It can be done. I used to work with a UHF commercial system which
combined multiple repeaters to a common antenna. The cans were built
tuned by TxRx; rather expensive in terms of money and insertion loss.
At 01:38 PM 2/20/2008, you wrote:
Guys,
I've found a site for my most recent Ham
At 08:43 AM 2/21/2008, you wrote:
It can be done. I used to work with a UHF commercial system which
combined multiple repeaters to a common antenna. The cans were built
tuned by TxRx; rather expensive in terms of money and insertion loss.
-One comment for what it's worth. Transmitter
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At 08:43 AM 2/21/2008, you wrote:
It can be done. I used to work with a UHF commercial system which
combined multiple
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I agree with Ken. On an 800 Mhz system I maintain
: [Repeater-Builder] Two Repeaters, One Antenna
I agree with Ken. On an 800 Mhz system I maintain, 100 watts into the
combiner yields about 16 watts at the antenna. This is a 10 channel
combiner with 250khz spacing and 320 ft of 1 5/8 Heliax. We have actually
installed a second antenna
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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Two Repeaters, One Antenna
I agree with Ken. On an 800 Mhz system I maintain, 100 watts into the
combiner yields about 16 watts at the antenna. This is a 10 channel
combiner with 250khz spacing and 320 ft of 1 5/8 Heliax. We have
This is where you use a combiner...
Cort Buffington wrote:
Guys,
I've found a site for my most recent Ham repeater project. Nice farm
tower on a hill, clean of RF colo, etc. The farm repeater is a 463.xxx
+ machine and I'm on 444.825. It is set up with nice hardline and a 16
bay folded
give TX RX a call and they can fix you up. Ask for Bob, have used them many
time and very happy with them.
John
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From: Cort Buffington
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:38 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Two
cents,
Paul
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give TX RX a call and they can fix you up
yes we mostly one TX antenna and one RX antenna with pre amp on it and notch
filter for 465 to 469.9
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From: Paul Finch
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Two Repeaters, One
What you want to do has been done before.
I believe the documents in the link below has information on this. I used to
have a big foldout document from moto on the 1500 duplexers and it showed a
configuration you describe. I hope the PDF documents on this like are the
same I am thinking of.
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