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
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?
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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
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
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
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From: James Delancy ctra...@gmail.com
To: l...@yahoogroups.com; Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July
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
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
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:
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'
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
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