/question

2009-05-25 Thread John Poindexter
Hello,

We are just getting into the repeater business for our club.  We will run a 2 
meter repeater, with seven cans.

My questions is what would be a good antenna if we don't have the space to put 
a 4 bay antenna?

The tower that we are starting with is only 50 feet with a 10 mast.

Any ideas?

This repeater is just for covering our county (a small county at that), we are 
not worrying about other counties hitting it.

Thanks and 73
John, W3ML
Knox, IN




Re: [Repeater-Builder] Hello new member here w/question

2009-05-25 Thread Lee Pennington
A Diamond F-23 works well for me, however lightning loves them.

de Lee
k4LJP
73

On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:31 PM, John Poindexter w...@arrl.net wrote:



 Hello,

 We are just getting into the repeater business for our club. We will run a
 2 meter repeater, with seven cans.

 My questions is what would be a good antenna if we don't have the space to
 put a 4 bay antenna?

 The tower that we are starting with is only 50 feet with a 10 mast.

 Any ideas?

 This repeater is just for covering our county (a small county at that), we
 are not worrying about other counties hitting it.

 Thanks and 73
 John, W3ML
 Knox, IN

  




-- 
Smart pills are placebos, you can't fix stupid.


Re: [Repeater-Builder] Hello new member here w/question

2009-05-25 Thread James Adkins
You just can't go wrong with an Andrew DB-222 for what you're talking about



On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Lee Pennington
localjunkpedd...@gmail.comwrote:



 A Diamond F-23 works well for me, however lightning loves them.

 de Lee
 k4LJP
 73

 On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:31 PM, John Poindexter w...@arrl.net wrote:



 Hello,

 We are just getting into the repeater business for our club. We will run a
 2 meter repeater, with seven cans.

 My questions is what would be a good antenna if we don't have the space to
 put a 4 bay antenna?

 The tower that we are starting with is only 50 feet with a 10 mast.

 Any ideas?

 This repeater is just for covering our county (a small county at that), we
 are not worrying about other counties hitting it.

 Thanks and 73
 John, W3ML
 Knox, IN




 --
 Smart pills are placebos, you can't fix stupid.

 




-- 
James Adkins, KB0NHX
Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
www.nixahams.net

The Nixa Amateur Radio Club - There is no charge for awesomeness! (Well,
only $1.00 per month)


Re: [Repeater-Builder] Hello new member here w/question

2009-05-25 Thread Chuck Kelsey
I would agree.

Chuck
WB2EDV



  - Original Message - 
  From: James Adkins 
  To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 7:49 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Hello new member here w/question





  You just can't go wrong with an Andrew DB-222 for what you're talking about


   
  On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Lee Pennington localjunkpedd...@gmail.com 
wrote:




A Diamond F-23 works well for me, however lightning loves them.

de Lee
k4LJP
73



On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 6:31 PM, John Poindexter w...@arrl.net wrote:




  Hello,

  We are just getting into the repeater business for our club. We will run 
a 2 meter repeater, with seven cans.

  My questions is what would be a good antenna if we don't have the space 
to put a 4 bay antenna?

  The tower that we are starting with is only 50 feet with a 10 mast.

  Any ideas?

  This repeater is just for covering our county (a small county at that), 
we are not worrying about other counties hitting it.

  Thanks and 73
  John, W3ML
  Knox, IN






-- 
Smart pills are placebos, you can't fix stupid.







  -- 
  James Adkins, KB0NHX
  Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
  www.nixahams.net

  The Nixa Amateur Radio Club - There is no charge for awesomeness! (Well, 
only $1.00 per month)



  

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Hello new member here w/question

2009-05-25 Thread Eric Lemmon
John,

Welcome to the group!

Please advise what make and model duplexer you have, and what is the
arrangement of the seven cans?  What make and model are the radios?

The antenna you select should be based more upon the repeater numbers (power
output, receive sensitivity, and desired coverage area) than by the
available tower mounting space.  For example, if your repeater location is
off to one side of the desired coverage area, then an omnidirectional
antenna is not the best choice.  Given that you expect countywide coverage
from a relatively small tower, your expectations may reflect some
significant optimism.  Indeed, it may be prudent to examine the desired
coverage area closely to determine what antenna pattern will perform the
best, and choose the antenna accordingly.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 3:32 PM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Hello new member here w/question



Hello,

We are just getting into the repeater business for our club. We will run a 2
meter repeater, with seven cans.

My questions is what would be a good antenna if we don't have the space to
put a 4 bay antenna?

The tower that we are starting with is only 50 feet with a 10 mast.

Any ideas?

This repeater is just for covering our county (a small county at that), we
are not worrying about other counties hitting it.

Thanks and 73
John, W3ML
Knox, IN