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Re: Duplexer for amateur 70-cm band
Basic NOTCH ONLY duplexer. Yes you can get -80+ with careful tuning. Very popular with most two-way shops that are selling simple on-site systems. Milt N3LTQ Quoting "Karl Shoemaker via
By n3ltq · #214438 ·
Re: Duplexer for amateur 70-cm band
for myself personally those have always worked very well. No issues with desense. jonnny kf6phx ________________________________ Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 9:17 AM To: [email protected]
By Jonny Tomlinson KF6PHX · #214437 ·
Re: Duplexer for amateur 70-cm band
I do know these can be had for much less than the nearly $400.00 I see that one going for. Gregg Wardlow Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 12:18 PM To: [email protected] Subject:
By Gregg · #214436 ·
Re: Duplexer for amateur 70-cm band
* Anyone know if this is an okay one for 5 MHz spilt? I need at least 80db of notch (isolation) * Supposedly, it's a Moto. I'm shopping for one. I don’t have one to test, I’m a bit
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #214435 ·
Re: Duplexer for amateur 70-cm band
Made by EMR and will do 5MHz split. $75 range would be a better price.
By Mike · #214434 ·
Duplexer for amateur 70-cm band
Anyone know if this is an okay one for 5 MHz spilt? ? I need at least 80db of notch (isolation) Supposedly, it's a Moto. I'm shopping for one. -- - Regards, Karl Shoemaker To contact me, please visit
By Karl Shoemaker · #214433 ·
VHF Cavities and other 220 combining available.... plus MORE
This is a "For What its Worth" post, but maybe it will have some interest. I hope posting this here does not violate any group rules, but it seems like the appropriate audience. I am clearing out
By bbfmrf · #214432 ·
Re: TDR for power line
I've used TDR to find fault on small JKT(telephone wire) to underground tech cable (10-3) The velocity can be anywhere between 50 to 90 % Make sure there is no remaining power connected to any of the
By Pierre Martel · #214431 ·
Re: Suggestions for service monitor
Steve, I have RSP Spectrum Analyzer made for the RSP line of inexpensive SDR receivers and while it works well and is cute, its just a toy. Alignment of repeaters which I take as tuning the receiver
By Mike · #214430 ·
Re: TDR for power line
Not for high voltage, but for fire alarm cabling on utility poles. I had a Riser Bond TDR that I used for fault location.? A long time ago I was asked to find a fault in a municipal cable that was
By Joe · #214429 ·
Re: Possibly Quintron PA? Need help identifying transistors
Quintron made a lot of equipment for the 72-75Mhz linking band for paging. Joe, K1ike
By Joe · #214428 ·
Re: MTR2000 channel steering
Mornin' John, In the MTR2000, the GPIO pins on J5, the 96-pin System Connector only connect to J1 and J2, the Option slots in the cardcage.? The System Controller is at J3.? To use those pins
By Dave WA1JHK · #214427 ·
Re: 6 m repeater antenna
Attached is some information on the DB212 antennas. Perhaps this will help. This was factory info from a DB212-2 that was tuned to 47.14 MHz. 73 Joe WB4HIS Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2025
By Joe Poerschke · #214426 ·
Re: 6 m repeater antenna
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By Roger willey · #214425 ·
Re: 6 m repeater antenna
On Apr 7, 2025, at 5:55?PM, wgwl via groups.io <wgwl@...> wrote: ? Roger, In hopes of answering your original question, I got my hands on a DB212-2 originally on 37.7MHz and
By Roger willey · #214424 ·
Re: 6 m repeater antenna
On Apr 7, 2025, at 5:55?PM, wgwl via groups.io <wgwl@...> wrote: ? Roger, In hopes of answering your original question, I got my hands on a DB212-2 originally on 37.7MHz and
By Roger willey · #214423 ·
Re: Possibly Quintron PA? Need help identifying transistors
It definitely looks like a Quintron constructed board.? The white label with the writing on it looks like how they identified boards. The date code may be 1989?? I think that was before they were
By Joe · #214422 ·
Re: Possibly Quintron PA? Need help identifying transistors
Anything with an SRF part number is usually a special-production or binned version of a regular MRF part, but rarely were cross-references (if they existed) published. That said, given the amount of
By Jeff DePolo WN3A · #214421 ·
Re: MTR2000 channel steering
Chris, I'm trying to program channel steering in the RSS using GPIO pins on the 96-pin connector without any optional cards. That section of the RSS isn't very straightforward to me. 73 -de "Curly"
By john ni0k · #214420 ·
Re: Suggestions for service monitor
The Motorola 2600 series is hard to beat... And can be found reasonably priced if you are patient. [email protected]> wrote:
By Kevin Berlen · #214419 ·