Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-25 Thread wa6rqd
Paul Finch wrote: Ed, Is that commonly called hybrid ring technology? I think Sinclair made a duplexer that used that technology, is that correct? Paul Paul, No, hybrid ring is totally different. The cavity / isolator example I referenced is similar to a normal duplexer with the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-24 Thread Nate Duehr
Bob Dengler wrote: At 1/19/2006 08:17 AM, you wrote: Ok guys I think I resolved the squeeling problem. I Got to the site this morning while guys were using the rptr and the problem was existing. When tuning the PA awhile back I noticed if you went to far one way it would oscillate (feedback,

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-24 Thread Paul Finch
PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nate Duehr Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 3:35 PM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope) Bob Dengler wrote: At 1/19/2006 08:17 AM, you wrote: Ok guys I think I resolved the squeeling problem. I Got to the site

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-24 Thread Nate Duehr
Paul Finch wrote: Nate and group, Sorry, I know this will get me flamed but I am getting used to it. A isolator does not necessarily make a good installation. A good bandpass High Q cavity/BpBr duplexer in most cases will do everything you need done without the added headaches of a

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-24 Thread wa6rqd
Nate Duehr wrote: [snip] Never seen a combiner system made with isolators and mixers have a TX cavity beyond it on the antenna side... but I guess it could be done? Of course, usually the systems feeding such a combiner have TX cavities on them of some sort... not always, though.

RE: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-24 Thread Paul Finch
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope) Nate Duehr wrote: [snip] Never seen a combiner system made with isolators and mixers have a TX cavity beyond it on the antenna side... but I guess it could be done? Of course, usually the systems

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-24 Thread no6b
At 1/24/2006 13:34, you wrote: Bob Dengler wrote: At 1/19/2006 08:17 AM, you wrote: Ok guys I think I resolved the squeeling problem. I Got to the site this morning while guys were using the rptr and the problem was existing. When tuning the PA awhile back I noticed if you went to far

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-24 Thread no6b
At 1/24/2006 17:11, you wrote: Four total inputs, mixed together in two pairs of TX's, then into the final mixer. All VHF Amateur band. Lots of power loss for everyone, 100w in = 25w (6 dB loss) out to the antenna, but we all don't bother each others transmitters or take up hideous amounts of

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-24 Thread Nate Duehr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Why so much loss? I have a 2 port combiner I built that has about 1.5 dB loss. Are your TXs close-spaced in frequency? Bob NO6B Ed covered it... it's the type of combiner it is. :-) 145.145, 145.385, 146.67, and 146.94 were the original frequencies in use. The

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-20 Thread Neil McKie
Also, I have found a PA deck that is poorly tuned will oscillate too. Neil - WA6KLA Bob Dengler wrote: At 1/19/2006 08:17 AM, you wrote: Ok guys I think I resolved the squeeling problem. I Got to the site this morning while guys were using the rptr and the problem was existing.

[Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-19 Thread Dennis Carpenter
Ok guys I think I resolved the squeeling problem. I Got to the site this morning while guys were using the rptr and the problem was existing. When tuning the PA awhile back I noticed if you went to far one way it would oscillate (feedback, whatever) or go spurrious. Where I thought was the

Re: [Repeater-Builder] Squeeling Problem Resolved!! (I hope)

2006-01-19 Thread Bob Dengler
At 1/19/2006 08:17 AM, you wrote: Ok guys I think I resolved the squeeling problem. I Got to the site this morning while guys were using the rptr and the problem was existing. When tuning the PA awhile back I noticed if you went to far one way it would oscillate (feedback, whatever) or go