Date: 04/07/06 01:24:28
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Fw: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Frequency Spacing?
Ian;
I do not think you suppled enough info for us to answer
that. While isolators are always a good idea at sites where there are
multiple transmitters, the specifics of
Sorry to the group for that nonsense on the bottom attachment in my
previous reply...NOT sent intentionally.. something embedded
in the reply from the first message I do not think it originated
in my system, but apologize non the less...
Doug
At 11:25 AM 4/6/2006, you wrote:
>Ian
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>Date: 04/06/06 01:32:28
>To: <mailto:Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Frequency Spacing?
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>At 4/5/2006 07:27, you wrote:
> >How close, fre
?
Thank You,
Ian Wells,
Kerinvale Comaudio,
www.kerinvalecomaudio.com.au
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Date: 04/06/06 01:32:28
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Frequency Spacing?
At 4/5/2006 07:27, you wrote:
>How close, freque
There is a magic number where the output of one repeater will not bother the input of the other and vice versa. I would want the two repeaters to be as close as possible to each other's frequency. You can use ONE duplexer for both repeaters if they are very close to each other, say less than 7
At 4/5/2006 07:27, you wrote:
>How close, frequency spacing wise, can a couple of VHF (2 meter) repeaters
>in the same equipment room on the same short tower be made to work well
>without much trouble or extra expense? How does 45 Kc. with same 600 Kc.
>offset sound? What will work this close an
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