Re: [Repeater-Builder] RF Tilt Compensator Schematic?

2005-11-15 Thread DCFluX
Well, the companys solution was to install an extra 4 amps, all of the same model as the previous amp, so it will do absolutely nothing for the tilt proble except amplify it. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS  Visit your group "Repeater-Builder" on the web.   To unsubscribe

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RF Tilt Compensator Schematic?

2005-11-12 Thread Kevin Custer
DCFluX wrote: > It is 75 Ohm cable, Paticualrly RG-6 Plenum which has approx 1dB of > Tilt per Octave at 100'. Maximum power is +25dBmV. Intersted in > attenuating the lower channels more than the upper ones, and I will > follow it with an amp on each floor after it is compensated. The devi

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RF Tilt Compensator Schematic?

2005-11-12 Thread Paul Guello
s, or will 75 be > okay? How much power does it > > need to handle? > > > > Kevin > > > > > > > > > > --- Original Message --- > > From : DCFluX[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>] > > Sent : 11/8/2005 6:33:36

Re: [Repeater-Builder] RF Tilt Compensator Schematic?

2005-11-12 Thread DCFluX
OTECTED]] Sent : 11/8/2005 6:33:36 PM To : Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Cc : Subject : RE: [Repeater-Builder] RF Tilt Compensator Schematic? Any one have any ideas on how to build a Tilt-Compensator? I had come ideas about using a pre-emphasis circuit, but that is designed for audio frequenc

RE: [Repeater-Builder] RF Tilt Compensator Schematic?

2005-11-12 Thread Kevin Custer
ter-Builder] RF Tilt Compensator Schematic? Any one have any ideas on how to build a Tilt-Compensator? I had come ideas about using a pre-emphasis circuit, but that is designed for audio frequencies and I need something for 50-550 MHz. Preferably with a slope adjustment so it can contend with vary