Hi All, I have rescently obtained a uhf pair of cavities that are not silver
plated inside (bare copper) They both have an insertion loss of 3dBIf I
were to get them silver plated what would the improvement be?
I have no idea how much it would cost but if the saving was only about 0.5dB I
Dave dave_g7...@... wrote:
Hi All, I have rescently obtained a uhf pair of cavities
that are not silver plated inside (bare copper) They both
have an insertion loss of 3dB
In this example the 3dB insertion loss is not is not
affected (to any significant value) by the lack of silver
Skipp,
Did you ever work with Rowan and Martin?!! Very good as usual.
Doug
On 11/07/2010 14:21:32, skipp025 (skipp...@yahoo.com) wrote:
Dave dave_g7...@... wrote:
Hi All, I have rescently obtained a uhf pair of cavities
that are not silver plated inside (bare copper) They both
have
Thanks for that SkippI accept your opinions but in that case why do some
manufactures silver plate the insides and some don't?
Cheers Dave UZN
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, skipp025 skipp...@... wrote:
Dave dave_g7uzn@ wrote:
Hi All, I have rescently obtained a uhf pair
I can't speak for the manufactures, but I think silver plating them would cut
down on the chance of the cavities oxidizing over time.
So that is why I would have them plated.
Silver plating can have an impressive positive performance effect under
some circumstances. It's also at advantage because it's corrosion
result is conductive, so performance is not effected by tarnishing.
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Southlake, TX 76092 (Near DFW Airport)
On 7/11/2010 11:46 AM, Oz-in-DFW wrote:
Silver plating can have an impressive positive performance effect under
some circumstances. It's also at advantage because it's corrosion
result is conductive, so performance is not effected by tarnishing.
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Good morning,
Like the header says, UHF isolator needed for 440.500 any suggestions?
Thanks
Brian, k5in
Dave dave_g7...@... wrote:
Thanks for that SkippI accept your opinions but
in that case why do some manufactures silver plate the
insides and some don't?
Cheers Dave UZN
Hi Dave,
Please don't accept my opinions as gospel, always try to
obtain information from multiple sources
Skipp,
Did you ever work with Rowan and Martin?!!
Doug
Hi Doug,
One must always keep a real sense of humor to keep from
otherwise screaming at the lunatics I/we have to deal with
on a daily basis.
The key is to avoid giving the real lunatics your
home or cell phone number.
:-)
I have two UHF repeater Amps for sale 1. TPL PA6-1BE 8 - 20 watts in 70 - 100
watts out, continuous duty. $ 275 includes shipping.
2. GE MASTR II PL19D424895G32 1/2 watt in 110 watts out $ 250, not sure, but I
think this is cont. duty, has a real big heatsink. includes shipping. Both work
in
Could you shoot me a photo of the TPL PA6-1BE ?
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Eddie Cope wb5hhz
--- On Sun, 7/11/10, wb2bxl w...@hvc.rr.com wrote:
From: wb2bxl w...@hvc.rr.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] UHF Repeater Amps For Sale
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
I'd also be interested in a photo. Thanks.
Hal Brueseke
KA9MXW
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From: Eddie Cope
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] UHF Repeater Amps For Sale
Could you shoot me a photo
I have 1 GE Phoenix psx200 that I would part with. I would like to trade for 1
Motorola RADIUS (NOT MAXTRAC) UHF 2 ch 25 watt radio.
Jeff n5sxq
n5sx...@charter.net
dwmcg...@bellsouth.net dwmcg...@bellsouth.net wrote:
Anybody have any VHF or UHF Phoesnix S models they are willing to get
Hi everyone, I am going to post this message here because batlabs didn't
approve my post. Apparently it's too harsh to tell people, PLEASE DO NOT TELL
ME TO HAVE SOMEONE ELSE DO IT.
I am looking for information on how exactly to re-tune a channel element for a
MSR repeater. I've seen
Recrystal MSR-2000 Channel Elements
Path_Finder.Geo kb1...@... wrote:
Hi everyone, I am going to post this message here because
batlabs didn't approve my post. Apparently it's too harsh
to tell people, PLEASE DO NOT TELL ME TO HAVE SOMEONE
ELSE DO IT.
Hi Jeff,
Apparently you do not
Silver plate does help in the long run
if you travel miles twice a year to clean + polish then plating wil reduce/stop
tarnish and might help Q , as for insertion lose improvements sometimes
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