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.
John
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John
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#214184
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Re: Quantar Extender Cables
Also, soap the rails w/dry Ivory bar soap to lubricate.
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Bob KK6RQ
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#214183
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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
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Bob KK6RQ
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#214182
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Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum
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.
Mike
WM4B
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2025 9:10
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Mike Besemer - WM4B
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#214181
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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
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Brandon DX
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#214180
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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
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DCFluX
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#214179
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Re: 6 m repeater antenna
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
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Chuck Kelsey
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#214178
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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
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John
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#214177
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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
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Brandon DX
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#214176
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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
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Mike
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#214175
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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.
Sent from Yahoo Mail for
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neal Newman
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#214174
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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
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Mike
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#214173
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Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum
This is not that un-common.
There are STAs issued quite often for operations in and around multiple amateur bands.
73,
Bryan
N3ST
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Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2025 12:46
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N3ST
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#214172
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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!
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Dave Jordan
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#214171
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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
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Part 15 Engineer
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#214170
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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
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John N. Hudson III
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#214169
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Re: 6 m repeater antenna
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.
John, WA6HYQ
jake@...
Sent: Saturday, March
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Hudson, John@CalOES
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#214168
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Re: 6 m repeater antenna
Hi Brandon,
Interesting that your converted from mid band DB225 has a less robust , but more direct clamping to a tower leg, more like the on the DB212.
If I were you I would do away with the
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John
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#214167
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Re: Quantar CPN1048G Power Supply
Lead acid and AGM have different charge profiles. Something like 14.2V for most of the charge then a float at around 13.4V for lead acid and 14.7V charge 13.8V float for AGM. The Quantar CPS has
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Mike
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#214166
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Re: Quantar CPN1048G Power Supply
28 volts is the normal charging voltage for a 24 volt battery bank... Just
like 13.8 is the normal charging for 12 volt battery
Chris WB5ITT
[email protected]> wrote:
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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#214165
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