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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions

 

In my opinion, the DB408 is a good choice, and the ringo, a bad choice.? What is your plan for permanent frequency?? 440?

Andy Zorca
WJ9J

On Mon, Mar 31, 2025 at 8:50?AM Bill Davis AE via <kg5ie=[email protected]> wrote:
We are a new ham radio club (RRARC) in TX with currently 60 members living in a 55 and over retirement community.? As you can imagine, we are tightly governed by HOA rules.??
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We are about to install our repeater on the roof of the community clubhouse.? The clubhouse is on a hill with line of sight to the north and east approximately 8 miles.? To the west and south approximately 25 miles.
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Being new, we do not have a repeater pair allocation yet.? Currently we are operating crossband, receiving on 144.650 and transmitting on 441.350.? These are test frequencies until we can get a permanent installation site and do some ERP mappings in order to request a frequency allocation.? Currently we are operating on a dual band antenna using a diplexer and a Yaesu DR-2x repeater.
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Here is the question and our plan.? Since we will get one shot at antenna installation, we plan to install a Kenwood DB-408-B (450) antenna.? It is 8' 5" tall.? We plan to remove the top plug and install an ARX-2b Ringo on top.? It is 12' 5" tall.? We plan to receive on the Ringo and transmit on the DB-408.? This will be a temporary solution until we and do site surveys on both 440 and 2mtr in order to request our allocation.
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Looking for opinions on how well this temporary crossband setup is going to work, using the top antenna for receive and the bottom for transmit with no diplexer since we'll have dual feed lines, and using the vertical stack to negate some desense.? We will be likely using 20 watts.
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TIA
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Bill?
kg5ie
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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions

 

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Bill, 2 meter frequency’s are hard to come by in Texas. You are better off going with UHF. With the height you are stating it will work well.?
Have you made the application for a frequency from the txvhf fm society website yet??

Stan

On Mar 31, 2025, at 7:50?AM, Bill Davis AE via groups.io <kg5ie@...> wrote:

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We are a new ham radio club (RRARC) in TX with currently 60 members living in a 55 and over retirement community.? As you can imagine, we are tightly governed by HOA rules.??
?
We are about to install our repeater on the roof of the community clubhouse.? The clubhouse is on a hill with line of sight to the north and east approximately 8 miles.? To the west and south approximately 25 miles.
?
Being new, we do not have a repeater pair allocation yet.? Currently we are operating crossband, receiving on 144.650 and transmitting on 441.350.? These are test frequencies until we can get a permanent installation site and do some ERP mappings in order to request a frequency allocation.? Currently we are operating on a dual band antenna using a diplexer and a Yaesu DR-2x repeater.
?
Here is the question and our plan.? Since we will get one shot at antenna installation, we plan to install a Kenwood DB-408-B (450) antenna.? It is 8' 5" tall.? We plan to remove the top plug and install an ARX-2b Ringo on top.? It is 12' 5" tall.? We plan to receive on the Ringo and transmit on the DB-408.? This will be a temporary solution until we and do site surveys on both 440 and 2mtr in order to request our allocation.
?
Looking for opinions on how well this temporary crossband setup is going to work, using the top antenna for receive and the bottom for transmit with no diplexer since we'll have dual feed lines, and using the vertical stack to negate some desense.? We will be likely using 20 watts.
?
?
TIA
?
Bill?
kg5ie
?
?


Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions

 

We are a new ham radio club (RRARC) in TX with currently 60 members living in a 55 and over retirement community.? As you can imagine, we are tightly governed by HOA rules.??
?
We are about to install our repeater on the roof of the community clubhouse.? The clubhouse is on a hill with line of sight to the north and east approximately 8 miles.? To the west and south approximately 25 miles.
?
Being new, we do not have a repeater pair allocation yet.? Currently we are operating crossband, receiving on 144.650 and transmitting on 441.350.? These are test frequencies until we can get a permanent installation site and do some ERP mappings in order to request a frequency allocation.? Currently we are operating on a dual band antenna using a diplexer and a Yaesu DR-2x repeater.
?
Here is the question and our plan.? Since we will get one shot at antenna installation, we plan to install a Kenwood DB-408-B (450) antenna.? It is 8' 5" tall.? We plan to remove the top plug and install an ARX-2b Ringo on top.? It is 12' 5" tall.? We plan to receive on the Ringo and transmit on the DB-408.? This will be a temporary solution until we and do site surveys on both 440 and 2mtr in order to request our allocation.
?
Looking for opinions on how well this temporary crossband setup is going to work, using the top antenna for receive and the bottom for transmit with no diplexer since we'll have dual feed lines, and using the vertical stack to negate some desense.? We will be likely using 20 watts.
?
?
TIA
?
Bill?
kg5ie
?
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Re: 6 m repeater antenna

