On Thu, 5 Jun 2008, KF4TNP wrote:
If using your system for example and want better power output
If money is no issue then you can run another 300' 1-5/8 line. And
another antenna
Split only the tx combiner system into 2 tx antennas
They are already looking into this or have implemented
I'd love to only have 2.5 dB loss. We're over 5 dB here on our 10 channel site
but some of our freqs are 250 kHz apart too (800 MHz Trunked).
100W through the combiner and through 300 Ft of 1 5/8 cable (plus Polyphaser,
jumpers, connectors, etc) yields between 15 and 20 watts (calculated) at
: Jamey Wright
To: 'Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com'
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2008 3:05 PM
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] isolator - circulator loss
I'd love to only have 2.5 dB loss. We're over 5 dB here on our 10 channel
site but some of our freqs are 250 kHz apart too (800 MHz
, June 05, 2008 4:05 PM
To: 'Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com'
Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] isolator - circulator loss
I'd love to only have 2.5 dB loss. We're over 5 dB here on our 10 channel
site but some of our freqs are 250 kHz apart too (800 MHz Trunked).
100W through the combiner
Running 19 chs X 4 sites Simulcast / Voters - Already split antennas - 9
ch / 10 ch DB Spectra combiners - Still get around 37 watts after
combining 100 watt station - The old DB CUBE was a little better on loss
- would need another room for combining, though. Steve NU5D
KF4TNP wrote:
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