We were at 1400 ft and 1100 ft for a while with the repeater on the tower
running 40 watts TX.  That separation was OK for the Tx and Rx isolation.
We ran one  can on the RX.  an HT could be full quieting at 50 miles from
the repeater.

The repeater was a Mstr II inside a surplus traffic light controller box.

Unfortunately we lost access to the elevator and so we brought the repeater
to the bottom of the tower because of the climbing costs. Takes a lot more
watts and a good preamp and still doesn't equal the range performance but it
is a lot easier to work on especially in cold weather.

With the repeater in the air, everything needs to be super rugged with as
much redundancy as you can manage and as modular for swapping parts in and
out as possible.  It is absolutely no fun to try and work on anything at
that height in the winter.


John Lock
kf0m at arrl.net

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com]on Behalf Of kb5vjy
> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 11:05 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Yet Another split antenna Question
>
>
> Folks,
>
> I have read just about every split antenna post that I can find.. I
> hate to be a "yet another" poster but here is my situation.  I just
> want to know if it is do able. And what problems I might run into.
>
> After months of waiting, I have been issued a repeater pair of
> 147.255 for a long range 2m repeater that will be installed.  This is
> my first 2m repeater, but I do have 3 70cm repeaters (all Mastr
> II's)..
>
> My situation is the following:
>
> I have a Mastr II Station 100w Cont. Duty PA for the project... I
> still have to order the xtals.  I will run a PL as needed on 127.3.
> The controller will be a CAT (version unsure of)
>
> I have a 2000' broadcast tower with a platform at 1300' and another
> at 1000'.  There is a DB 224 mounted under the 1300' and one under
> the 1000' platform with a section of 7/8 feedline running from the
> top platform and the bottom platform. There is a full rack size NEMA
> 12 enclosure on the 1300' platform.   After Feb '09 there will be NO
> VHF transmitting equipment on this tower at all. The closest
> transmitter is 6 miles away.
>
> What I would like to do, is mount the radio in the enclosure at the
> top platform.  Use the top DB 224 for the Receive antenna, and the
> 1000' DB 224 for the Transmit antenna.  What are the problems that I
> will run into with this situation, and should I look for some type of
> filter for the receiver.  I do plan on putting an APRS Digi at 1300'
> as well moving one of my 70cm repeaters to the same platform some
> time early next year.
>
> Any comments would be helpful.  Thanks..
>
> 73 de Joe KB5VJY.... Sorry.. RTTY dayz!
>
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