 

The trick is to start with where you go far enough from the exposed end where you find the braid that is still shiny, just solder through goop and use silver plated? not nickel? plated? connectors, and a real iron of at least 100W (no solder gun)
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John

On 03/30/2025 2:23 PM EDT Brandon DX via groups.io <rfburnz@...> wrote:
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I found a ferrule that came off another DB dipole (can't remember which one)
I measured some flooded coax and managed to solder to it.
this before any weatherproofing applied
Its a nasty job!? I'd much rather use something like you fabbed there
Reid? W6MTF


Re: 6 m repeater antenna

 

Yes indeed, so do I after the length is determined with a hose clamp. Easier to waterproof the connection and less ice accumulation.?
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John

On 03/30/2025 1:42 PM EDT Chuck Kelsey via groups.io <wb2edv@...> wrote:
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I've always used unslotted tubing. Get the length set, drill hole all the way through, tap all the way, use stainless steel machine screw. Never gave me any trouble. Have a few in the air for 10-plus years (probably 20 years).

Chuck




On 3/30/2025 1:14 PM, John via groups.io wrote:
Hi Reid,
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Yes, neat idea extending the mid band loops. Can't you just use those shredded stainless steel scouring pads? (not steel wool) to remove the outside anodizing? I find they work great on aluminum and leave a smooth surface.
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The tubing from DX Engineering is the weaker 6063-T5, instead of the stronger 6061-T6 probably on the Scala. I get my 6061-T6 aluminum from Online Metals. Just mark the cut end with black magic marker -4 lines at 90 degrees, place? the tubing in a vise, and cut the 4 slots in about 1 inch with a hacksaw. I like 4 slots rather than 2 slot lines so the slots are thinner for the same amount of ID reduction and the slots do not have to be as long as with 2. I did get the vinyl cap with the hole drilled for the wire from DX Engineering. Permaseal Ultra Blue was used for waterproofing.(no acetic acid and really adheres to aluminum and a good dielectric).
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The extended N was from Dave's Hobby Shop (used) Be sure to use stranded wire. We used silver plated Teflon.?
?
John
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On 03/30/2025 12:05 PM EDT Brandon DX via groups.io <rfburnz@...> wrote:
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John,
That is an interesting termination you made, definitely waterproof!
I have enough DB212's. see pic, already de-dimpled and set to the proper lengths for 52megs
I need to cross cut the ends of the extension pieces.
I found DX Engineering has the exact dia tube w/ ends already cross cut for hose clamps.
I have to replace the gold colored pieces that came off a Scala yagi because they are anodized (!)?
If I had access to a water tower I'd place them around the diameter like they did in Nixa MO.
I just looked at their website but don't see 6M any longer. Maybe they have them on 10M, since they have two 10M repeaters (!)
Reid? W6MTF


Re: Quantar Extender Cables

 

Also, soap the rails w/dry Ivory bar soap to lubricate.


Re: Quantar Extender Cables

 

Actually, that's pretty f@#$ing clever. What I would REALLY like to find, is the heavy nylon pry-tool that M made to pull the modules out of the chassis.
What I currently use is a square wooden dowel and tap w/a hammer from the rear.


Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum

 

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I’m sure the ARRL is sitting there, wringing their hands and planning the next batch of mailings to go out and pander for additional funds.

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Mike

WM4B

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Dave Jordan via groups.io
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2025 9:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum

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Hi John,

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I'm sorry to hear this news. Where is the ARRL in all of this?? The?ARRL often claims how much they do for ham radio and how they are the sole representative of amateur radio with the FCC!? Where is their ARRL WDC council?

