Typical, It is in the repeater builder files section under FluX
Research and D Squelch.
On 4/18/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 4/18/2007 20:50, you wrote:
Could you do a plot of the filter section of the D-squelch as well?
Good Morning This might work Too http://tinyurl.com/2bftsn Thanks for all
the Hard Work too
Don KA9QJG
Possibly, I think yahoo changes the like to it's files periodicly to keep
people from bandwidth leaching, Or to prevent access to a file unless you
are subscribed to that list.
On 4/18/07, Don KA9QJG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good Morning This might work Too
At 4/18/2007 23:19, you wrote:
Good Morning This might work Too
http://tinyurl.com/2bftsnhttp://tinyurl.com/2bftsn Thanks for all the
Hard Work too
Don KA9QJG
OK, can see that link. Will run sim. when time permits. Thanks.
Bob NO6B
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Does anyone know the price new for a Station Master
VHF repeater antenna? Or, does anyone know where I
can get the price for a new Station Master VHF repeater
antenna?
Thanks,
Rick, WB3BSA
http://www.xmirep.com/wb3bsa
List price is $968.
Tessco is discounting them for as low as $687.28
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Does anyone know the price new for a Station Master
VHF repeater antenna? Or, does anyone know where I
can get the price for a new
In a message dated 4/19/2007 10:37:27 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tessco is discounting them for as low as $687.28
I think freight for these puppies is well over $100.
Will Tessco offer their gold cost schedule to individuals?
You might check with Telewave.
They still discount for Ham clubs if that applies.
I know this is off topic, but I also know there is a wealth of knowledge
here. I need to install an outside antenna to ensure continuous cell
phone access from my home QTH. The commercial 7-element Yagi is over
$100. I know I can make one cheaper than that out of 1/8 dia. aluminum
tubing or
All:
I have had some luck by filing the outer ring shorter with a flat file.
Pigtails to N or PL259 work much better.
Same here in Atlanta. Our last decent local house just went out of
business. Wonder how long it will take for thru hole components to go away?
N9WYS wrote:
I stay away from Radio Shack connectors whenever possible… I had a
PL-259 on a jumper that stripped out when I was tightening it
The equivalant Telewave lists for the same price, $968. I can't recall
what the Telewave ham club discount is though. Anything greater than
30% will bring you in lower than the Stationmaster.
FYI though, there have been many posts here over the years suggesting
that fiberglass coated
I am using a Cellantenna CAY15 15db yagi which costs about eighty bucks
which seemed more cost effective to me than spending a lot of time finding the
stock to build one. Works well and pattern is pretty narrow. They use a female
TNC termination on the antenna.
_www.cellantenna.com_
My experience with MANY Stationmaster type antennas for VHF is that they
develop duplex noise problems. Save yourself a lot of trouble and get
the dipole type antenna. As a bonus, the dipole type has a full 6.0 dB
gain, and not just 4.5 dB as the 2M Stationmaster does. They have to
derate it since
My observation with VHF stationmaster type antennas is if they don't have a
support strut, wind motion
eventually causes the base decoupling network to crack which, in turn,
causes a discontinuity that
creates noise. The antenna can be disassembled and re-welded but eventually
the problem will
Hello Doug, my opinions and experimentations about Yagi cellular antenna
are:
1- Very difficult to tune with spectrum analyser or bird, affected by
hand effect.
2- Need a good heliax between radio and antenna.
3- Sometimes an omni 3dB is better than a Yagi.
4- Sometimes
In a message dated 4/19/2007 5:42:12 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello Doug, my opinions and experimentations about Yagi cellular antenna
are:
1- Very difficult to tune with spectrum analyser or bird, affected by
hand effect.
2- Need a good heliax
Some rotors had a variable resistor in them for direction, the cornell
dubilers come to mind and I think the yaesu's too.
Couldn you use some electronic meter face to read of the position on
numeric value some how?
Steaven Rogers, W4YI wrote:
I have a remote base setup on a UHF machine
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