Re: Kendecom...
KLOVE quality has been great from what I've heard from buyers...ICM type..
As for M57774 bricks I have 2 or three at the house...I may pull a couple
of 13509s apart and build it like N5DNG, SK, did
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine-Additional
Hi,
I use these folks, they are across the river from me. Never
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Dave Jordan
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Re: Kendecom...
Instead of crystals you might consider a GPSDO like this one. A friend recently used a single output version on his 2m repeater receiver which I think is a Kendecom and its working great and really on
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Mike
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine-Additional
Messi & Paolini in Italy makes, at least in my mind, top quality direct bury 75 ohm coax with flooded copper braid, long lasting polyethylene jacket, etc and ships to USA in 3 days, at a reasonable
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John
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Re: Kendecom...
I believe Hy-q international here in Australia may still cut crystals, will be contacting them myself for a couple of projects,exchange rate may be an issue, be ut they always made a quality product
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Wayne Eckert
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
Looks like they make a 4 bay for 220 MHz- $585 plus shipping from Indonesia!
You might have to make your own harness, from 75 ohm cable?, The mast is not supplied, of course.
John
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John
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Re: Kendecom...
Dino,
Like Kevin said, the hardest part of building a repeater from crystal controlled radios is getting crystals cut for the frequency in question.
It's been awhile, but like riding a bike, I'm
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Scott Zimmerman
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
The 220 4 bay. I posted what I took. If you have specific requests, I¡¯m sure I could accommodate.
Matt
AL0R
Sent: Tuesday, March 4, 2025 11:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re:
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Matt
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
Minus the harness, fabbing aluminum antennas is relatively easy. However, the key is, ¡°serious DIY.¡± This is what separates the wheat from the chaff. As we can see from comments in this thread,
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Matt
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
Matt, which antenna is this? ?I have the 4 bay UHF and there was no copper sticking out next to that rivet. ?I would like to see more pictures as well if you will share them.
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Allen N5ALN
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Re: Mtr2000 / 3000 power supply repair value.
I've wanted to replace some of my MICOR Repeaters with MTR-2000 or MTR-3000 units - mainly to free up some space in the cabinets, and to be ready for the future requirement to go Narrowband (here in
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Larry Johnson
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
Hi all,
I would agree with Kevin's point of view, especially for the oxydation, PIM
issue. However it is difficult to accept that we have no chance for making
some serious DIY antennas, in the DB
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wotan398
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Re: Kendecom...
In 2025 micors are still great performers but limits those with knowledge about them to diagnostic and repair.
The recent trends are motorola cdm 1550ls 200mhz units and amplifier if needed.
Another
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n3ssl
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
[email protected]> wrote:
Anritsu would like a word.
Matthew Kaufman
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Matthew Kaufman
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
Hold on a minute there John.
If you haven't been following along - looking at the photos of the actual Ukrainian antenna or you don't understand that copper oxidation in coaxial cables in the common
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Kevin Custer
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
I have several antennas from Sirio, made in Italy and they are of very good design and quality. I've never tried one of their dipoles but you could make a simple phasing harness of RG-6 or RG-11 and
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Mike
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Re: Kendecom...
At 3/4/2025 05:53 AM, you wrote:
We had one about 20yrs
ago.? Loved ti. Excellent audio.
In my 40+ years of working with repeaters this is the first time I've
ever heard anyone say Kendecom
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Bob Dengler
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
Along these lines Paul, it used to be that the variations in impedance transformation in ¡°repeater antennas¡± was the challenge. Now the challenge is shifting to working with fewer and fewer
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Matt
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Re: Antenna for UHF made in Ukraine
At 3/4/2025 07:53 AM, you wrote:
I'm in this group to
learn. I've never put up a repeater antenna or had to resolve
intermod issues due to PIM, etc. So take what I'm suggesting
below with that in
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Bob Dengler
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Re: Kendecom...
What model is the repeater?
[email protected]> wrote:
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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