Don't use 9913 in any repeater setting. Either find some RG142 or use
hardline of some sort. LMR400 is not even a good choice. This I can affirm
to very quickly. The shortest route is what I took for my jumpers.
Mathew
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Dave VanHorn wrote:
At 06:38 PM 4/13/2005, Mathew Quaife wrote:
Don't use 9913 in any repeater setting.
Would be helpful to state reasons, rather than blunt assertions.
It's kind of like software, I don't want to see comments that tell me
what the code is doing, I
Maybe you are new to the list. This topic has been discussed in
detail (even just recently) and it has been shown time after time that
the dissimilar metals (tined copper braid, over an aluminum foil) will
eventually cause noise in a duplex environment.
Relatively new yes, but then new people
A few things.
RG-213 is single shield RG-8 coax so that would not be good.
Keep in mind that Times is selling coax.
It is not as much the shielding but the fact that the shield and the foil move
and cause noise in your system. It has been talked about time and time again
here on RP.
Good luck,
Dave VanHorn wrote:
I wrote:
Maybe you are new to the list. This topic has been discussed in
detail (even just recently) and it has been shown time after time
that the dissimilar metals (tined copper braid, over an aluminum
foil) will eventually cause noise in a duplex environment.
The main qeustion is not about what type of coax to use but the length
of the transmission line between the duplexers and the repeater.
Yes I am about a 3 weeks into the group new. Thanks
Will
Russ Stafford wrote:
A few things.
RG-213 is single shield RG-8 coax so that would not be good.
Will Wright wrote:
The main question is not about what type of coax to use but the length of the
transmission line between the duplexers and the repeater.
May I point you to an archived reply on the subject:
http://www.mail-archive.com/repeater-builder@yahoogroups.com/msg15725.html
Kevin
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