[Repeater-Builder] Re: Duplxer, tuned cavity question.

2010-07-20 Thread Kc7hgn
Well they don't have to be on the same antenna. But each one would be about 25 feet from each other. Both Copper J-Pole antennas. I guess I would still need to buy a duplexer. Could I build one? Will be 50w on 1 antenna and 25 on the other. I don't know much about this stuff. Thanks, Kevin

[Repeater-Builder] Re: dispatch consoles

2010-07-20 Thread n3ssl
The Vega C-6200 ( Now Telex) is a popular console that will fit the needs. I know of 3-4 in use in various communications trucks. Ryan n3ssl --- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Jed Barton j...@... wrote: give me an idea of an easy roip console. Any ideas? -Original Message-

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Duplxer, tuned cavity question.

2010-07-20 Thread Joe
If you are going to have two separate antennas you will not need a duplexer. Will the antennas be side-by-side or stacked one above the other? Stacking them will give you vertical separation that will help to eliminate interference. You will probably still need some bandpass/bandreject

[Repeater-Builder] Tait help

2010-07-20 Thread James Delancy
I have some Tait digital base stations as well as the other older analog only counterparts (800 series?) that I need to build programming cables for. Does anyone up here have any of the diagrams or schematics for the cables? Thanks! James Delancy

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Tait help

2010-07-20 Thread Steve
Hi join the Tait group the diagrams are there, it isn't just a cable the 800 series 2 lead has an inerface as well, the series 1,s use eproms Steve - Original Message - From: James Delancy ctra...@gmail.com To: l...@yahoogroups.com; Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Duplxer, tuned cavity question.

2010-07-20 Thread Milt
OK, too much interperatation based on a lack of information. For 2 antennas you need vertical seperation (best) or horizantal seperation (very large), or 2 bandpass filters, one for each transceiver. Easiest solution, if you have the vertical real estate, use at least 25-30 ft seperation

[Repeater-Builder] (Ware)house cleaning - connectors, radios, etc.

2010-07-20 Thread Jeff DePolo
Continuing to consolidate three warehouse/storage locations and getting rid of some excess in the process. I posted some of these on another list but still have a lot left, posting them here with ham discounts. Qty 60+ RFS/Cablewave 738801 1/2 N female, NOS, military packaging (fits Andrew

Re: [Repeater-Builder] dispatch consoles

2010-07-20 Thread Bill Smith
The Telex stuff is solid. A pain to set up sometimes, but really nice. It's been out long enough that most of the bugs have been worked out. From: Jed Barton j...@jedbarton.com To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Mon, July 19, 2010 4:31:17 PM Subject:

[Repeater-Builder] Low Band Micor Mobile as Repeater TX?

2010-07-20 Thread tahrens301
Hi Folks, Well, I got the hardline duplexers completed for 6 meters, and after a shakey start, they now work at power. Looks like about 100dB notch 1.5dB loss through each set of 3 'cans'. Using RG-142 as the inter-can connections, and RG-214 between the TX/RX duplexer. All the 'business'

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Duplxer, tuned cavity question.

2010-07-20 Thread no6b
At 7/20/2010 07:51, you wrote: OK, too much interperatation based on a lack of information. For 2 antennas you need vertical seperation (best) or horizantal seperation (very large), or 2 bandpass filters, one for each transceiver. Easiest solution, if you have the vertical real estate, use at