Bob Dengler wrote:
At 10/15/2004 09:19 AM, you wrote:
Duplexer companies that use RG8, 58, 213, or any of that noisy crap should
be "burned at the stake" :)
...including Phelps-Dodge? I don't think so.
The only problem with the coaxes you mention is that the
I recently wondered the same thing about a Phelps Dodge six cavity duplexer
here. I found that all six cables including the two to the tee connector
were the same length: 8-3/4 inches tip to tip on PL-259 connectors.
(http://repeater.w4zt.com/duplexer/)
The problem here was noise, lots of it,
At 10/15/2004 09:19 AM, you wrote:
Duplexer companies that use RG8, 58, 213, or any of that noisy crap should
be burned at the stake :)
...including Phelps-Dodge? I don't think so.
The only problem with the coaxes you mention is that the braid is not solid
or silver-plated. If any water
got a large portion of humble pie to eat! Anybody got any
catsup?
RG-400 is indeed double shielded. BUT, that brown transparent
coax I have looks like RG-400 and has an mil std number stamped on it, but is
single shielded. The tag attached to the coil says RG-400.
It's in the trash can
Neal,
The best answer to your question is probably: Whatever works! Both Bill
Lieske of EMR and Len Pringle of Telewave have given me pretty much the
same answer about jumper lengths for duplexers they manufacture.
In most duplexers, the cavities are individually tuned for the desired
Interesting! emphasize double shielding and recommending RG214.
RG-223 is double shielded, it isn't recommended. Why. RG-142 and
RG-400 are single shielded and are considered qualified. Hm
(:)
Roger, W6TOZ
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Interesting I would have thought that also... However one of the
existing cables
is stamped WACOM and its RG-213
This is why I am confused about the type cable..
BTW the WP-641 is a 4 cavity 8" Can Duplexer...
Neal
Eric Lemmon wrote:
regarding jumper cables, they should always be
Some well known manufacturers did use RG-213 and RG-8
for duplexer interconnecting cables. Some people
upgraded the cables to double shielded coax, but you
have to take velocity factor into consideration when
making the new cables.
73, Joe, k1ike
--- Neal Newman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any RG142 or RG400 I have worked with clearly has two shields in it.
James
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Interesting! emphasize double shielding and recommending
RG214. RG-223 is double shielded, it isn't recommended. Why. RG-142
and RG-400 are single shielded and are considered
On my factory original set of 641's, the cables are RG 214.
James
Joe wrote:
Some well known manufacturers did use RG-213 and RG-8
for duplexer interconnecting cables. Some people
upgraded the cables to double shielded coax, but you
have to take velocity factor into consideration when
Neal Newman wrote:
Interesting I would have thought that also... However one of the
existing cables
is stamped WACOM and its RG-213
This is why I am confused about the type cable..
Wacom referred to 'their' RG-213, as "Modified RG-213", which was
actually RG-214, and was truly double
Thanks Kevin
I thought it was RG-214 However it is stamped RG-213
Now Everyone has skipped a rock on the lake and avoided the answer to
the question.
all 4 cables are different lengths.. I would have thought they would Be
close to the same length..
James says He has a set of WP641's but also
I have placed a call to find that out, mine are no wheres near me. If
I get the information back, I will post it here. 13" sounds correct. My
duplexer has PL connectors on it.
Here is what you could do now. Your cables should be electrically 1/4
wave length (or ODD multiples of). I would
2004 6:55
AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] WACOM
WP-641 Duplexer
Thanks KevinI thought it was RG-214 However it
is stamped RG-213Now Everyone has skipped a rock on the lake and
avoided the answer to the question.all 4 cables are different lengths.. I
would have thought they
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Original Message -
From:
Neal
Newman
To:
Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
Wednesday, October 13, 2004 6:55 AM
Subject:
Re: [Repeater-Builder] WACOM WP-641 Duplexer
Thanks Kevin
I thought it was RG-214 However it is stamped RG-213
Now Everyone has skippe
Neil,
OK, here is the scoop on the interconnecting cables. I just measured a
Wacom 641 factory manufactured for 146.445/147.445. All the cables are exactly
12.75 inches long PL connector tip to tip. Both Rx and Tx sides, and going to
combiner Tee antenna connector are all the same length.
Thank You James..
Neal
James wrote:
I have placed a call to find that out, mine are no wheres near me. If
I get the information back, I will post it here. 13" sounds correct. My
duplexer has PL connectors on it.
Here is what you could do now. Your cables should be
At 10/12/2004 10:47 PM, you wrote:
Interesting! emphasize double shielding and recommending RG214. RG-223
is double shielded, it isn't recommended. Why. RG-142 and RG-400 are
single shielded and are considered qualified. Hm (:)
RG-142 RG-400 are double-shielded.
Bob NO6B
I forgot to mention My measurments were Tip to Tip of the Pl-259
Connectors
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Hey Guys.. I am having a problem with My Wacom Cans... I am just
Courious
what should the Length be for the 4 jumpers.. the 2 between the cans
and the 2 that meet at the
output Tee. the repeater is on 145.230
and what type cable should Be used ( I think its RG-213) I noticed that
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