Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer

2004-01-05 Thread Don


A little tip for folks posting long urls
put them inside the arrows that you find on the upper case comma and period...
They won't break...  like this...
http://www.emrcorp.com/catalog/FullLine/HARDWARE/accessories/HW_FILT_LINEMATCH_LOAD.pdf

Mike WA6ILQ

   Mike I actually found This http://tinyurl.com/ And It actually worked 
the first time I tried it I was afraid it would re do the original to 
a  porn site.

Happy Repeater Building

Don KA9QJG/R





 

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer

2004-01-05 Thread Mike Morris WA6ILQ
At 02:12 AM 1/5/04 -0600, you wrote:

 A little tip for folks posting long urls
 put them inside the arrows that you find on the upper case comma and 
 period...
 They won't break...  like this...
 http://www.emrcorp.com/catalog/FullLine/HARDWARE/accessories/HW_FILT_LIN 
 EMATCH_LOAD.pdf
 
 Mike WA6ILQ
 
Mike I actually found This http://tinyurl.com/ And It actually worked
the first time I tried it I was afraid it would re do the original to
a  porn site.

Happy Repeater Building

Don KA9QJG/R

Yep - there are several redirecting web sites that do that kind of
thing...

But rather than use tinyurl or one of it's clones I find it quicker to
copy the complete URL from the browser address line with a Ctrl-C
then paste it into an email with a typed  then a Ctrl-V and a .

The arrow trick is part of the URL spec, RFC 1738 to be precise.
Look at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1738.html, and scroll down to
the third paragraph after APPENDIX: Recommendations for
URLs in Context.

Arrow-bracketed URLs are supposed to work in plain text or in
html and not get broken by a simple word wrap...  Anything that
behaves differently (i.e. like in several versions of Netscape) is
by definition broken.

We're drifting off topic...  if anybody want's to continue this
comment thread let's take this to email...

Mike 




 

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer power level option

2004-01-05 Thread Adi Linden
 The Micor/MSR, Master II  Mitrek PA RF power 
 transistors are designed to work in class C 
 with expected (saturated operation) full drive. 

That explains it. All makes sense now.

 The above says quite a bit.  If your 110 PA has a 
 45 way driver stage ahead of it. Bypass the 110 
 watt output section and run the driver back at 
 normal output. 

Now that's something where I'd rather be following someones footsteps. I 
am really not comfortble altering the PA from it's original design. Anyone 
has some proven instructions on how to do that?

I guess an alternative would be to bolt a 50W board and PA into a 110W 
chassis. That would keep the original PA design intact but take advantage 
of the larger chassis of a 110W Mitrek. 

 I'm still trying to figure out how you 110 watt 
 mitrek people keep the in cabinet desense from 
 becomming a problem, not to mention the heat build 
 up without serious air movement past the heat sink. 

Desense hasn't been a problem at all even at rated power. I haven't looked 
at the heat generated inside the PA compartment at all. Not sure if that 
will be a problem at extended keydown. There was a previous thread that 
indicated it would. For external ventilation I build a box with fans that 
forces air over the PA. Here are some pics (eventually be part of a 
webpage describing the whole project).

http://home.adis.ca/~adi/IRLP%20Controller/fan_in-400x267.jpg
http://home.adis.ca/~adi/IRLP%20Controller/fan_out-400x250.jpg

 Two mitreks side by side might be overkill, but 
 a better tx preformer. 

My goal really wasn't high power but reliable operation at low power. 
Given the large heatsink, etc, I thought that radio was a good choice. 
Didn't learn about all these issues until after I bought a bunch of the 
radios...

Adi
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IRLP Node 2590 in Sioux Lookout, Ontario




 

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer

2004-01-04 Thread Mike Morris
At 01:02 AM 1/5/04 +, you wrote:

--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Adi Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Where would I be able to find a Z-Matcher or how could I build
one?



http://www.emrcorp.com/catalog/FullLine/HARDWARE/accessories/HW_FILT_L
INEMATCH_LOAD.pdf

A little tip for folks posting long urls
put them inside the arrows that you find on the upper case comma and period...
They won't break...  like this...
http://www.emrcorp.com/catalog/FullLine/HARDWARE/accessories/HW_FILT_LINEMATCH_LOAD.pdf

Mike WA6ILQ 




 

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer

2004-01-04 Thread albemarle7
In a message dated 1/4/2004 8:54:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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http://www.emrcorp.com/catalog/FullLine/HARDWARE/accessories/HW_FILT_LINEMATCH_LOAD.pdf
 
Cannot bring up site.  Says web site not responding.



 

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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer

2004-01-04 Thread Dave Frechette
Just go to the emr website and surf from there.

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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer

2004-01-04 Thread Neil McKie

  Came up fine for me.  

  I recently picked up a (another) Micor High Band station and it 
 came with this little grey box with RF connectors on each end.  

  After looking at the web site below, I now know what the little 
 grey box is.  

  Thank you someone, 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer

2004-01-04 Thread Corey Dean N3FE

Working for me.  I will email it directly to you...

Corey  N3FE
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CH_LOAD.pdf 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: SWR between radio and duplexer

2004-01-04 Thread albemarle7
Neil,
Thanks for suggestion.  Tried couple different ways. Wife must of talked 
to them and said don't let me bring up their web site or else. Would like to 
get one of those Z-matchers. Anyone got one for sale or info on proper 
construction?  
Gary K2UQ



 

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