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Good Luck,

dave

wa3gin

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On Sun, Mar 30, 2025 at 8:09?AM John N. Hudson III via <jake=[email protected]> wrote:

Hey Guys,

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I know you're not in Southern California however, we've recently had the FCC issue Experimental Licenses to a company that is testing a Radar System with 10KW ERP causing interference to several Amateur Repeaters in the Los Angeles basin. The FCC Enforcement Bureau from the Cerritos Office was successful to get them off the air as we are Primary on the band.

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But, now the same company has received a Experimental License to conduct the same testing at the Yuma, Arizona proving grounds with an ERP of 7KW which will cause interference to 220 repeaters from Arizona to southern mountains bordering Imperial, San Diego, Riverside and even San Bernardino County. This is a serious threat to our spectrum and we need to protect it. If you were around during the UPS spectrum grab of 220-222MHz you'll know what I mean.

?

I am the President of the 220 Spectrum Management Association which is the Radio Amateur organization who coordinates repeater channels in Southern California (). Please check this out, if this can happen in LA, it can and left uncheck will anywhere else.

?

John N. Hudson III, WA6HYQ

iPhone: 6192648934

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Re: 6 m repeater antenna

 

I found a ferrule that came off another DB dipole (can't remember which one)
I measured some flooded coax and managed to solder to it.
this before any weatherproofing applied
Its a nasty job!? I'd much rather use something like you fabbed there
Reid? W6MTF


Re: Quantar Extender Cables

 

This is what I came up with, needs a little bit of refinement though on the width of the board to be supported in the chassis correctly.

I can't find any information on the socket the power supply and power amp use.

If anyone has a picture of the official Motorola set that would help a lot.


On Sat, Mar 29, 2025, 13:08 Jeff Acree via <locustpointlight=[email protected]> wrote:
Are there extender cards or cables to aid in Quantar module troubleshooting and tuning?? Other than some content on the W9CR website, which was very useful, I have not been able to find a thing.? ?It seems like I may end up having to use a stripped down Quantar Chassis for this purpose.
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Thanks!
Jeff? KC8VFN


Re: 6 m repeater antenna

 

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I've always used unslotted tubing. Get the length set, drill hole all the way through, tap all the way, use stainless steel machine screw. Never gave me any trouble. Have a few in the air for 10-plus years (probably 20 years).

Chuck




On 3/30/2025 1:14 PM, John via groups.io wrote:

Hi Reid,
?
Yes, neat idea extending the mid band loops. Can't you just use those shredded stainless steel scouring pads? (not steel wool) to remove the outside anodizing? I find they work great on aluminum and leave a smooth surface.
?
The tubing from DX Engineering is the weaker 6063-T5, instead of the stronger 6061-T6 probably on the Scala. I get my 6061-T6 aluminum from Online Metals. Just mark the cut end with black magic marker -4 lines at 90 degrees, place? the tubing in a vise, and cut the 4 slots in about 1 inch with a hacksaw. I like 4 slots rather than 2 slot lines so the slots are thinner for the same amount of ID reduction and the slots do not have to be as long as with 2. I did get the vinyl cap with the hole drilled for the wire from DX Engineering. Permaseal Ultra Blue was used for waterproofing.(no acetic acid and really adheres to aluminum and a good dielectric).
?
The extended N was from Dave's Hobby Shop (used) Be sure to use stranded wire. We used silver plated Teflon.?
?
John
?
?
On 03/30/2025 12:05 PM EDT Brandon DX via groups.io <rfburnz@...> wrote:
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John,
That is an interesting termination you made, definitely waterproof!
I have enough DB212's. see pic, already de-dimpled and set to the proper lengths for 52megs
I need to cross cut the ends of the extension pieces.
I found DX Engineering has the exact dia tube w/ ends already cross cut for hose clamps.
I have to replace the gold colored pieces that came off a Scala yagi because they are anodized (!)?
If I had access to a water tower I'd place them around the diameter like they did in Nixa MO.
I just looked at their website but don't see 6M any longer. Maybe they have them on 10M, since they have two 10M repeaters (!)
Reid? W6MTF


