Are you asking about a duplexer as would typically be used for a two-way radio repeater, or what hams often refer to as a "duplexer" but in reality is a cross-band coupler (i.e. allowing VHF and UHF
TX-RX Systems (aka Bird Technology Group, BTG, Bird RF) - www.birdrf.com EMR - www.emrcorp.com Telewave - www.telewave.com They are called "crossband couplers" in the commercial world - use that ter
I don't specifically buy "generic" connectors, but of all of the PL-259 crimp connectors for 0.195" OD coax that I've used, trying to put them on a cable with a stranded center conductor like RG400
Most of the Sola/GS/Dielectric meters and slugs have a Coaxial Dynamics equivalent. The part numbers for the slugs are easy to cross-reference - prefix the Dielectric part number with an "8" and you
is Perhaps unrelated, but I don't know if the ARRL upload process recognizes "/P" for portable does it? Obviously it understands "/R" for Rover. permissive I agree in general, but I don't know how t
it FYI, that's a Prodelin dish. Harris may have re-sold them at some point in the past, but it was definitely OEM'ed by Prodelin. Most likely model 1304. Should be able to find specs and docs on the
Just finished repairs to an iced-damaged 222 yagi at my contest site which I only visit a few times a year between contests - would anybody be around this afternoon for a quick test? I'm in FN10db, 1
Thanks for the test Ray. I have another sked/test for 5PM and then I'm pulling the plug and making the trek back home. 73 -- Jeff _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing