duplexer is too bulky.
However they are cheap and fun to work with...
Try Nu-Swift fire extinguishers on 70cm also.
Ian
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Cavity filters from aluminium beer barrels ?
Hi, Has anyone used beer barrels to make cavity filters ?
Any info/designs
sonant mode.My conclusion on Beerbarrels is that
they perform well but are difficult tomount into a rack anda four barrel duplexer is too bulky.However they are cheap and fun to work with...Try "Nu-Swift" fire extinguishers on 70cm also.IanG8PWEwww.gb3dx.comSubject: [Repeater-Builder] Cavity
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Is that 10 meter or 10 liter?
Is there a difference? I never seen a difference.
Kevin
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Ok... this may sound stupid... but Coors uses Stainless, where does all this
talk of aluminum beer barrels come in at? :o)
Sound like they might make good full size six meter cavities... then again
it would depend on how much beer you took out. grin
Randy,
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Ok... this may sound stupid... but Coors uses
Stainless, where does all this
talk of aluminum beer barrels come in at? :o)
Sound like they might make good full size six meter
cavities... then again
it would depend on how much beer you
Full sized 6-meter cans are 5' tall.
Chuck
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Ok
I know Chuck... These would be like the 767 wide bodies
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I'm sure you'll get plenty of volunteers to help empty 'em!
Richard, N7TGB
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Hi, Has anyone used beer barrels to make cavity filters ?
Any info/designs would be useful.Cheers Dave
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I'm sure you'll get plenty of volunteers to help empty 'em!
Richard, N7TGB
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Try to use the 10 meter (29 MHz) barrels to make a filter lots of folks will
help you empty themsmile!
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Cavity filters from
aluminium beer barrels ?
Hi, Has anyone used beer barrels to make cavity
filters ?
Any info/designs would be useful.Cheers Dave
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