--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Chris Curtis demo...@... wrote:
I found this online:
http://www.srgclub.org/CollinearAnt-Repair-SMaster.html
probably not what the original poster was looking for though.
That was precisely what I was looking for! Thanks!!
Chris
Kb0wlf
Hi all,
The repeater-builder website mentions rebuilding a Stationmaster that has
developed noise by taking it apart and resoldering the sections. I have a
Stationmaster that has developed that noise so I brought it down the hill. The
replacement antenna cured the noise, but it's not the
Hi again,
In my first post I miswrote a thing or two and much confusion as to my
question ensued. Hopefully I've written this more clearly. Thank
you to all who responded to my earlier question and my apologies for
wasting your time by having you answer the wrong question.
I have a
- K7NEY
hbbcara wrote:
Hi again,
In my first post I miswrote a thing or two and much confusion as to my
question ensued. Hopefully I've written this more clearly. Thank you
to all who responded to my earlier question and my apologies for
wasting your time by having you answer
Hi all,
In tuning the reject for a wp-639, how far should I expect to move the
invar rods to find the notch?
In tuning mine (the poor man's way - system on the air receiving a weak
station) I didn't find a definite place Id call a null. There was more
noise on the signal with the rod pushed
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] wp-639 -- How far should I expect to move
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invar rods?
Hi
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