[Repeater-Builder] adding a 3/4meter repeater to my site?

2010-07-23 Thread John
I am sure this is a stupid question, or it seems so to me, but I can't find the answer anywhere. I am thinking about putting a 440 Mhz repeater (or link) for Packet at my 2M repeater site. Can I use the same coax and antenna (multi band) or do I need a complete seperate run? Hoping to save

Re: [Repeater-Builder] adding a 3/4meter repeater to my site?

2010-07-23 Thread Jim Lange
two restrictions in mind, you may spend more $$ the second time around. Jim - Original Message - From: "John" To: Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 08:49 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] adding a 3/4meter repeater to my site? >I am sure this is a stupid question, or it seems so

Re: [Repeater-Builder] adding a 3/4meter repeater to my site?

2010-07-23 Thread Mike Morris
gt;restrictions in mind, you may spend more $$ the second time around. > >Jim > >- Original Message - >From: "John" >To: >Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 08:49 >Subject: [Repeater-Builder] adding a 3/4meter repeater to my site? > > > >I am sure this

Re: [Repeater-Builder] adding a 3/4meter repeater to my site?

2010-07-23 Thread Matthew Kaufman
Mike Morris wrote: > And watch the frequencies - don't have a 147.18 output and try and > run it with a 441 input. Or a 146.64 output and try and run it with > a 439 link channel. > > All it takes is one third harmonic to ruin your whole day. > Try 441.300 and 441.900 outputs at a site that als

Re: [Repeater-Builder] adding a 3/4meter repeater to my site?

2010-07-23 Thread Mike Morris
At 10:42 PM 07/23/10, you wrote: >Mike Morris wrote: > > And watch the frequencies - don't have a 147.18 output and try and > > run it with a 441 input. Or a 146.64 output and try and run it with > > a 439 link channel. > > > > All it takes is one third harmonic to ruin your whole day. > >Try 441.