[Repeater-Builder] Re: Good bye!

2006-04-24 Thread jeffwkinc
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Moderation note:
How about dropping this.
The person being refered to is not in the group anymore.
So you are just taking up bandwidth and not accomplishing anything.
Let us get back to the topic at hand...repeaters.

73,
Jon
KD5SFA
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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Good bye!

2006-04-23 Thread Harold Farrenkopf
There must have been a large metallic wall or screen between his 2
antennas for his repeater to work without degradation with 25'
horizontal separation. Or else he had an amazing radio that
transmitted over 50dB less sideband noise and a front end made like a
crystal filter.

His loss, not ours.

Harold, VA3HF
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Good bye!

2006-04-23 Thread no6b
At 4/23/2006 17:58, you wrote:
There must have been a large metallic wall or screen between his 2
antennas for his repeater to work without degradation with 25'
horizontal separation. Or else he had an amazing radio that
transmitted over 50dB less sideband noise and a front end made like a
crystal filter.

One of my first repeaters (a Canadian Marconi, my only all-tube repeater) 
used two antennas about 50 ft. apart horizontally  10 ft. vertically.  One 
of the two antennas was a quagi nulled into the other omni antenna.  Only 
filtering I had available was one pass cavity, which I placed on the 
TX.  It barely worked: no desense but only if the quagi was perfectly 
nulled into the omni.

Based on this experience, I'd say two omnis 25' horizonally  vertically 
separated using solid-state equipment probably wouldn't work without 
considerable desense.

Bob NO6B






 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Good bye!

2006-04-23 Thread n . mckie

  Like Vince said ... Tx power = 100uW / receiver sens 1V ... 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


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Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 19:30:38 -0700

At 4/23/2006 17:58, you wrote:
There must have been a large metallic wall or screen between his 2
antennas for his repeater to work without degradation with 25'
horizontal separation. Or else he had an amazing radio that
transmitted over 50dB less sideband noise and a front end made like
a
crystal filter.

One of my first repeaters (a Canadian Marconi, my only all-tube
repeater) 
used two antennas about 50 ft. apart horizontally  10 ft.
vertically.  One 
of the two antennas was a quagi nulled into the other omni antenna. 
Only 
filtering I had available was one pass cavity, which I placed on the 
TX.  It barely worked: no desense but only if the quagi was perfectly

nulled into the omni.

Based on this experience, I'd say two omnis 25' horizonally 
vertically 
separated using solid-state equipment probably wouldn't work without 
considerable desense.

Bob NO6B






 
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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Good bye!

2006-04-23 Thread Lloyd Mitchell

My momma once said then take your happy azz on we dont care...

Mitch


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[Repeater-Builder] Re: Good bye!

2006-04-23 Thread Harold Farrenkopf
OR maybe he used a simplex repeater controller on a duplex radio with
the 2 antennas.  Obviously it wasn't transmitting when it was
receiving and wasn't receiving when it was transmitting

HIHIHI

Harold

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   Like Vince said ... Tx power = 100uW / receiver sens 1V ... 
 
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  Original Message 
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 To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
 Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Good bye!
 Date: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 19:30:38 -0700
 
 At 4/23/2006 17:58, you wrote:
 There must have been a large metallic wall or screen between his 2
 antennas for his repeater to work without degradation with 25'
 horizontal separation. Or else he had an amazing radio that
 transmitted over 50dB less sideband noise and a front end made like
 a
 crystal filter.
 
 One of my first repeaters (a Canadian Marconi, my only all-tube
 repeater) 
 used two antennas about 50 ft. apart horizontally  10 ft.
 vertically.  One 
 of the two antennas was a quagi nulled into the other omni antenna. 
 Only 
 filtering I had available was one pass cavity, which I placed on the 
 TX.  It barely worked: no desense but only if the quagi was perfectly
 
 nulled into the omni.
 
 Based on this experience, I'd say two omnis 25' horizonally 
 vertically 
 separated using solid-state equipment probably wouldn't work without 
 considerable desense.
 
 Bob NO6B
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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