lead..
and well matter of fact the same material
and it has aluminum slugs
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Helical Front end UHF
We need a little
Downbanded some T Band Fleetcom II's by adding abt 1/2 turn of #12 solid
copper wire to the existing helicals. Worked just fine. Steve NU5D
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SPEAKING of front ends...
I have a set of helical Resonator from a standard repeater... and it is on
467.2 rx and moving it to the 448.000
Everything else tunes up just fine, so the thought was to add about 1/4 of
same material and size wire that it is already wrapped with
so the tuning slugs
We need a little more information on the repeater you have, such as
the model number and the rough dimensions of the coils and the cavity.
I have converted a Yaseu FTC-4610 from 474 to 443MHz (With .32uV
sensitivity) by adding 1/2 of a turn to the top of the coils, perhaps
the same can be
, February 24, 2005 9:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Helical Front end UHF
We need a little more information on the repeater you have, such as
the model number and the rough dimensions of the coils and the cavity.
I have converted a Yaseu FTC-4610 from 474 to 443MHz (With .32uV
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