Both ICE 419 filters blew the 10m side again....both were already repaired using the CDE 1000v series caps from Mouser, one had 2 270 pf in, and the other had 3 180 pf.....the one with 2 blew almost
How about four of these: http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Cornell-Dubilier/CDV16FF131JO3/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMtLiKaZgV7flU44AUKbBD%2fXW8YQ%2f4vnaRY%3d Dave Hachadorian, K6LL Yuma, Arizona Both ICE 419 fi
my typo on the CDE, meant to say CDV, already running that type...... _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ TowerTalk mailing list TowerTalk@
I have a pair of 419A and a pair of 419B. The A's have been to many DXpeditions, installed behind Kenwood 480HX's (200W). The first problem happened back in 2004 in Falklands (VP8WWW). We were workin
Very good, at least some people on here have been reading spec sheets. while those cdv16 series capacitors cost more than some of the others that have the same capacitance and voltage rating they are
Rather then trying to follow instructions when changing bands it is much easier and safer to use a band decoder to automatically switch the filters and antennas. John KK9A To: "Tower Talk" <towertalk
Great comments, David. Another point I made in the NCJ review is that realignment is needed when a component is replaced. I used a VNA to do mine. A swept generator and spectrum analyzer also work. A
I take it these would also be good for blown 10m sections in Dunestar filters as well. 73, Steve W1SRD Very good, at least some people on here have been reading spec sheets. while those cdv16 series