I might..
Will look when I get home on Friday,
Larry k6ro
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> On Aug 16, 2022, at 3:28 PM, Ronnie Hull wrote:
>
> Anyone have a E850370 Directional Coupler for 144/450 mhz they will part
> with?
> Please let me know if you do
>
> Thanks and 73
>
> Ron
Anyone have a E850370 Directional Coupler for 144/450 mhz they will part with?
Please let me know if you do
Thanks and 73
Ron W5SUM
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I have a spare 1.8-54 MHz 200W Max Directional Coupler that I'd like to
sell for $100 + USPS.
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Phil K3TUF
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Thanks for all of the comments. I had an early experience in ham radio
with satellites, AO-10 and AO-13, at frequencies 144, 430, 1.3 Ghz and 2.4
Ghz. Because of those frequencies N-connectors became a way of life. So I
automatically think of N-connectors when I am working with those
frequencies. I
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] W2 directional coupler N-connector
not sure why you would change UHFs are good at 432.
Bob K3DJC
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not sure why you would change UHFs are good at 432,just need
taping,, but then I tape type Ns too,,use good quality Amphenol UHF
connectors
I used them on a stacked set of K2RIW at 432 and after 15 year of service
looked as good as when I put then up
Bob K3DJC
On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 10:12:47 -0600 p
Please note that changing the connectors from SO-239s to N's will
uncalibrate the W2's directional coupler as you go higher in frequency -
especially on 432 MHz, leading to less accurate SWR indications. It may
also affect wattmeter accuracy.
We included additional compensation components in th
The sensors can be ordered with N connectors from Elecraft.
Bob, N6CM
On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Ken G Kopp wrote:
> Yes Paul, the connectors on the sending units are easily changed.
> All mine have been changed using kits from Morse Express that
> come with nicely-done interfacing plates
Yes Paul, the connectors on the sending units are easily changed.
All mine have been changed using kits from Morse Express that
come with nicely-done interfacing plates to compensate for the
pattern change. I've also changed the three antenna connectors
on my K3 using these neat little kits.
A ca
I am considering a small EME station on 432 Mhz. I would like to
measure output power up to 200 watts. It appears that the current
SO-239 connectors in the directional coupler could easily be changed
to female N-connectors. Has anyone done that and what has been your
experience.
Thanks,
73
juergen piezo wrote:
> Elecraft seems to use very small cores for its directional coupler,
> it does not strike me as the right size ferrite cores for a 2kw
> meter. However I am no expert on this. I have looked inside many
> wattmeters as a basis for comparison.
Hi Juergen,
Thanks for y
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