Kevin,
I just
realized your direct e-mail or anyone's is no longer in the post. I would have
sent this direct.
I
was just going to comment on your clarification. Funny I read your first
post and understood it as you clarified it. It was not until I read your
clarification that I noti
Kevin Custer wrote:
The notch spacing from the pass is determined by the length of the
center conductor in the notch stubs.
After re-reading this, this was not stated as I had intended.
The notch adjustment "range" is determined by the length of center
conductor rod, the exact notch sp
Rob Martin wrote:
All
Today I have
spent a couple of hours
sweeping the cavities and come to the conclusion that they are all high
pass
low reject. (Originally of tx152 & rx158)
Looking at
the cavities 25mhz either
side of my desired frequency RX145.1625Mhz TX 145.7625
any modifications?
Bob G6CKK
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m1ror w
: 03 June 2005 23:27
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Hi Rob,
Rob Martin wrote:
Kevin
Thanks
for tips, I had download the VHF tune up PDF but not the other pdf.
I was
surprised he had such problems as I had bought two
using RG214.
> I'm assuming all the cables should be ¼ taking into account the velocity
> factor or the cable?
> The cabling might have to be changed to optimize the notch depths, but he
> needs to get a little closer before worrying about that.
>
>
>
>
>
otch depths, but
he needs to get a little closer before worrying about that.
Bob
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Fraser Stuart
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Hi Bob Re
filters if you want a hand give me a call,,
rgds Fraser G8FEZ (in the
book)
m1ror
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Hel
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m1ror wrote:
Hello All This is my second posting but I'm not sure if my first attempt made it to the list. I bought a set of what appear to be good condition Wacom WP-639 (144-174Mhz) Duplexers originally tuned for 156Mhz. A frien
Hi Bob Re filters if you want a hand give me a call,,
rgds Fraser G8FEZ (in the book)m1ror <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello AllThis is my second posting but I'm not sure if my first attempt made it to the list.I bought a set of what appear to be good condition Wacom WP-639 (144-174Mhz) Duple
m1ror wrote:
Hello All
This is my second posting but I'm not sure if my first attempt made it
to the list.
I bought a set of what appear to be good condition Wacom WP-639 (144-
174Mhz) Duplexers originally tuned for 156Mhz. A friend has attempted
to align the filters but is having pr
Hello All
This is my second posting but I'm not sure if my first attempt made it
to the list.
I bought a set of what appear to be good condition Wacom WP-639 (144-
174Mhz) Duplexers originally tuned for 156Mhz. A friend has attempted
to align the filters but is having problem aligning the notch
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