Re: 6 m repeater antenna

 

Hi Reid,
?
Yes, neat idea extending the mid band loops. Can't you just use those shredded stainless steel scouring pads? (not steel wool) to remove the outside anodizing? I find they work great on aluminum and leave a smooth surface.
?
The tubing from DX Engineering is the weaker 6063-T5, instead of the stronger 6061-T6 probably on the Scala. I get my 6061-T6 aluminum from Online Metals. Just mark the cut end with black magic marker -4 lines at 90 degrees, place? the tubing in a vise, and cut the 4 slots in about 1 inch with a hacksaw. I like 4 slots rather than 2 slot lines so the slots are thinner for the same amount of ID reduction and the slots do not have to be as long as with 2. I did get the vinyl cap with the hole drilled for the wire from DX Engineering. Permaseal Ultra Blue was used for waterproofing.(no acetic acid and really adheres to aluminum and a good dielectric).
?
The extended N was from Dave's Hobby Shop (used) Be sure to use stranded wire. We used silver plated Teflon.?
?
John
?
?

On 03/30/2025 12:05 PM EDT Brandon DX via groups.io <rfburnz@...> wrote:
?
?
John,
That is an interesting termination you made, definitely waterproof!
I have enough DB212's. see pic, already de-dimpled and set to the proper lengths for 52megs
I need to cross cut the ends of the extension pieces.
I found DX Engineering has the exact dia tube w/ ends already cross cut for hose clamps.
I have to replace the gold colored pieces that came off a Scala yagi because they are anodized (!)?
If I had access to a water tower I'd place them around the diameter like they did in Nixa MO.
I just looked at their website but don't see 6M any longer. Maybe they have them on 10M, since they have two 10M repeaters (!)
Reid? W6MTF


Re: 6 m repeater antenna

 

John,
That is an interesting termination you made, definitely waterproof!
I have enough DB212's. see pic, already de-dimpled and set to the proper lengths for 52megs
I need to cross cut the ends of the extension pieces.
I found DX Engineering has the exact dia tube w/ ends already cross cut for hose clamps.
I have to replace the gold colored pieces that came off a Scala yagi because they are anodized (!)?
If I had access to a water tower I'd place them around the diameter like they did in Nixa MO.
I just looked at their website but don't see 6M any longer. Maybe they have them on 10M, since they have two 10M repeaters (!)
Reid? W6MTF


Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum

 

Bryan pointed out the STA info was included in the first post, thanks. I'm listening to the 220 band in SSB mode from So Cal right now and see what looks like radar from roughly 217 to 222MHz. When listening in the 222.000 to 222.050 range reserved for EME I am getting a little interference from the radar using an Icom R-8600 receiver and discone antenna.?


Re: 6 m repeater antenna

 

I am curious as to ?what does this internet guy bothering the owner with his in and out has anything to do with ham radio operators?.. something does not make sense.




On Saturday, March 29, 2025, 10:52 PM, Hudson, John@CalOES via groups.io <john.hudson@...> wrote:

I’d love to have a conversation with you, I have two on 42MHz and looking to modify them for 6 and phase them together, both have directors.

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John, WA6HYQ

jake@...

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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Brandon DX via groups.io
Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2025 10:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [repeater-builder] 6 m repeater antenna

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This Message is From an External Sender
This message came from outside your organization.

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This thread got me thinking of my DB224. thats me holding it.

I measured the spacing from DE to director this morning and its a just under 14"

I don't know what freq it was delivered on but most of the antennas I acquired in a lot were on 70 MHz with the exception of one on 39 something MHz.? to alter the spacing I would need to cut and weld onto the boom, its all one piece.? ? ?

I was planning to use it at a site with a bare 300ft tower, it was at 3800ft ele and was pristine (meaning low noise floor) and perfect for 6M.

It had served a religious TV station that went dark and the site owner gave an OK for me to go up on 6M.

Along came some enterprising soul that installed an Internet distribution antenna and was selling service to residents of the small city below the site. He was going in and out sometimes several times a day and annoyed the old timer who controlled site access and the owner finally said that was enough, no hams allowed!? ?

