I scanned the info someone needed but have not been able to upload to
the files site. So let me know where you would like them
posted. There are 7 of them about 600k each.
Sorry I don't remember who needed them.
Thanks
Larry
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* To visit your group on the
Recently our group had to move the club repeater from one site to another.
The new site owner asked that we provide general liability insurance to protect
them.
Having never purchased insurance in the past, we posted a question about
finding providers who were familiar with this type of
How do you know the trimmers are rated for
RF Service?
skipp
Q [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a huge inventory of quality NOS
trimmer caps of all kinds,as
well as feed thrus and ferrite beads
and cores...
skipp025 wrote:
Spectrum doesn't put rf rated caps in the
pa section
Re: Kenwood TKR-820 repeater
It's a nice desktop or rack mount repeater.
The Kenwood KPT-50 hand held interface is
required to change the frequency and sub
tone ctcss (or digital signaling). There
are no aftermarket programmers made that
I'm aware of. Price shock for the kpt-50
is about
It was probably me... I sent some copies out
a while back.
skipp
Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The manual for the RPT-20 is available on the
Internet, but I don't remember just where I
found it. If that will help, I'll try and
see where I got it from.
Joe
At 02:11 PM 2/19/2005
I think the important issue is how the capacitor reacts when passing RF
current. A capacitor that works fine in one application may not stay
within tolerance when you turn up the heat from within.
Most folks using trimmers in RF power amplifiers use good quality mica
compression trimmers or
wa0vus wrote:
I scanned the info someone needed but have not been able to upload to
the files site. So let me know where you would like them
posted. There are 7 of them about 600k each.
Sorry I don't remember who needed them.
Thanks
Larry
There isn't any room left in the files
All,
I would like to thank everyone who either sent cash, a check or MO, or
donated through PayPal to help support the hosting fees of Repeater
Builder Dot Com. I have tried to send a personal email to everyone who
has donated, however, I'm sure I missed some; especially those of you
that
If my life was dependent on it and it was make shift or nothing I
will go with make shift any day!
I Have built emergency repeaters from HTs before. In an emergency
You cant wait for the slow moving dog response of a chief, a city
manager ect. to order you a repeater, and a manufacturer to
-Original Message-
From: Adam Lassiter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 8:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: repeater builder list
What I need is a working 100w power amplifier section
for a GE master ii mobile, vhf 56 or 66 split.
What he needs is some guidance! First,the VHF high power PA is 110
watt,not 100. The old style 4 transistor PA is a brute! much better than
the more modern 2 transistor version,why dont you want it? If you intend
to run just 40 watts,get a 40 watt power amp! The 110 watt does not like
to be
Hi everyone;
recently I noted emails having comments about viruses, well the ARRL even
has comments at http://www.arrl.org I am only bringing this up
because some of those who still not decided to purchase a Firewall and a Virus
Scanning software available at any web site for a
n9fdf need the info on the amp..
how can i get them.???
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 12:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola 1713 Micor amp info
wa0vus wrote:
I scanned the
Hello to the group,
I'm new to this group and also new at trying to build a repeater
system. My main question is about line lost. Could anybody tell me how
to figue out line loss out for the purpose my repeater application and
for the use of the antenna cable I have? The cable is Bendel
Hey Will,
You will not want to use 9913 for a repeater.
You will want to use Hard-Line type of coax.
There are many post in the repeater-builders
files on why not to use LMR-400 and Belden 9913 types of coax. You may want
to go and review them just a bit. There are also some good loss charts on
Will
Line loss depends on the frequency that you are using and the cable that
you are using.
9913 has about 1.6 dB loss at 150 MHz and 2.9 dB loss at 450 MHz per 100 feet.
73
Glenn
WB4UIV
At 08:24 PM 02/20/05, you wrote:
Hello to the group,
I'm new to this group and also new at
Please Russ,
It's Andrew, not the plural form you refer to every time
Andrew Heliax, not Andrews:
http://www.andrew.com/
Kevin Custer
russ wrote:
There are also some good loss charts on some of the coax manufactures web
sites. Like Andrews, Com-Scope and RFS.
Good luck and 73,
Russ,
--- n2odw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello to the group,
I'm new to this group and also new at trying to
build a repeater
system. My main question is about line lost. Could
anybody tell me how
to figue out line loss out for the purpose my
repeater application and
for the use of
Will,
The key to building an efficient and reliable repeater is to put the
majority of the money and effort into the components that are the most
difficult to install and the most costly to repair or replace. That
means that your antenna and feedline should be the best that you can
buy, and
Thank you Kevin!!!
Everybody notice, its ANDREW.No S on the end.
(I know, I should be in a 12 step program)
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Thanks to all that replied to my qeustion,
I'm very happy already for joining the group, its seem to have big
benifits and lots of experience people in our hobby with the know how,
which is great! I really enjoying the education part too.
This will be a low level UHF repeater for now about
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