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quantar pa output 3
I an using a 125w pa and I have the software setting to 25w is there any that I can increase the output to 30 -35w
Started by herbie.graham@... @ · Most recent @
Major Desense 16
I was asked to go out the site in the attached picture yesterday to help troubleshoot. Before I go on, let me describe the site. Although there are numerous antennas on the tower, we are the only 2-way user there. The rest of the antennas are not connected to anything and the feedlines have (unfortunately) been hacked off just below the catwalk. There are licenses for Sprint, Verizon, and T-Mobile at this site, but we don¡¯t know what¡¯s active. There is only one shelter besides our own. The panels around the perimeter of the catwalk have been there for quite some time. The panels on top of the tower were installed a couple years ago, but the issue with this machine existed before they were installed. This repeater used to have extremely good coverage, but now it¡¯s limited to maybe 10 miles with a strong mobile. Users are complaining about not being able to hit the repeater and it sounded to me like it was desense. Sure enough, I put an isotee inline at the output of the duplexer and there was so much desense I didn¡¯t even try to measure it. I cranked down the power on the TX and the desense was still there all the way down to nothing. I cranked the power back up and replaced the feedline with a dummy load and there was zero desense in the repeater/duplexer combo. As an aside, the duplexer is a WP642 (tuned by me) and the repeater is an MSR-2000 (built by me). All I had with me to test the feedline was a Bird 43, and reflected power was nil. I have been told that the feedline has been swept with a NanoVNA, but they were unable to provide me with pictures of the sweeps, so I¡¯m taking the word that ¡®it looked fine¡¯ with a huge grain of salt. I¡¯ll have to go back another time and sweep it myself. The feedline is LDF5-50A and the end of the heliax connects directly to the duplexer tee through a polyphaser. (Yes¡­ I tried testing it with and without the polyphaser inline.) I can see where the feedline has been spliced where the ice-bridge meets the leg of the water tower just after the feedline goes vertical. We didn¡¯t have a ladder with us to go up and have a look at it, but we do plan to do that. We tried to discern what kind of splice was installed¡­ whether it was a heliax splice or two N-Connectors, but with the tape ball, it was impossible to tell. If it¡¯s N-connectors, we¡¯ll replace the lower leg of feedline with a RG-214 jumper and retest, but my gut tells me that the feedline is spliced with a heliax splice; having an N-Connector there would be too easy. The antenna is a G7-144 and was replaced at the same time the antennas were put up along the top perimeter of the water tower. Against my advice, the antenna was hooked directly to the feedline without a jumper. I ¡®think¡¯ the upper connector was replaced when the antenna was installed, but I need to check back on that. I don¡¯t know much about the G7-144, but from what I¡¯ve seen here in the archives it appears to be ok for repeater service with the exception of not being particularly good in the weather. If I¡¯m mistaken, I¡¯m sure I¡¯ll here about it here. I offered to give them a DB-224, but that offer fell on deaf ears. Needless to say, we¡¯re suspect of the feedline. Nobody knows how long it¡¯s been up there, but I do know it¡¯s been up there for a long time. I did see one place at the end of the ice-bridge where someone had stepped on a piece of 5/8¡± heliax and crimped it good; it would not surprise me if the same thing had happened to the LDF5 cable at some point. Clearly, there have been climbers all over that tower more than once. The only thing that worries me are the 5G panels at the top of the water tower. I¡¯m concerned that broadband noise from them is causing the desense, but frankly I don¡¯t know how to test for that. Everything I learned about repeaters I learned here and I¡¯m a lot stronger in the shop then I am on-site. Clearly the club doesn¡¯t want to spend a bunch of money on feedline and climbers only to find out that it didn¡¯t cure the problem. Standing by for advice; flameproof underwear has been donned. Mike WM4B
Started by Mike Besemer - WM4B @ · Most recent @
PD526 Duplexer Tuning 42
I have an issue with tuning a duplexer. As you can see from the pictures the high pass looks good but the low pass has a double peak. I am having an issue trying to merge that double peak into one peak. Any suggestions? Do I have an issue with a high side can or do I just need to keep at it? Thanks Robert
Started by Part 15 Engineer @ · Most recent @
Repeater Remote Monitoring System? 8
Is anyone aware of a ham-priced friendly remote monitoring system? At work we installed a system from TASC Systems product called a Summit. It provided analog voltage monitoring and alarm closure consolidation for our Kenwood NextEdge trunking systems. Nice toys, but too pricey for us poor hams. I'd think there would be an opportunity to have something based on a Raspberry Pi or other SBC that could do the same thing to monitor power levels (with appropriate RF sensors) as well as power supply voltages and contact closures. Anyone know of a DIY system like this for us hams? 73, Rod N1FNE
Started by Rod Lane @ · Most recent @
quantar use for 2meter repeater 10
I have a quantar VHF version and I am looking a working codeplug or settings as the one I have does not go into tx when the Rx receives a signal Any help to get this working will be greatly appreciated
Started by herbie.graham@... @ · Most recent @
Adjusting power level on a Kenwood TKR 850 4
Can anyone tell me how to adjust the power output for high and or low power on a Kenwood TKR 850 repeater? I know there's a pot inside the repeater but can someone advise me on what it's labeled? Chad Nelson WI9HF/WRPL979 Janesville Wisconsin 608-754-8671 Send from my spectrum iPhone 16.
