OK. I misunderstood your question. I thought you were asking about 'case
2'. BTW, the 1dB to the N/S would make sense, and is in harmony with
the figure 8 pattern I mentioned.
There should be plenty of books that will show the pattern for an
elliptical configuration. I don't recall the exact
Perhaps movie theaters could also be built in old Kroger stores?
73,
Paul, AE4KR
- Original Message -
From: Butch Kanvick
To: repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 8:28 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Need to pay someone to properly install
1 FC900 Interface with PL Encode chip, no other cables. $180.00 free ship CONUS
1 FC900 Interface with PL Encode chip, no other cables. $180.00 free ship CONUS
1 FC900 Interface with UX29H (144 MHz), UX39A (220 MHz), and UX49A (440 MHz)
all cabled up. $600.00 free ship CONUS
Inquire off
What happens when you put two dipole facing one direction (the same) and two
facing the exact opposite (180 degrees from the other two)?
- Original Message -
From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
It should be obvious, but I will remind those not familiar with crimping
tools that it is the finished SIZE of the hex crimp that is important, not
the BRAND of the crimping tool. Due to their consistent quality and
performance, I use RF Industries premium (silver-plated body and gold-plated
While I do the agree the cell phones should be off, perhaps, a simpler solution
would be to install a femtocell for each service. A femtocell is transceiver
connected via a broadband connection back to the service provider. The service
providers may even provide them for you.
Cheers!
Paul
I have a UHF Motorola Radius R100 currently on 464/469MHz. It is the PL model.
Checked it out, works fine. I have NO use for it.
I'd like to trade it for any of the following:
ACC RC-850 Repeater Controller
ACC FC-900 ICOM Remote interface
ICOM UX series IC-900/901 band units (any band!)
Hi,
I have installed an external controller to an icom repeater as per the pdf on
the RB website.
I see how to get the PL decode working again, but does anyone happen to know
how to re- enable the PL encode after the internal controller has been taken
out of the loop.
Andrew
KC2EUS / GM1YMI
Hi,
I have installed an external controller to an icom repeater as per the pdf on
the RB website.
I see how to get the PL decode working again, but does anyone happen to know
how to re- enable the PL encode after the internal controller has been taken
out of the loop.
Andrew
KC2EUS / GM1YMI
Reminder about TRW Swap Meet tomorrow morning, 25 July.
(The Micor stuff is sold. All that remains is one PA, TLD1693, 150-160 MHz
range, 100 watts continuous duty.)
The following will be available:
Duplexers:
1. Sinclair, (2 ea) - Q202GR -pass/notch, 7 inch cavities, 19 inch rack
Please repost. As you see, it came through as garbaaage
Ken
At 01:55 PM 7/24/2009, wa6vpl wrote:
Reminder about TRW Swap Meet tomorrow morning, 25 July
(The Micor stuff is sold. All that remains is
one PA, TLD1693, 150-160 MHz range, 100 watts continuous duty.)
The following
Thanks everyone for the education on this subject. I'm sorry I didn't reply
sooner. I had a problem with my yahoo groups settings and then a situation come
up that took me away for a few days. I do appreciate each and every reply!
An intermod situation cropped up when a new WISP went on a
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jim Kvochick k...@... wrote:
1 FC900 Interface with PL Encode chip, no other cables. $180.00 free ship
CONUS
1 FC900 Interface with PL Encode chip, no other cables. $180.00 free ship
CONUS
1 FC900 Interface with UX29H (144 MHz), UX39A (220
Be ready to get your magnifying glass out!
Icom 2a by far is the easiest to use. With it split open, it will give you the
proper cooling. Also be aware you'll need to build up a little voltage thingy
because it cannot take 12v directly.
Mine worked great for years. Also be ready to push a
Be ready to get your magnifying glass out!
Icom 2a by far is the easiest to use. With it split open, it will give you the
proper cooling. Also be aware you'll need to build up a little voltage thingy
because it cannot take 12v directly.
Mine worked great for years. Also be ready to push a
Looks fine here, both the original and the reply, Ken...
It's HTML mail... which is horrible, no matter how you slice it, but
no formatting issues here...
And then Yahoo messes with it even more... but that's what you get for
free mailing list service these days... mangled messages with
RAIN Report This Week: K3BEQ Petitions the FCC to Outlaw Closed Repeaters. (14
minutes)
http://www.therainreport.com/rainreport_archive/rainreport-7-24-2009.mp3
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