Scott, Eric, and others,
Scott, I followed your recommended procedure a few weeks ago. It told me
that the problem is not enough isolation in the duplexer. Adding a
cavity on the RX side improved things a lot. Now I plan to switch the
cavity (now re-tuned to TX freq) to the TX side. I'll let
Hi John,
You seriously need to keep humble, informative and after much
grip and grin handshake introductions... after much time and
ear bending try to locate, advise and steer the overall radio
frequency officer for the base/location into the better idea
of moving down the band. It's just a
It's not always easy to ID the source of (the) noise. We
have problems with 440 MHz band RF ID Tags, Video Links,
Spread Spectrum Data Links, telemetry, telephones...
yadda, yadda.
The sad part of the interference is the wasted time used
to try find, ID and remove the problem.
cheers,
s.
Has anyone ever heard of or know anything about VHF repeaters made by
Magory (I think that's correct)?
anything about VHF repeaters made by Magory
(I think that's correct)?
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Maggiore, I have the UHF version.
73, Joe, K1ike
Dave wrote:
Has anyone ever heard of or know anything about VHF repeaters made by
Magory (I think that's correct)?
Hello Dave the info is Right here on the Repeater Builder site
http://www.repeater-builder.com/maggiore/maggiore-index.html and in the
Messages
Happy Repeater Building
Don KA9QJG
At 03:56 PM 8/21/2008, Dave wrote:
Has anyone ever heard of or know anything about VHF repeaters made
by Magory (I think that's correct)?
The line of repeaters they manufacture goes by the name of Hi
Pro (http://www.hiprorepeaters.com). The company is Maggiore Radio
Labs in
Dave,
The company you're looking for is Maggiore, the makers of Hi-Pro stations.
Go here:
www.hiprorepeaters.com/
For some reason, the company name is frequently misspelled as Maggorie.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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Re: Maggiore Hi-Pro Repeaters
I've bought a few of their 224 MHz repeaters and I'm pretty
happy with their products. I also inherited a 443 MHz repeater
that I'm still trying to repair from dead and it's a fairly
straight-forward process (no surprises yet).
Their current line of RF
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