Jim,
What is the loss in your high power diplexer??? and what coax
are you using??? and how much???
What I am trying to get to is, is the loss in db worth the dollars
not spent???
If this club is going to put up long boom Yagies for vhf & uhf in
the horizontal plane it sounds like they are looking for weak signal
performance, not extra losses.
Art
KB7WW
Jim Rhodes wrote:
>
> 1. Yes there are diplexers and even triplexers (HF,VHF,UHF) and they are
> much less expensive than a good sized hunk of low loss coax. I have a
> diplexer here rated at 800 watts on 2meters & 500 watts on 430 MHz. I have
> no idea now what it cost, but it was not terribly expensive. certainly less
> than 100 ft of lmr400.
>
> At 11:29 PM 01/16/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hello All,
> >
> > My Club staton is planning some upgrades and had some
> >quick questions about the VHF/UHF side of things...
> >
> >1). On Top of 1 tower, We are putting up 2 Long Boom Yagi's. 1
> >For 2M and the Other for 440. The 2M has a Boom length of about
> >8 Ft. The 440 is slightly shorter. They are going above our tribander
> >for the start of a X-mas tree - Both mounted Horizontal.
> >
> >To save on feedlines, Can we feed Both Yagis Together With a T
> >Junction? Im assuming we'll need equal Coax to each Ant. after the
> >T. Or will this require a Di-plexer? And along with this, What are
> >good stacking Distances for these yagi's sitting above the
> >tribander?
> >
> >2). 2m and 440 are a start for us. Eventually, We want to add in
> >220, 900, 1.2 Ghz and maybe some higher bands; But, we are
> >starting to run out of room for Long Booms on the towers. We
> >started looking into Logs for VHF/UHF. Two Models we found were
> >the Tennadyne T31 and the Create CLP 5130-1. Any1 have any 1st
> >hand experience with 1 of these? How do they preform?
> >
> >Thanks to all in advance..
> >
> >73's
> >
> >Ulysses Rodriguez - KD4RWN
> >President - University Of Central Florida ARC (K4UCF)
> >Member: ARRL, FCG, WWYC # 77
> >kd4rwn@arrl.net
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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