Re: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-15 Thread Neil McKie


  Of course TX-RX if friendly ... look at all the money you spent. 

Mike Pugh wrote:
 
 Did you try calling them and asking for tech support? I've got 
 TXRX in all of my repeaters,and have found them excellent the 
 help when asked..
 Good luck! Mike
 
 T.J. wrote:
 
  I tried looking there already, it's not listed on there site.  I believe
  that it is an older unsupported model that they don't make any more.
  That's why I resorted to asking here to see if any one has some old info
  laying around on this duplexer.
 
  T.J.
 
  Mike Pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Full info can be found on their site.
 
  takes you to their VHF cans page where all of the models are listed.
  Mike
 





 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-15 Thread Mike Pugh

To a degree, I would agree with that. But, in reality.. They were 
friendly and helpful BEFORE I spent the money... Actually, They gave me 
almost a wholesale cost out the door. The amateur net price is 5% up 
from wholesale... If I was still in the biz, I could have saved the 5%. 
Since I'm now not in the biz anymore, I could have probably got a friend 
or two in the biz to buy it for me, but they would have wanted the 5%, 
so I was right back at the same place. Cost for these cans were in the 
$725 bracket.. Not bad at all for new cans, with 100db notches! Good 
stuff... :-) Mike


Neil McKie wrote:
 
   Of course TX-RX if friendly ... look at all the money you spent. 
 
 Mike Pugh wrote:
 
Did you try calling them and asking for tech support? I've got 
TXRX in all of my repeaters,and have found them excellent the 
help when asked..
Good luck! Mike

T.J. wrote:


I tried looking there already, it's not listed on there site.  I believe
that it is an older unsupported model that they don't make any more.
That's why I resorted to asking here to see if any one has some old info
laying around on this duplexer.

T.J.

Mike Pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Full info can be found on their site.

takes you to their VHF cans page where all of the models are listed.
Mike

 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-15 Thread Maire Company

I even had them work on older units and repair and tune them  with on 
problems.


- Original Message - 
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  Of course TX-RX if friendly ... look at all the money you spent.

 Mike Pugh wrote:

 Did you try calling them and asking for tech support? I've got
 TXRX in all of my repeaters,and have found them excellent the
 help when asked..
 Good luck! Mike

 T.J. wrote:

  I tried looking there already, it's not listed on there site.  I 
  believe
  that it is an older unsupported model that they don't make any more.
  That's why I resorted to asking here to see if any one has some old 
  info
  laying around on this duplexer.
 
  T.J.
 
  Mike Pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  Full info can be found on their site.
 
  takes you to their VHF cans page where all of the models are 
  listed.
  Mike
 






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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-15 Thread Neil McKie


  You are correct ... the TX-RX people are quite helpful.  

  All my dealings with them over the years, I have never had a 
 complaint. 

  Neil - WA6KLA 


Mike Pugh wrote:
 
 To a degree, I would agree with that. But, in reality.. They 
 were friendly and helpful BEFORE I spent the money... Actually, 
 They gave me almost a wholesale cost out the door. The amateur net 
 price is 5% up from wholesale... If I was still in the biz, I 
 could have saved the 5%. Since I'm now not in the biz anymore, I 
 could have probably got a friend or two in the biz to buy it for 
 me, but they would have wanted the 5%, so I was right back at the 
 same place. Cost for these cans were in the $725 bracket.. Not bad 
 at all for new cans, with 100db notches! Good stuff... :-) 
 Mike
 
 Neil McKie wrote:
 
Of course TX-RX if friendly ... look at all the money you spent.
 
  Mike Pugh wrote:
 
 Did you try calling them and asking for tech support? I've got
 TXRX in all of my repeaters,and have found them excellent the
 help when asked..
 Good luck! Mike
 
 T.J. wrote:
 
 
 I tried looking there already, it's not listed on there site.  I believe
 that it is an older unsupported model that they don't make any more.
 That's why I resorted to asking here to see if any one has some old info
 laying around on this duplexer.
 
 T.J.





 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-15 Thread Mathew Quaife


 
 Neil McKie wrote:
 
Of course TX-RX if friendly ... look at all the money you spent.
 
 T.J.

I never spent a dime with them, and they knew I bought my duplexer's from an
end user.  Mary emailed me the specs, and set em straight on the insertion
loss of my cans.  So they are for more than just the money.  They are very
helpful.  Spent better than an hour with me on the phone going through the
tuneup procedure.

Mathew





 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-14 Thread Rogers, Ron










Did you check the TX-RX web site ? 



http://www.txrx.com/



If your model is not listed then drop them
an e-mail. They are usually quite responsive.







Ron 

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From: T.J.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005
11:18 AM
To: Builder Repeater
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Specs.
for TX RX duplexer.







