Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: db products matching feedline question....

2005-03-15 Thread russ


Some DB stuff is 40 ohms.

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 Some of the cabling on DB products are 62 ohms ... There sites that you
 can calculate the impedance of the cabling by measuring the size and
 entering it in a table ...  do a little research and you will find...

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 Keith va3kmc








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[Repeater-Builder] Re: db products matching feedline question....

2005-03-14 Thread na6df


Kinda what I thought...  rg-11 is an 84% VF. No clue for sure what 
the original vapor block was. I was going to try one at 38, but 
thought I should ask around. Counting the VF, the original 36 
doesn't compute to a half wave, which would be 30.43 at the 
original frequency, but maybe that isn't what they were shooting 
for..

Thanks 

dave


--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mel Farrer 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Let's say you don't know the velocity factor, but are going to use 
the same coax.  The easy solution is the ratio of the frequencies.  
1.0544 or 5.44% longer.  36 at 155 and 37.95 at 147.  
 
 na6df [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I'm rebuilding a db-252 corner reflector for use on 2 meters. The 
 original (broken) dipole radiator was fed with a 36 inch piece of 
 the vapor block db feedline. I think this stuff is 70 or 75 
ohms, 
 judging by the center conductor diameter. It's pretty much 
identical 
 to RG-11 (75 ohm) cable. The question is, how do they calculate 
the 
 length of the matching section? 36 inches is a physical half wave 
 (not electrical length) at the original center frequency of 155 
mhz. 
 I guess I could just replace it with the same length, but I was 
 thinking that it needed to be a tad longer for use at 147 mhz. 
 Whadda ya'll think? I'm really just guessing at the 70 ohm 
 impedance, but a straight dipole *is* 75 ohms, isn't it?
 
 Thanks in advance...
 
 na6df.. dave
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: db products matching feedline question....

2005-03-14 Thread forfun


Some of the cabling on DB products are 62 ohms ... There sites that you 
can calculate the impedance of the cabling by measuring the size and 
entering it in a table ...  do a little research and you will find...

laters

Keith va3kmc







 
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