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Re: Cavity Cans tuning


Cristobal Inos
 

Lloyd wrote:

Hi the name is Lloyd, the call is VE7-LWB. I have a small radio shop and
I can tune cavity cans for anyone that wishs. This is not a screw driver type
outfit, but I do it the right way, with the right equipment, a network analyzer
from HP. I work with frequencies from HF right up to 2 GHz and some
of the equipment I have goes up to 18 and 24 gigs. I make this offer to hams
that need cavities tuned, as I know that it can be very pricey at times.
I am located in the Vancouver area.

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Hi the name is Lloyd, the call is VE7-LWB. I have a small radio shop
and
I can tune cavity cans for anyone that wishs. This is not a screw
driver type
outfit, but I do it the right way, with the right equipment, a network
analyzer
from HP. I work with frequencies from HF right up to 2 GHz and some
of the equipment I have goes up to 18 and 24 gigs. I make this offer
to hams
that need cavities tuned, as I know that it can be very pricey at
times.
I am located in the Vancouver area.

HI Lloyd:

This may be off topic, but I will give it a try...Someone told me during
my last trip to Seattle, Wa. last year that either B.C. or Vancou., CA
make good Complete Set of Transmitter for FM Broadcast Station (Stereo),

Can you please help me and perhaps look at your yellow pages for sources
where I can procure this kind of equipment.

I am planning in setting up a small FM Broadcast Station in a small
village -3ooo population... and powered by about 1 or 3 watts in and
boost to abut 25 or 75 watts out. I intend to stay away from 100 watts.

Help,

Chris S. Inos
wh6um

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