Started by Chad Nelson @ · Most recent @
Broadcast audio on repeater receive audio 9
This one is playing hell with my sanity. I've got a 440 site with a 420 link radio that has broadcast audio from 95.7FM coming in along with the repeater receiver audio. I can dial it down to zero using the controller's audio input pot, so I'd assume it's coming in on the RX audio line. The audio level of the broadcast audio is significantly lower than the repeat audio, so the repeater is still usable, it's just... Highly annoying. Switched all audio lines over to RG174. Tried grounding both ends of the shield, one end of the shield, the other end of the shield, nothing. Tried some ferrites (the ones that come with the Quantar and AstroTAC equipment), no luck. Tried them everywhere. AC lines, audio lines, control lines, no change. Only noticeable change is that when the RX audio line shield of the 174 is grounded, the audio level of the broadcast FM increases. Receiver is a Tait T800-I slimline. I wonder if it's all the exposed wiring on the back side of it that's picking this up. I've tried just about everything I can think of with regard to shielding and ferrites. I don't believe that RF is getting into the controller itself directly, it's obviously coming in on the RX audio line. At this point I am considering swapping the Tait with a TKR-840 so there isn't so much exposed wiring, nor a need for an outboard PL encoder/decoder which could be part of this (but I tried ferrites on all of its cabling as well. OK braintrust... Jeff/WN3A, whatcha got for me? This one is out of my league. Thanks! Chris/KF6AJM -- Chris Baldwin, CETSr. (KF6AJM) Trustee - MetroNET Cal. Intertie (KB3PX)
Started by Chris Baldwin @ · Most recent @
trying to read data on a kenwood 851 repeater 42
I thought my software for my 850 would work, but it says check radio model, retry. Does it take a different program? Thanks. Butch Bussen wa0vjr wa0vjr@... irlp 7135 allstar 56023 echolink 790800 new home phone 785 852-1102
Started by Butch-tiny puppy @ · Most recent @
Looking for XPR8380 Repeater 3
If anyone has one to sell, please let me know.
Started by Gordon Nelson @ · Most recent @
Speaking of Hamvention
We have a clean MSR2000, crystalled for 444.925T/449.925R working condition. Includes factory duplexer. No PL, No Id'er, no external controller. Asking only $50. Can bring to Hamvention if anyone wants it. Reply to kd4ss@....
Started by kd4ss@... @
FS More antenna & guy wire at Hamvention
Guys, In addition to the list of guy wire that I sent yesterday, I will be bringing the following antenna and guy wire: 350 Feet of 1/8" galvanized stranded steel antenna, or light-weight guy, wire - $10 225 Feet of 5/16" Stainless stranded guy wire - $10 145 Feet of 1/8" stranded wire rope - $8 160 Feet of copper clad solid steel antenna wire - $8 200 Feet of copper clad solid steel antenna wire - $10 90 Feet of copper clad solid steel antenna wire - $3 50 Feet of 1/4" stainless stranded guy wire - $5 39 Feet of 1/8" steel wire - FREE 35 Feet of 1/4" solid aluminum ground wire - $15 Again, lengths are close, but may not exact. I have all of the above loaded in my van, so they will be there next weekend. The pieces I listed yesterday are big and heavy, so I'd rather not bother with taking them if nobody wants any of them. In addition to the MII, Bird and DB items listed yesterday, I'm also bringing a nice R-390, Viking II, Collins 180L antenna tuner, and a whole lot of other stuph, so please stop by my fleamarket spaces 9404 and 9405 (at the very North end of the fleamarket, not far from the home-made icecream truck) and say "HI". Y'all have a safe trip to and from the Hamvention! 73, Gary W3DTN
Started by Gary HENDRICKSON @
Heliax 13
I need 300 feet of LDF4-50 1/2 inch heliax for a project. If I can get the heliax to the contractor soon, he will install it at a discount as he is already installing heliax for the tower owner. Thanks de David, K5RAV drwoolweaver@...
