http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-03-2196A1.pdf Substitute .txt or .doc if you would rather have it in ASCII (.txt) or as a Microsquish Word document (.doc) Scott Townley NX7U Gilb
For the life of me I cannot find my notes on any of the manufacturers/suppliers of the "easy weld" sticks that can be used with just a butane torch. Can anyone help out with some links? Thanks, Scott
Good stuff Chuck. One very important thing to remember is that the common-mode current "sees" a transmission line of unknown impedance. One conductor is the outside surface of the coaxial line, and t
From EFJohnson catalog #978 229-201 10uH 3A 14AWG 4-3/8"L x 2-1/2" W x 2-31/32" H 229-202 18uH 5A 12AWG 5-29/32"L 229-203 28uH 5A 12AWG 7-5/32" L At 11:54 2003-09-21, Joe Reisert wrote: Tower talkers
The main thing to keep in mind with any passive repeater scheme is that path loss isn't additive--it's much worse than that. To illustrate: in free space, if the pathloss from point A to point B is 1
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That's a 3SK183 dual-gate GaAsFET you have there. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@contesting.com http:
Oh, and equivalents are allegedly CF300 and BF966, both of which are available at RFParts. _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk ma
a *rough* approximation is d=sqrt(2*h1)+sqrt(2*h2), where h1 and h1 are the heights (in feet) of the two towers and d is the distance in miles. Would need to be a bit less than that for true LOS. ___