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Re: Packet Node at an FM Broadcast site
Mod the radio so you can put one on the TX section. Depending on where antenna is you may get RX overload and may need to put a tuned stub on the RX side to notch out the FM station. Stan
By STANLEY STANUKINOS · #215089 ·
Re: Packet Node at an FM Broadcast site
Just use a bandpass cavity tuned to the packet channel Chris WB5ITT [email protected]> wrote:
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #215088 ·
Packet Node at an FM Broadcast site
Hey Folks, Long time listener first time poster. I have a situation where I would like to install a Packet station at a repeater site that is also an FM broadcast site. The repeater has an RF
By John N3XKD · #215087 ·
Re: Looking for advice on antenna placement for our radio club repeaters.
Rk is not UV resistant. It is designed for plenum (indoor) installations. The jacket will degrade rapidly when used outdoors. FSJ is indeed ¡°Superflex¡± and the jacket is UV resistant, though
By Matt · #215086 ·
Re: Looking for advice on antenna placement for our radio club repeaters.
The 7/8 is AVA5RK-50 and I just looked that Andrew calls his Heliax and not Superflex. The 1/2 inch is FSJ4-50B also not called Superflex. My bad on calling it Superflex. We already have it and the
By Dale KB9JJA · #215085 ·
Re: mobile antenna on the side windows???
Sure, I have no use for them. How about CAN$25 plus shipping if you can't get yours to work? These are NOS, with the original 3M tape on both mating surfaces. Tedd, VE3TJD -- This email has been
By Tedd Doda · #215084 ·
Re: Midland 91-1110B
That's the service manual addendum, and it does not have complete information about the radio (I already have a copy of it, and it seems to be focused on alignment rather than full details and
By Ron · #215083 ·
Re: FS: thin client computers for DOS radio programming
This is Ray Brown, KB0STN.. if any are still available, I¡¯ll take one. I¡¯m good in QRZ. (I used to run a 6m repeater here in EM27.)
By Ray Brown · #215082 ·
Re: Looking for advice on antenna placement for our radio club repeaters.
I have soo much of it, it doesn't matter to me Chris WB5ITT [email protected]> wrote:
By Chris Boone WB5ITT · #215081 ·
Re: mobile antenna on the side windows???
Hello Gervais, You have the right idea. I just connected my Bird and a radio. Moved the inside mount to see what would happen. Getting the inside mount just off center is where it liked it the best.
By Teton Amateur Radio Repeater Association (TARRA) · #215080 ·
Re: mobile antenna on the side windows???
Hi Gervais, I once had a van conversion that had a totally fiberglass roof. On that roof, I made an X with 2" wide copper tape. I then drilled my hole for the nmo mount, also soldered the mount to the
By wj9jrg · #215079 ·
Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum Getting Worse with additional licenses issued outside of California
As of today, May 7, CAOS is still actively interfering with SoCal 220 spectrum. As far as I know, they haven¡¯t received a new license since their LA 220 experimental license was pulled. KJ6QFS Sam
By Sam Skolfield · #215078 ·
Re: FS: thin client computers for DOS radio programming
Some not easy to find data: https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/hp/t5000/ https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/hp/t5000/firmware.shtml
By Jim Aspinwall · #215077 ·
Re: mobile antenna on the side windows???
i also know that on these antenna 15-20 maybe 25 is the max and for me around here it is good. i have my own repeaters,and no users except me ? ,,,the Big Peace as we say here. 73 Gef
By Gervais Fillion · #215076 ·
Re: Looking for advice on antenna placement for our radio club repeaters.
*outer...auto-incorrect strikes again...
By Jim Barbour · #215075 ·
Re: Looking for advice on antenna placement for our radio club repeaters.
Superflex is a trademarked name, and it's a variation of heliax. The outer shield, center conductor, and insulation is designed to be more flexible than regular hardline. (The our shield is spiral
By Jim Barbour · #215074 ·
Re: mobile antenna on the side windows???
I know the feeling. I used to have a 2020 Edge that had the panormic sunroof. It's beautiful, but nearly the entire roof is glass. Just a narrow strip of metal at the front and back, and no way to get
By Jim Barbour · #215073 ·
Re: mobile antenna on the side windows???
hi mick, well i was doing some cleaning here and i found one Larsen glass mount that my older brother ,also an amateur,gave me years,,,ago.i dont know the model but it has a long spring whip,,maybe
By Gervais Fillion · #215072 ·
Re: FS: thin client computers for DOS radio programming
These are good for FreeDOS so the specs below are well suited Via 800MHz CPU 128MB ram. 64MB disk on module, but that is not used with freeDOS on a USB thumb drive. [email protected]>
By KB9LFZ · #215071 ·
Re: Looking for advice on antenna placement for our radio club repeaters.
The problem is UV stability. I read in their documentation somewhere that the outer jacket isn't really UV stable. So look back at it again in 8-10 years.
By Jim Barbour · #215070 ·