Re: [inbox] Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-14 Thread Ellen Engle
- Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 8:53 PM Subject: [inbox] Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer In a message dated 12/13/2005 7:43:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-14 Thread Rick Charlotte
The Person to ask this question is BOB Morton (hounest bob) do a google search for him He was a Sinclair person and still does this work .. he is the one who made my 220 duplexer We had a 'mobile' duplexer to him about 3 weeks ago , and he was able to move it into the 'ham' UHF band for us

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-14 Thread no6b
At 12/13/2005 17:53, you wrote: In a message dated 12/13/2005 7:43:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ---It's a typical mobile type duplexer. Notch only, can only handle 50 watts and not that much isolation. Not to mention that at 5 Mhz, it's unusable for amateur use.

[Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-13 Thread KFD29
Anyone familiar w/ the Sinclair Duplexer model #MR256B*2?? From what I can find it's set on a 5MHz freq seperation, according to Sinclair it would have to go back to factory for retune for anything different. any comments? Thanks YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-13 Thread Ken Arck
At 06:22 PM 12/13/2005 EST, you wrote: bottomMargin=7 leftMargin=7 topMargin=7 rightMargin=7 face=Arial color=#00 size=2 Anyone familiar w/ the Sinclair Duplexer model #MR256B*2?? From what I can find it's set on a 5MHz freq seperation, according to Sinclair it would have to go back to

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-13 Thread John J. Riddell
That's exactly what it is...a 5 Mhz duplexer.nothing else John VE3AMZ - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 6:22 PM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer Anyone

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-13 Thread KFD29
In a message dated 12/13/2005 7:43:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ---It's a typical mobile type duplexer. Notch only, can only handle 50watts and not that much isolation. Not to mention that at 5 Mhz, it'sunusable for amateur use. the 50 watt limit is fine

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-13 Thread Ken Arck
At 08:53 PM 12/13/2005 EST, you wrote: We purchased it off of another business that upgraded their repeater for use with our business repeater using VHF-Hi. Their freq pair was spaced at 5 MHz though, and ours is not; so my question was if this can be retuned at my local radio shop to

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer

2005-12-13 Thread Ken Arck
At 08:05 PM 12/13/2005 -0800, you wrote: ---I find it hard to believe that the amount they'd charge to change out the intercavity cabling and probes (which is what they'll do to change the spacing) will probably cost more than it's worth. And no. I seriously doubt your local radio shop would/could

[Repeater-Builder] Sinclair VHF Duplexer RQ 2332-5784

2005-06-08 Thread w7aor
Does anyone have access to the technical description of the subject duplexer? It is six cavites all in a single row with 4 for receive and 2 for transmit. Any experience in ham repeater use that you could share with me? Please respond direct to me [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yahoo! Groups