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Re: 6 meter repeater..


John Hackman
 

I'd use the Mitrek - why beat your brains out building fan cooling, etc. for
the GE's and then have the recurring expense of replacing the driver and
final tubes? In addition, the mobile power supplies are intermittent duty,
so you'll have to build a high voltage power supply, as opposed to hooking
up a deep cycle marine battery and an el cheapo battery charger to the
Mitrek.

Regards,

.......John WB4VVA

-----Original Message-----
From: Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
To: Repeater list <repeater-builder@...>
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 12:47 PM
Subject: [repeater-builder] 6 meter repeater..


From: "Tedd Doda" <lazer@...>

Hi People:

I'm looking for information on modifing either a tube final
GE Master, or a mobile Canadian GE MC74XC833A (100 watt mobile,
Master II I think?)for repeater use.

Which would be the better choice?

I also have a Mitrek...would this be better for use in a
repeater?

This is my first 6 meter repeater project, and I would like
to hear any thoughts on what to use. I have DB products
duplexor (6 can helical resonator, notch) to use and is
all tuned up and ready to go. All I have to figure out
is what radio to use and how to modify it for duplex
operation.

Thanks kindly,


Tedd Doda CET

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e-mail lazer@...



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