Started by Dr David K5RAV @ · Most recent @
looking for xg100lpa
anyone have for sale the xg100m lowband amp? looking fr one at a reasonable price (not the one thsts on ebay now lol thanks Jeff N2IA
Started by Jeff kg2bz @
GE Mastr II Transmit drops after 3-4 seconds 9
Need some help debugging our repeater. Here are the Symptoms: 1) transmit drops out after 3-4 seconds. 2) TX led on 10V regulator control card stays on another few. Seconds after TX drops. 3) as long as LED is on after it drops, there is no output. 4) LED turns off and we have output power again for the 3-4 seconds, then it drops. 5) When the transmit power drops I can head a real fair click/noise that seems to come from the 10v regulator control card. Everything else seems normal. I am guessing something on the 10v Regulator Control is flaky. thoughts? Thanks, Lou K2LRV
Started by Lou @ · Most recent @
Speaking of Hamvention 3
We're making the trip again all the way from Southern California. Assuming we get there, we'll have a variety of gear available including; four lowband Syntor X9000's with cables and control heads, three UHF MastrII mobiles, two new in the box lowband Maratracs w/accessories, one UHF Spectra Desktrac, a variety of Motorola dash mount mobiles, Alliance HD-73 rotator, a pretty little Collins KWM-1, a Heathkit SB-100 w/power supply, assorted parts, test equipment and other stuff from estates, and lots more. We're in the middle of the infield, spaces 7747-7750. Gary
Started by [email protected] @ · Most recent @
Packet Node at an FM Broadcast site 14
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 circulator with dummy load installed to keep FM Broadcast out of the TX side of the repeater. Is there anything that I can do to protect the packet radio ? Thanks for any and all suggestions and direction.
Started by John N3XKD @ · Most recent @
FS Guy Wire at Hamvention
Guys, I have several pieces of galvanized 7-strand steel antenna guy wire that are looking for a new home. If anyone here wants a piece, I'll bring it with me to my fleamarket space at the Hamvention. Here is a list of the individual pieces (one of each) and my asking price: 185 Feet of 1/4" - $45 165 Feet of 1/4" - $40 58 Feet of 1/4" - $14 50 Feet of 1/4" - $12 34 Feet of 1/4" - $8 42 Feet of 5/16" - $15 Lengths shown are close, but may not be exact. I also have several end loops and splicers that work with the guy wire. If nobody is interested in any of these pieces, I won't bring them with me, so if you're interested, please let me know before Tuesday and I'll load them into my van. Otherwise, I won't bring any of them. You can email me direct to: w3dtn@... I will also have some G.E. MASTR II items, including several good 100 Watt VHF P.A.'s, 3 VHF splitter/combiners for paralleling two 100 Watt power amplifiers to get 200 Watts out, and a number of other MII items including some Bird Elex, Decibel Prod., and a lot of other stuph. Please stop by my fleamarket spaces 9404 and 9405 (at the very North end of the fleamarket, not far from the home-made icecream truck) and say "HI". Y'all have a safe trip to and from the Hamvention! 73, Gary W3DTN
Started by Gary HENDRICKSON @
Heliax center pins 3
I am looking for center pins for Andrew Heliax connectors for both 1/2 inch LDF4-50 and 7/8th inch LDF5-50. Male or female. Thanks de David, K5RAV
Started by Dr David K5RAV @ · Most recent @
Andrew Heliax connector Center Pins 6
Does anyone know of a source for Andrew Heliax connector center pins? Thanks de David, K5RAV
Started by Dr David K5RAV @ · Most recent @
Looking for advice on antenna placement for our radio club repeaters. 28
Out club has a 55 foot tower on top of a high point in our county. We are in the process of upgrading the feedline and replacing the antennas. Our coverage for the current 2M/440 antenna at the top was excellent before we had feedline issues. We also currently have a Comet CX-333 tri band antenna side mounted on the tower. The base of CX-333 about 16 feet below the top of the tower. It has had decent coverage on 220 in the past but has recently degraded the last year. It will only be used for 220 operations. The reason for the tri-bander is that it has served as a backup antenna for the top 2M/440 currently and in the past due to antenna / feedline failure. The club is adding a GMRS repeater to the site and the main question I have is, what is everyone¡¯s opinion of side is mounting a Comet CA-712EFC directly opposite the 220 Tri bander. Both standoffs are around 2.5 ¨C 3 feet off each side of the tower. Also is there a rule of thumb on how much separation I should have from the top of the two side mounted antennas to the base of the top antenna? This is what I have for the install: Top of Tower - Comet GP-9 GP9N 2m/440 fed with 7/8 superflex ¨C 25 watts Side Mount - Comet CX-333 (Used for 220Mhz) fed with 7/8 superflex ¨C 10 watts Side Mount - Comet CA-712EFC (GMRS) Fed with ? superflex ¨C 25 watts Thank you for your time!
Started by Dale KB9JJA @ · Most recent @
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