Re: TPL PA6-1AE UHF amp
Should've mentioned this in the message, but I have the 850 version two, and a TKR 851.
Chad Nelson WI9HF/WRPL979
Janesville Wisconsin
608-754-8671
Send from my spectrum iPhone 16.
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Chad Nelson
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Re: TPL PA6-1AE UHF amp
Chad,
If your TKR-850 is a Version 2 radio, the output should be stable at 5 watts in the low power setting. I have ran them as low as 1 watt and never had a problem.
The early radios prior to the
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Joe Burkleo
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Re: TPL PA6-1AE UHF amp
Bypass the pre driver board...the driver board is 8 to 15watts
input....that's the PA6-1BE model
Chris WB5ITT
[email protected]> wrote:
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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#214202
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Re: TPL PA6-1AE UHF amp
Might be safer to throw an attenuator in line.
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KK4IOH
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Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum
Consider this is a test of our resolve by those who stand to gain financial
gain from the selling of the spectrum. They will infringe on the known
spectrum of radio amateurs to see how many squawk
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Michael Robinson
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TPL PA6-1AE UHF amp
Hi all,
I have the TPL PA6-1AE UHF repeater amp in stock here. Curious if anyone
knows if the imput drive can be adjusted to support 10W drive instead of 5W?
A radio tech looked at it and said
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Chad Nelson
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#214199
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Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum
I consider this a National Threat because it started in Los Angeles where it’s cause great interference to the 222-225MHz spectrum and is now moving to Southwestern Arizona. Please remember Amateur
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Hudson, John@CalOES
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Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum
We better not lose it
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ROBERT BRIDGES
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Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum
+1 to that.
You know, the ARRL isn't the end-all, be-all of amateur radio. No reason that a well-meaning group couldn't start another national association and weed out the corporate
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Chris Baldwin
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Re: Quantar Extender Cables
Uh, what? You've got a bent up chassis then. I've never had issues like that and I've worked on hundreds of the things. The SCM and WL cards can be a bit of a pain but still don't require that level
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Chris Baldwin
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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions
If you need more info or help, email me at my call at att dot net
Chris WB5ITT
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions
For temporary, I would just install a Comet GP3 dual band antenna. We had one at about 250 ft for 30 yrs with no problems in operation. When our DB224 antenna failed we moved the repeater over to
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kf0m
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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions
Get a duplexer and go with the DB408 at the top...don't use LMR cable...get
1/2 in or bigger HELIAX...
Later you could install a remote HF radio to the UHF rptr since you are in
a HOA ...would require
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Chris Boone WB5ITT
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#214192
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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions
By removing the tip on the DB-408, and putting the Ringo on, you are
decreasing the lightning protection. Also, by putting the ringo on, you
are also inviting lightning. I would instead, just
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wj9jrg
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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions
Yes, 440 will be our first choice on frequency allocation.
bd
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Bill Davis AE
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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions
No, since that requires a permanent site and a site survey.
bd
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Bill Davis AE
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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
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wj9jrg
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#214188
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Re: Antenna Thoughts and Suggestions
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
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STANLEY STANUKINOS
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#214187
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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
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Bill Davis AE
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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,
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John
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