At 3/23/2007 20:00, you wrote:
>Sam,
>
>Just to give you a ballpark estimate, I used CommShop for Windows to
>generate a solution for a 50 watt transmitter that is separated by 600 kHz
>from a receiver with 0.25 uV sensitivity in the 2m Amateur band. CommShop
>reported that a minimum of 90.14 dB o
in duplex operation.
73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TX & RC antenna seperation
What would be the guidelines to use for antenna separation on a 2 meter
machine w/o a duplexer. Horizontal and vertical, this will be a limited
use machine, so there will not be a lot of traffic.
Sam
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What would be the guidelines to use for antenna separation on a 2 meter
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ay, March 23, 2007 12:27 PM
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TX & RC antenna seperation
>
> What would be the guidelines to use for antenna seperation on a 2 meter
> machine w/o a duplexer. Horizonal and vertical, this will be a limited
> use m
At 09:27 AM 03/23/07, you wrote:
>What would be the guidelines to use for antenna seperation on a 2 meter
>machine w/o a duplexer. Horizonal and vertical, this will be a limited
>use machine, so there will not be a lot of traffic.
>
>Sam
>KE5MID
Vertical separation is more effective simply because
What would be the guidelines to use for antenna seperation on a 2 meter
machine w/o a duplexer. Horizonal and vertical, this will be a limited
use machine, so there will not be a lot of traffic.
Sam
KE5MID
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