I would look for some of the 12 VHF pass cans. You want the true pass cavities
that have two connectors. Motorola, GE, DB Products and possibly others made
them. They show up surplus every so often and for a 600 KHz close spaced 2
Meter repeater they really shine.
From past experience with a
Thansk for the input. That is almost exactly what I'm going to put on the air
as far as cans go. I'll have a Hamtronics exciter and receiver amped up by a
110 Watt Micor base amplifier. Just about the same heights too. Antennas are
both staion masters. but I like knowing that what I have been
A local tried that years ago. It works, sometimes.
You have to be very careful about passive intermod.
But nothing helps if you don't do the math...
Like 147.03 transmit and 441.075 or 447.100 receive...
Mike WA6ILQ
At 10:12 AM 06/02/10, you wrote:
Thansk for the input. That is almost exactly
: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 10:12 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Antenna separation question
Thansk for the input. That is almost exactly what I'm going to put on
the air as far as cans go. I'll have a Hamtronics exciter and receiver
amped up by a 110 Watt
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