Chuck Kelsey wrote:
Both the antenna and feedline are suspect in my opinion.
Yes, both have been used without problems in certain installations. But,
more times than not, this isn't the case.
If you expect professional results, you need consider professional
components. Ham-grade parts
From: Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gene Colson wrote:
And I am going to once again proclaim that with proper connectors, LMR 400
is as good as it gets.No more noisy that RG213. I am using it on 900 , 440
and VHF duplexers and assure you , there are no problems,
Gene W7UVH
Of course
Looking for idea's on tracking down an intermittent static and
desense problem I am have with a 2 meter repeater. The set up is as
follows - ge mastr II base, LMR 400 coax (about 50 ft) into a diamond
F23A antenna mounted on a chimney with 22' of black pipe mast. The
location is the local
, November 11, 2003 10:57 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Static / desense problems
Looking for idea's on tracking down an intermittent static and
desense problem I am have with a 2 meter repeater. The set up is as
follows - ge mastr II base, LMR 400 coax (about
with a 50 foot piece
of LDF-50 or even a piece of good old Beldon 8214 coax.
Ron Rogers
-WB8ERB-
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