n...@no6b.com wrote:
The UHF PAs aren't quite as
efficient; for those I still use 110 VAC fans that spin 24/7, or in one
case where the site manager didn't allow that,
Huh-wow. I guess they don't have too many commercial tenants then, huh?
I know that no paging company could have that
The auction listing mentions that original MVP Repeater has
only a few watts output. I seem to remember the original MVP
repeater PA being rated about 2.5 to 3.5 watts output?
Bob and Chuck,
Are you guys turning down the output power on your conversion
MVP (radio to) Repeaters? ... or
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Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2009 1:27 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: GE MVP output power level
The auction listing mentions that original MVP Repeater has
only a few watts output. I seem to remember the original MVP
repeater PA being rated about 2.5 to 3.5 watts output
I have built many MVP repeaters using the NHRC MVP controller. I always
test the repeater with full output power. I have never witnessed any in
cabinet desense with any MVP conversion I have done, no matter VHF at .6
MHz or UHF at 5 MHz separation. Now, I wouldn't recommend running them
At 2/7/2009 10:27, you wrote:
The auction listing mentions that original MVP Repeater has
only a few watts output. I seem to remember the original MVP
repeater PA being rated about 2.5 to 3.5 watts output?
Bob and Chuck,
Are you guys turning down the output power on your conversion
MVP (radio
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: GE MVP output power level
At 2/7/2009 10:27, you wrote:
The auction listing mentions that original MVP Repeater has
only a few watts output. I seem to remember the original MVP
repeater PA being rated about 2.5 to 3.5 watts output?
Bob and Chuck,
Are you guys
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