One time I saw a listing for a indoor CB antenna that claimed to have better
performance due to resistive technology as compared to outdoor antennas.
The antenna was made of two pieces of wire that looked like a UHF TV bow-tie
antenna. Each wire was connected to a 100 ohm carbon resistor which
From an Estate,assisting the widow:
Barely used 2+GHZ spectrum analyzer,as new. No box or manuals. $1800
($2695new)
ISI VS2100 interconnect,used. $100
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The problem with the coax attenuator on a Maxtrac is that it
will affect the RX as well - probably not a desirable option.
At 12:13 PM 7/14/04, you wrote:
Mike, if you don't want to cut the
maxtrac up, using the coax works just fine, I had the same issue, and I
knew the coax would do the
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 19:04:23 -0400 (EDT), Tedd Doda wrote:
couple days before the pictures are available.
Here are the pictures of the heatsinks. Picture #5 shows
that there is a slight curve width wise to the rear of
the heatsink. Picture #6 shows a mating plate that was
used to join the 2
Posted in haste,its a 1ghz analyzer,see link for details...
http://www.tucker.com/java/jsp/doorway_partnoPRKP7802_invid8529.htm
Asking $1800
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Sounds like the classic Astron cold solder joint on one of the output
transistors problem. Many an Astron has suffered from this... or maybe
only able to supply about 5 amps (50 amp supply) before it crashes.
Be sure to check the buss wires connecting all 8 of the collectors of the
output
Cute ... translated: groan ...
JOHN MACKEY wrote:
One time I saw a listing for a indoor CB antenna that claimed to
have better performance due to resistive technology as compared
to outdoor antennas. The antenna was made of two pieces of wire
that looked like a UHF TV bow-tie
Randy,
The second stage of the PA is variable and maxes out at about 3 watt to
drive the final stage to about 30 watts on a 25 watt rated radio. I believe
that stage would go down to .5 watt with no problem when turned down in RSS
but I havent actually done it. It would be more trouble for me to
Yes indeedy, I have that one.
73 Bob,
Neil
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Hello every body! Does anybody on the group have a print for a
GE KC-15 repeater panel (Mastr Pro)? I sure could use a copy.
Thank You and 73 Bob
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Bob I'll pay you for a copy.Please E-mail me your address and how much.
My E-Mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED] 73 Bob
Yes indeedy, I have that one.
73 Bob,
Neil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello every body! Does anybody on the group have a print for a
GE KC-15 repeater panel (Mastr Pro)? I
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