Are you then saying that some of my cavities I have for 150Mhz, I can use
without any mods for around 450Mhz.
If this is correct, I would be very happy, as I can use them, instead of
them sitting around waiting to be used.
Kev.
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] New to GMRS Repeaters
> Hi... I am new to GMRS Repeaters and I was wondering what it takes
Hi... I am new to GMRS Repeaters and I was wondering what it takes to
create a GMRS Repeater, where I could buy the equiptment, and about
how much it would cost.
Thanks in advanced.
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The shame about the dumpster part of your post. A 1/4
wave cavity at 150MHz makes a 3/4 wave cavity at 450MHz
skipp
> Don Pomplun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the insight, Paul.
> The fact that they are spec'd by fairly wide ranges was the info I was
> hoping for. I called a friend
Thanks for the insight, Paul.
The fact that they are spec'd by fairly wide ranges was the info I was
hoping for. I called a friend today whose system switched from the
150 band to a 400 MHz trunked system a few years ago to see if they had
any of the old cavities laying around. He said that t
Steve,
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I have built many duplexers for 2m/70cm and I can
get the offcuts of 1 5/8" co-ax.
It should be an interesting
challenge...
Ian
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 6Mtr
duplexer
Hi
great day here in Liverpool UK temp 82 deg
F.
Can anyone let me have the email address fo
Need schematic and/or info on tripler/LLA board
Moto pn TLE 8073A1 this appears to be from a wideband
micor. one of the transistors in the tripler has a broken
lead. This is small x-sistor about 3/32 square.
any help appreciated.
73
Greg
WG8Z
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> Paul Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The length of the cavity (more importantly the inner
> conductor of the cavity) sets the frequency.
The size of the typical cavity center plunger is most
often used to "set the frequency".
The classic Motorola T-1500 UHF cavity becomes a vhf
cavit
Hustler's method for dealing with it is to provide
a drain hole at the bottom and various places along
the antenna. I've not had one go bad yet as long
as you don't block up the drain hole.
skipp
ps: Some of us do seal the "upper joints with
small amounts of silicon glue, just don't use
Hey guys,
Need a little advice with the G7-220 from hustler.
Looks like a great antenna.
We put it together last night.
I've got one concern.
Ya know how all the sections twist together?
Any ideas on how to seal this thing up a bit?
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Jed
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Yes, I can read them, it is actually a scan of the original manual. Online,
I had it printed through Kinko's, bought a blue binder and it looks just
like the real thing. I've got the operating manual posted on my web site;
the only down side is there appears to be a page missing from the middle.
R
Hi
great day here in Liverpool UK temp 82 deg
F.
Can anyone let me have the email address for anyone
who makes heliax duplexers for sale, and will send to the UK.
Comments please on the NHRC 3+
controller.
73
Steve M1SWB
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