What info, if any does anyone have on a TX RX Band pass cavity
duplexer, model number 89-37-06-CM? It says on the label 144-174 Mhz, but
I want to know the specs. The usual, loss and isolation and all that
other fun stuff. The duplexer is made up of eight, four inch wide,
fifteen inch tall,band pass cans. Four band pass cans transmit
side, four band pass cans receive side, no notchs. Any info would be
greatly appreciated.











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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-14 Thread Mike Pugh

Full info can be found on their site. 
http://www.txrx.com/product/product.aspx?UID=5a623bb0-6489-4e26-9ebc-e65d5e8b391b
 
takes you to their VHF  cans page where all of the models are listed. Mike

T.J. wrote:

 What info, if any does anyone have on a TX RX Band pass cavity duplexer, 
 model number 89-37-06-CM?  It says on the label 144-174 Mhz, but I want 
 to know the specs.  The usual, loss and isolation and all that other fun 
 stuff.  The duplexer is made up of eight, four inch wide, fifteen inch 
 tall, band pass cans.  Four band pass cans transmit side, four band pass 
 cans receive side, no notchs.  Any info would be greatly appreciated.
  
 Thanks, T.J.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-14 Thread Mike Pugh

Did you try calling them and asking for tech support? I've got TXRX in 
all of my repeaters,and have found them excellent the help when asked.. 
Good luck! Mike

T.J. wrote:

 I tried looking there already, it's not listed on there site.  I believe 
 that it is an older unsupported model that they don't make any more.  
 That's why I resorted to asking here to see if any one has some old info 
 laying around on this duplexer.
  
 T.J.
 
 Mike Pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Full info can be found on their site.
 
 takes you to their VHF cans page where all of the models are listed.
 Mike
 
 T.J. wrote:
 
   What info, if any does anyone have on a TX RX Band pass cavity
 duplexer,
   model number 89-37-06-CM? It says on the label 144-174 Mhz, but I
 want
   to know the specs. The usual, loss and isolation and all that
 other fun
   stuff. The duplexer is made up of eight, four inch wide, fifteen
 inch
   tall, band pass cans. Four band pass cans transmit side, four
 band pass
   cans receive side, no notchs. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
  
   Thanks, T.J.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 
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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-14 Thread Mathew Quaife

Call and talk to Mary Brown, she is a sweetheart and very helpful.  

Mathew


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Did you try calling them and asking for tech support? I've got TXRX in 
all of my repeaters,and have found them excellent the help when asked.. 
Good luck! Mike

T.J. wrote:

 I tried looking there already, it's not listed on there site.  I believe 
 that it is an older unsupported model that they don't make any more.  
 That's why I resorted to asking here to see if any one has some old info 
 laying around on this duplexer.
  
 T.J.
 
 Mike Pugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 Full info can be found on their site.
 
 takes you to their VHF cans page where all of the models are listed.
 Mike
 
 T.J. wrote:
 
   What info, if any does anyone have on a TX RX Band pass cavity
 duplexer,
   model number 89-37-06-CM? It says on the label 144-174 Mhz, but I
 want
   to know the specs. The usual, loss and isolation and all that
 other fun
   stuff. The duplexer is made up of eight, four inch wide, fifteen
 inch
   tall, band pass cans. Four band pass cans transmit side, four
 band pass
   cans receive side, no notchs. Any info would be greatly
appreciated.
  
   Thanks, T.J.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  


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RE: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.

2005-04-14 Thread T.J.



Ok, I'll try giving them a call tomorrow. Thanks, T.J.Mathew Quaife [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Call and talk to Mary Brown, she is a sweetheart and very helpful. Mathew-Original Message-From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike PughSent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 5:40 PMTo: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Specs. for TX RX duplexer.Did you try calling them and asking for tech support? I've got TXRX in all of my repeaters,and have found them excellent the help when asked.. Good luck! MikeT.J. wrote: I tried looking there already, it's not listed on there site. I believe  that it is an older unsupported model that they don't make any more.  That's why I resorted to asking here to see if any one has some old info  laying around on this duplexer.  T.J.
  Mike Pugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:   Full info can be found on their site.  takes you to their VHF cans page where all of the models are listed. Mike  T.J. wrote:   What info, if any does anyone have on a TX RX Band pass cavity duplexer,  model number 89-37-06-CM? It says on the label 144-174 Mhz, but I want  to know the specs. The usual, loss and isolation and all that other fun  stuff. The duplexer is made up of eight, four inch wide, fifteen inch  tall, band pass cans. Four band pass cans transmit side, four band pass  cans receive side, no notchs. Any info would be greatlyappreciated.   Thanks, T.J.   
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