Just an update on the status of this project. I thought what I've found
might be interesting to the group.
At the suggestion of a group member, I removed the top and side ports to the
cavity. It turns out that this is quite easy to do. You just remove the
three screws holding the top port, and
See if the screw in side connecting pin on the TEE is loose - glad you
found it. I have had a type N tee with a loose connection where the
side pin screws into the other pin. sb
Keith, KB7M wrote:
Just an update on the status of this project. I thought what I've
found might be
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See if the screw in side connecting
: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Ailing Wacom 220Mhz Duplexer
See if the screw in side connecting pin on the TEE is loose -
glad you
found it. I have had a type N tee with a loose connection where the
side pin screws into the other pin. sb
Keith, KB7M wrote:
Just an update on the status of this project
Wacom products are being supported by Telewave of California.
www.telewave.com
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I have a Wacom model WP-652 duplexer with what I hope is a minor
easy to fix
problem. Three out of the four cavities are operating
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