[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Neil McKie
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 8:59 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 6 meter repeater duplexer (not used)
Are you referring to KDTN - Denton Texas?
ERP is only 100 kW ... at 412m HAAT
Neil - WA6KLA
Yeah, when Mobilecomm (now Arch) decomissioned their 30 and 40 MHz paging
systems here on the east coast, lowband Decibel and Celwave pass cavities
were a dime a dozen (or often free). I scooped up as many as I could store,
probably 50 or so. All but a few are in service on 6m repeaters, most of
: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 6 meter repeater duplexer (not used)
True ...
Before 6 meter repeaters became really popular in Oregon - last
several years - DB Products 40-50 MHz cans were going for $25 or
$50 at the local swapmeets.
Neil
Paul Finch wrote:
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> Neil,
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> In Texa
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> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 10:06 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 6 meter repeater duplexer (not used)
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Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 6 meter repeater duplexer (not used)
skipp025 wrote:
> Channel 2 from San Francisco is line of sight to our
> system. A combination of antenna shielding, some
> homebrew filters and a bit of dancing made the system
>
skipp025 wrote:
> Channel 2 from San Francisco is line of sight to our
> system. A combination of antenna shielding, some
> homebrew filters and a bit of dancing made the system
> usable and a lot of fun before the higher power tx
> was placed in service.
Skipp,
Try about 8 miles line of s
han 500 KHz.
>
> Paul
>
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Neil McKie
> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 2:20 PM
> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: 6 meter repeate
uilder] Re: 6 meter repeater duplexer (not used)
Another nice item about living the Pacific Northwest ... the
six meter band plan in western Washington and all of Oregon has
a 1.7 MHz in/output split.
Neil - WA6KLA
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> At 11/26/2005 10:19, you wrote:
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Another nice item about living the Pacific Northwest ... the
six meter band plan in western Washington and all of Oregon has
a 1.7 MHz in/output split.
Neil - WA6KLA
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> At 11/26/2005 10:19, you wrote:
> >One of my first (Hamtronics) 6 meter repeaters
> >worke
At 11/26/2005 10:19, you wrote:
>One of my first (Hamtronics) 6 meter repeaters
>worked fine... same site no duplexer. I had
>65 ft antenna separation, a ground plane (converted
>CB 5/8 wave) for rx at the top and a low gain
>1/2 dipole (converted scanner antenna) at the
>bottom.
>
>The elevated s
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