Mike,
You mentioned that you can't climb the water tower, so I guess trying
to move the antenna into a null or putting some sort of shield is out.
With the repeater 30 miles away, can you use a push up pole with the
yagi on it? The water tower itself may act as a shield if it is
placed in the
I think so too!
Mike
WM4B
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Quarter Wave Stubs/Notching Interference
Well Mike
,
Mike
WM4B
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Mike,
You mentioned that you can't
Well Mike, here we're linking to a 145.49 repeater using an Exec II
for the linking radio. The antenna is a single dipole (from an old
DB264) about 80 ft. below the DB224 repeater antenna which is on
147.06. The 5.49 repeater is 25 miles away. We have no desense
whatsoever and we use no
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Quarter Wave Stubs/Notching Interference
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Date: Saturday, September 27, 2008, 10:31 PM
Well Mike, here we're linking to a 145.49 repeater using an Exec II
for the linking radio. The antenna
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