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Help w/ RC-1000 Audio
Hi group, We are trying to make an older model RC-1000 controller by MicroComputer Concepte work with a VHF Micor. The audio sounds very harsh and tinny. Anyone have any experience or advice to make
By Matthew Janusauskas <w21@...> · #847 ·
master 2
Hi all< I want to thank everyone who answered my request for a master 2 uhf radio...The response was over whelming.....I did find what i was looking for and it's on it's way....I can't believe how
By mike dewaele <mdewaele@...> · #845 ·
Re: Help w/ RC-1000 Audio
In a message dated 99-04-28 20:57:34 EDT, Matthew Janusauskas <w21@...> wrote: << Hi group, We are trying to make an older model RC-1000 controller by MicroComputer Concepte work with a VHF
By Chukgleasn@... · #852 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
My feeling exactly! We have a rigger coming to change our VHF antenna and feedline at the same site (different tower), so I may ask him how much he would charge just to install a shorting strap on
By Tedd Doda <lazer@...> · #843 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
Tedd Doda wrote: I wonder about the use of a shorting strap. We use VHF loops (DB-224)from commercial stuff on 2 meters by adding a stub on the end of the loop. So the total length is what counts. If
By Carl Di Paolo <carl@...> · #844 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
The antenna is 400 feet up, on the side of a 600+ foot tower. We were contemplating getting a rigger up and at least put a shorting bar on the dipoles, but the TV station is replacing the Tower within
By Tedd Doda <lazer@...> · #841 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
Do they make circulators for 6 meters? Tedd Doda CET CEO Lazer Audio and Electronics packet ve3tjd@va3sed e-mail lazer@...
By Tedd Doda <lazer@...> · #840 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
Yes, I agree. But Gain is also a function of height, and this thing is 400 feet higher than my Ringo, hi! I guess we'll find out how the Mastr II likes SWR's of 2 to 1 this weekend, after we reroute
By Tedd Doda <lazer@...> · #839 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
Tedd says: Well, that will make for an interesting experiment. I would agree to use a tuner between the feedline and the repeater. My suggestion would be to tune for lowest tx swr. You probably will
By Ed Bathgate, RMA Repair Dept x8785 <ed@...> · #842 ·
Re: ge radios
Mike, Stay away from that silver handled version. Yes, they are problems. John, K7JL mike dewaele wrote:
By John Lloyd <lloyd@...> · #838 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
How high is the antenna? Is it feasible to get it down and trim it to the correct freq? How much feedline is between the ant and the tuner??? Your feedline is going to increase its loss if the swr is
By Ed Bathgate, RMA Repair Dept x8785 <ed@...> · #836 ·
Re: using antenna tuner
I tried this recently with a 6M transmitter trying to feed an ant. WAY up on a TV tower. Got the SWR down but the thing would not radiate at all. Don't worry about the receive, it might not even
By shantyboat@... · #835 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
And if I might add... I would run a circulator and harmonic filter on this one, especially if you run a solid state PA. David John wrote:
By DPW <dpw@...> · #834 ·
circulators
Looking for a good source and any recommendation for circulators -- Brent DeSalvo (KF4TNP) http://www.angelfire.com/tn/KF4TNP/KF4TNP.html Grid Square: EM65 ICQ UIN# : 17430698 Mailto:bug1@...
By Brent DeSalvo KF4TNP <Bug1@...> · #837 ·
Re: Using Antenna tuners?
Tedd: Gain is also a function of frequency. You can suffer the loss in a matching network, but your antenna gain will be lower, too. I wouldn't recommend it unless you have no other choice. John NI0K
By John <auburn@...> · #833 ·
Re: ge radios
* REPLY SEPARATOR * silver output??? YES Good Luck, Charles D. Miller E-Mail: cdmiller@...
By Charles D. Miller <cdmiller@...> · #831 ·
RLC-4
Hi we are having a small problem trying to understand how program the link RLC-4 controller with the firmware 1.78 and 1.79. Is there some who has used this controller with the mentioned firm ware. We
By "Ray Rosler" <roslr@... · #830 ·
Re: WANTED:ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE FOR MX SERIES PORTABLE
In a message dated 4/27/1999 11:31:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mcsalem@... writes: << Mike: I had to stop and think for a minute since it has been some time since I tuned up an MX, but
By HQ54@... · #832 ·
Re: ge master 2 radio
hello, could you send me the "numbers" of this radio please? thanks. -- rick
By r_denis@... · #829 ·
Re: ge master 2 radio
I have a brown handle 450 mhz mastrII 60 watt comes with one of each channel element and the radio has factory uhs primp in it checked working. $125.00 plus shipping cable and control head /
By tom oliver <tsoliver@...> · #828 ·