Reid

WARNING: Do not click links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the email is safe.

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Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum

 

Does anyone know the STA info and what specific frequency range the license is for? Is it actually within the 220 amateur band or adjacent? Either way its good for amateurs to make it known if any interference is detected and get that on record with the FCC and ARRL.?
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This is not that un-common.
There are STAs issued quite often for operations in and around multiple amateur bands.

73,
Bryan
N3ST


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of John N. Hudson III via groups.io <jake@...>
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2025 12:46 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [repeater-builder] THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum
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Hey Guys,
?
I know you're not in Southern California however, we've recently had the FCC issue Experimental Licenses to a company that is testing a Radar System with 10KW ERP causing interference to several Amateur Repeaters in the Los Angeles basin. The FCC Enforcement Bureau from the Cerritos Office was successful to get them off the air as we are Primary on the band.
?
But, now the same company has received a Experimental License to conduct the same testing at the Yuma, Arizona proving grounds with an ERP of 7KW which will cause interference to 220 repeaters from Arizona to southern mountains bordering Imperial, San Diego, Riverside and even San Bernardino County. This is a serious threat to our spectrum and we need to protect it. If you were around during the UPS spectrum grab of 220-222MHz you'll know what I mean.
?
I am the President of the 220 Spectrum Management Association which is the Radio Amateur organization who coordinates repeater channels in Southern California (). Please check this out, if this can happen in LA, it can and left uncheck will anywhere else.
?
John N. Hudson III, WA6HYQ
iPhone: 6192648934
?


Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum

 

Hi John,

I'm sorry to hear this news. Where is the ARRL in all of this?? The?ARRL often claims how much they do for ham radio and how they are the sole representative of amateur radio with the FCC!? Where is their ARRL WDC council?

Good Luck,
dave
wa3gin


On Sun, Mar 30, 2025 at 8:09?AM John N. Hudson III via <jake=[email protected]> wrote:
Hey Guys,
?
I know you're not in Southern California however, we've recently had the FCC issue Experimental Licenses to a company that is testing a Radar System with 10KW ERP causing interference to several Amateur Repeaters in the Los Angeles basin. The FCC Enforcement Bureau from the Cerritos Office was successful to get them off the air as we are Primary on the band.
?
But, now the same company has received a Experimental License to conduct the same testing at the Yuma, Arizona proving grounds with an ERP of 7KW which will cause interference to 220 repeaters from Arizona to southern mountains bordering Imperial, San Diego, Riverside and even San Bernardino County. This is a serious threat to our spectrum and we need to protect it. If you were around during the UPS spectrum grab of 220-222MHz you'll know what I mean.
?
I am the President of the 220 Spectrum Management Association which is the Radio Amateur organization who coordinates repeater channels in Southern California (). Please check this out, if this can happen in LA, it can and left uncheck will anywhere else.
?
John N. Hudson III, WA6HYQ
iPhone: 6192648934
?


Ics controllers pi zero 1x quantar

 

Does anyone have a comprehensive operation guide for it?

All I could find is installation manuals at ics controllers.

Thanks

Robert


THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum

 

Hey Guys,
?
I know you're not in Southern California however, we've recently had the FCC issue Experimental Licenses to a company that is testing a Radar System with 10KW ERP causing interference to several Amateur Repeaters in the Los Angeles basin. The FCC Enforcement Bureau from the Cerritos Office was successful to get them off the air as we are Primary on the band.
?
But, now the same company has received a Experimental License to conduct the same testing at the Yuma, Arizona proving grounds with an ERP of 7KW which will cause interference to 220 repeaters from Arizona to southern mountains bordering Imperial, San Diego, Riverside and even San Bernardino County. This is a serious threat to our spectrum and we need to protect it. If you were around during the UPS spectrum grab of 220-222MHz you'll know what I mean.
?
I am the President of the 220 Spectrum Management Association which is the Radio Amateur organization who coordinates repeater channels in Southern California (). Please check this out, if this can happen in LA, it can and left uncheck will anywhere else.
?
John N. Hudson III, WA6HYQ
iPhone: 6192648934
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