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RE: [VHFcontesting] Re: 902 vs 903

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Subject: RE: [VHFcontesting] Re: 902 vs 903
From: Lee Scott - AA1YN <aa1yn@aa1yn.com>
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 18:53:25 -0400
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At 05:35 PM 9/2/2004 -0500, you wrote:
I agree, but we do a lot of multi-op in VHF contests and that drives us
to separate stations.  I also, am not able to spend the money on new
equipment, so I use whatever is at hand that works and all the IF radios
added up doesn't come close to the cost of an FT-817.  Even the 2 meter
allmodes are 15 years old or better (TR-751, TS-711, TS-700SP), I think
I paid a max of $250 dollars for the 711 several years ago, and the only
"new" style rig is a 706MKII that I take out of the mobile for multi-op
VHF efforts.  Even my towers and antennas systems are very low dollar.
I would venture to guess I have put together "fun" 6 meter through 1296
station for less than $2500 counting one tower, feedline and antennas.

Actually, I wish I had an arrangement where I could use one IF radio
with 3 or 4 transverters for the mobile so I could play Rover and fit
everything into my pickup.  Maybe you could pass on your methods for
switching between several transverters without spending a lot of cash?

Danny

Hi Danny,


I have a single FT817 which feeds a bias-tee to place the xmit key signal on the IF line. Each of the transverters "listen" for this key signal to place them into transmit. I remotely switch the IF line to the one transverter I wish to use. All of my transverters are located on the tower. It does unfortunately require a separate switch in the shack for selecting which transverter I am activating.



Lee Scott - AA1YN
Home of the VHF & Up Register http://www.aa1yn.com/vhf
Hooksett, NH
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