Re: 2M/70CM Repeater
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Pete Lenges <plenges@...>
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#394
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Re: 2M/70CM Repeater
KA9SWI@... wrote:
Peter,
Get a Comet or Diamond dual band mobile duplexer (diplexer) they will work fine for this.
I have a few repeaters that use dual and tri band antennas. Some are
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Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...>
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#393
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service literature
Hello, I am really cheap and hoping someone has prints and service literature on the web for the Micor uhf
Elmer KB3WG
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bionoid@...
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#392
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Re: 2M/70CM Repeater
I'll tell what we are doing at one of our sites... depending on your power
output. We are using an actual COMET Tri-Plexer for our 2Meter /
220packet / 440link repeater site. And never have any
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Pete Dulac <kc4wwu@...>
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#391
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Re: 2M/70CM Repeater
I use the Larsen diplexor. It's a heavy duty model that can take up to 200w.
Plus it is a sealed unit. I have not had any problems with desense. Good luck
with it. 73, Gary
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w7ntf@...
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#395
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2M/70CM Repeater
I am putting up a 440 repeater with the 2M (147.300 Brown Co., Indiana) repeater that is already in operation. The 440mc machine will use the same antenna that is going up soon (a GP-9). What is the
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KA9SWI@...
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#390
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Re: How do Decibel Products low band duplexers work?
The helical resonator/stub lowband duplexers work ... but that's about all
you can say about them. It is real easy to end up with almost zero
transmitter power out to the antenna and a nice, toasty
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John Hackman <johnh@...>
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#389
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Re: How do Decibel Products low band duplexers work?
Hi Ed:
Probably, as the inside is simple, but look around for
a used one. As more and more government/business's get
away from the low band, they will become easier to find.
Ah...the wonders of
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Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
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#388
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How do Decibel Products low band duplexers work?
I was researching 6 meter band antennas & duplexers, and came across
Decibel Products. They have a design of a duplexer that can do a
.5mhz split and its only 30" high. It uses what appears to be
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Ed Bathgate, RMA Repair Dept x8785 <ed@...>
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#387
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Re: Voting System
First I've seen of the LDG Voter. I use Spectratac and GE. Will this voter
work with Status Tone Receivers ??
Adam N2LKV
Afeuer@...
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Adam C. Feuer <afeuer@...>
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#386
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Re: Voting System
Ken Califf wrote:
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Harold Eller <kd4jfn@...>
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#385
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Re: Voting System
I have an LDG voter I am selling. It is already built in nice rack mount
enclosure with feed thrus on all logic lines in and out of the enclosure. I
dont have the necessary sites for using it. I am
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Ken Califf <crkside@...>
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#383
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Re: Voting System
The Lacko's wrote:
Scott,
Go to http://www.ldgelectronics.com/
or http://www.dheco.com/index.htm
I have and use an LDG Electronics voter and it works nicely.
Kevin
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Kevin K. Custer W3KKC <kuggie@...>
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#382
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Voting System
Looking for source on a min of 3 channel voter and rx'r.
Thanks for the help,
Scott
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The Lacko's <Lacko@...>
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Repeater-builder: Why?
I swear, after all the time and grief various people put into repeaters,
between the kerchunkers, the noise bursts, the lids, the fights for space,
the audio troubles, the attempts to run things on a
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Chukgleasn@...
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#384
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Re: Voting System
Try this URL: http://ldgelectronics.com/
LDG has a very spiffy voter which can be stacked to get more ports if
necessary.
Good luck!
73, de Gary, W7NTF
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w7ntf@...
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#381
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Re: GE model number lookup?
Does this mean that the "RX" stands for the Exec II? I searched
and searched for info on this prefix, but came up empty.
I checked your web page (actually it was the first thing
I did, hi) when I
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Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
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#379
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Re: GE model number lookup?
Ok, thanks John. It bothered me as all the pictures I've
seen of the Exec II's don't match mine. Also, are these
things rock bound, or are they PLL'd? I can't see any
place to put either rocks, or
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Tedd Doda <lazer@...>
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#378
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Re: GE model number lookup?
Ted
Sounds correct!
John Lloyd
Tedd Doda wrote:
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John Lloyd <lloyd@...>
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#377
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Re: GE model number lookup?
According to a table I have on my web site, the 33 indicated 42-50 Mhz. So
it isn't speced for 6m, but it's real close. I would think the lower in
the 6m band the better.
The 6 should indicate
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Ray Vaughan <ray@...>
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#376
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