Sorry about the mis-information in this scenario, I don't know how to
classify exactly what happened on 2 different club co-located repeater
sites but I used helicals carved from junkers and a bi-polar at one
site, gasfet at the other 20kc spacing problem solved on both sites,
coverage range increased easy 20 miles, I spent about 4 hours getting a
high split to go to 144.550 but it was a 0.8 meg window at -70 db when I
quit soldering-curling and fooling around, 4.5 loss quickly came back
with bipolar home brew from Kevins web site pictures.

Bob Dengler wrote:
> 
> At 4/27/2004 07:36 PM, Virden Clark Beckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >This is the reason I suggest just adding a helical to the front end of
> >the regency, they really don't have evidence of a grat overlap or
> >overload unless a user has a really wide signal which sounds like it may
> >be the case.
> 
> Looks like you didn't read my previous posting.  Once again:
> 
> Front-end cavity or helical RF filters will NOT help adjacent-channel
> interference problems.
> 
> Please do not suggest to others that they could; you will only waste their
> time & money.
> 
> Bob NO6B
> 

-- 
73...Clark Beckman N8PZD




 
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