
A new way to go on repeater sites (back and forth)
http://www.youtube.com/v/Rd8AJdcnw4A.swf
"-" "It is not the class of license the amateur holds, but the class of the amateur that holds the license."
Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE

wow
I think I will stay with riding the helicopter down. I used to ski a lot.....but
At one of my repeater sites the face to one side looks like this mountain with about a 2000 foot sheer drop. This only 25-feet from the shelter and tower. I can say there is one heck of a view. http://www.kl7uw.com/work.htm
73 Ed - KL7UW
At 05:09 AM 4/4/2007, Luc Leblanc wrote:
A new way to go on repeater sites (back and forth)
http://www.youtube.com/v/Rd8AJdcnw4A.swf
"-" "It is not the class of license the amateur holds, but the class of the amateur that holds the license."
Luc Leblanc VE2DWE Skype VE2DWE www.qsl.net/ve2dwe WAC BASIC CW PHONE SATELLITE
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I have installed tripod, g-5500, mast, and rest of antenna gear on my roof. However, I still need to do the coax runs now.
I have not done this before, but have a box of coax ready to go. My question is, I assume you want to run an individual line for each antenna right?
In other words, I want a 50ft run for VHF, a 50ft run for UHF, a 50ft run of hardline for 1.2ghz and a 50ft run for 2.4ghz with down converter?
Run these all into a box on the tripod I assume where the preamps will go?
Then do I need power to the pre-amp box for the preamps or can I power them all via the coax? I have the downconverter also to power. Just trying to figure out the best way.
Pictures, thoughts and comments of best method would be great.
Thanks, Mike Kb8zgl
participants (3)
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Edward Cole
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Luc Leblanc
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Michael J. Wolthuis