I have seen the screw in the ends modification and am leaning in
that direction. But they need to be well sealed I am sure to prevent
corrosion and the associated noise that can be produced.
I understand that the element to the support contact needs to be
welded also to remove that
I need to mesaure the DB224 I have for use at 145.11 Mhz. and modify
as necessary.
Someone had given me the 2 meter loop length but I can not locate
it. Anyone know what it should be? or the range for Amateur 2
Meters vs. commercial 150+?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Russ
N4KOX
Thanks, I hope you feel better soon.
Russ
N4KOX
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Mathew Quaife [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well I am not so sure on that one just yet. Was told that the
first element
was 26 from the top, and each element was 58 1/4 center to
center from
there, and
I just measured mine (not as cold in North Florida as for you guys,
but it was interesting to measure the deminsions on my two antennas:
Both Had top element center 26 from top of pipe (so that was OK.)
Both had 34.25 inch loops (top to bottom)(reasonable)
Both had 62 separations from center
There is another possibility that I have run into with my Decible
Products Antennas of the DB-224 type: If the elements of the
antenna are not welded to the metal suport on one end, corrosion can
occur and movement can be experienced. If the DB-224 antenna you
are using is not welded but
I want to add a 9600 bps digital regenerator to my MSR 2000
repeaters. I need a service manual for VHF and a service manual for
UHF or the access points to connect 9600 fsk transmit signal and
9600 fsk receive signal output.
Also, need to know points to inhibit PL on Transmit.
Thanks for
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