Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Dielectric diplexer

2010-08-13 Thread Kris Kirby
On Thu, 12 Aug 2010, skipp025 wrote:
> > brand diplexer rated at 25000 watts on 191 Mhz from a analog TV 
> > station.  I feel a little bit like the dog that catches the car he 
> > is chasing.  Now that I have it, what can I do with it?  Any ideas?  
> > Can it go to 220? Does anyone have any experience with these? Thanks 
> > Bill N4XIR
> 
> I'm thinking duplexer and/or cavities for any of the VHF and some UHF 
> Bands if you do the proper homework.

Even getting it cut down and welded back together, you could easily to 
420-450MHz, perfect for that 421MHz 1.5kW ATV machine you're building. 

220... oh but the cans must have a high Q

--
Kris Kirby, KE4AHR
Disinformation Analyst


[Repeater-Builder] Re: Dielectric diplexer

2010-08-12 Thread skipp025
> "bil.isom"  wrote:
> I have just been told I am about to receive a dielectric 
> brand diplexer rated at 25000 watts on 191 Mhz from a 
> analog TV station.  I feel a little bit like the dog that 
> catches the car he is chasing.  Now that I have it, what 
> can I do with it?  Any ideas?  Can it go to 220? Does 
> anyone have any experience with these? 
> Thanks
> Bill N4XIR

I'm thinking duplexer and/or cavities for any of the VHF and 
some UHF Bands if you do the proper homework. 

s.