The list is back up.Enjoy!
_/Please keep it under control./_
This list is nearly 10 years old. I have only had to do this one other
time.
Thank you to the good reliable membership that tries to help hold things
together. For the others, I hope you have learned a thing or two.
Since we
Thank you Kevin! I for one am glad it's back!
73
Dave
I have setup a forum for repeater builders. This is not meant as a
replacement of this group but as an enhancement and a way to have discussion
threads without having to have everyone on the list get a 1000 emails about
stuff they don't care about. If anyone wants any new forum groups started
Hello RBites
I think I posted this previously, but still lloking for a 222 MHz bandpass
cavity/filter. It is going in front of a pre-amp, so it does not have to handle
any TX power.
Direct replies appreciated.
Thanks
Mike / W5JR / Milton, GA
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I bought one a few years back from I think it was FAR radio.
It was new still sealed in the box from back in the 1960's
A plugin module for a military radio that is adjustable.
I use mine for with a transverter. I bet it would work great
for you.
I know where I have it stored and as soon as this
Has anyone ever converted a 66-88 MHz Tx-Rx BpBr cavity for us on 6
Meters? I came across 2 of these and I could get them down to 57 MHz
but that was about it.
Thanks,
Joe - WA7JAW
Mike,
There's one on a well-known Internet auction site... Item #290253777043
http://cgi.ebay.com/TX-RX-220-Mhz-Repeater-Duplexer-REAR-Model-28-52-02A_W0QQitemZ290253777043QQihZ019QQcategoryZ96966QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Not sure if you want to spend the $800 he is asking
I moved a couple of 400 mHz cavities up into the 450 band by removing a couple
of large washers that were welded to the end of the center rod. If your
cavities do not have a large washer on the end, or have one that can be
increased in diameter by soldering a larger washer to the existing one,
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