Hello TTers,
The best ICE device for beverages is the 180I model. Its not listed on
their catalog. They basically built it based on my question if they can
build the 180A with isolated windings therefor the "I" designator.
It also has lightning surge protection inside, which isn't a bad idea.
I will be back in the office by the end of the week, but Sharon has been
doing a wonderful job of keeping the doors open.
Jay, WX0B
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger" <rmurad@vento.com.br>
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] ICE devices for Beverages
>
> Hi, Frank
>
> Thanks a lot for your comments. They're very useful. Yes, I've already
> E-Mailed Jay some days ago. Unfortunately he is traveling on business. He
> does not have the data sheets at hand and his access to Internet is almost
> unavailable. So, Sharon (at Array Solutions) is doing her best to help me.
> She has tried to contact ICE several times without success. She is going
to
> try again next week.
>
> Meanwhile I posted the questions here in the hope somebody may have the
> info I need so I can decide quickly. I am in a hurry because I have a
> friend right now in USA in a business trip and I'd like him to buy the
> devices and bring them to me in hands. If I delay, he may come back. I
must
> get the info before that so I can decide among available models.
>
> I'll keep an eye here, waiting for the answers. Thanks again and 73!
> Roger - PY1OL
>
> At 13:50 05/08/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> >Hi Roger,
> >
> >ICE is still in business but unless u r a dealer etc. they are very
> >difficult to get thru to by phone or email. I get all my products for
> >multi rig service from a friend of mine Jay Terleski, wx0b, he owns Array
> >Solutions.. If u want to know about ICE products give him a call. He
> >does custom systems all the time and I am certain he will be happy to
> >answer ur questions. If he doesn't know the answer, he'll definitely
find
> >out! Tell him Frank Norton told you to call so he knows how u got these
> >phone numbers (no I don't get any commision or discounts):
> >
> >Phone: 972-203-2008 (will also forward to his cell phone if available,
or
> >leave a voice mail he will call back very quickly.
> >
> >EMail: <mailto:wx0b@arraysolutions.com> (if u email today, I'll bet
> >he'll answer today.)
> >
> >I hope this is helpful.
> >
> >73 de Frank KB8XU
> >
> >At 01:32 PM 8/5/2001 -0300, you wrote:
> >
> >>Hi TowerTalkians,
> >>
> >>I am building a Beverage. I visited http://personal.isla.net/ice/ and I
> >>read the specifications of the devices that ICE offers. I could not
> >>decide between ICE Models 180A, 181A and 184A. I already understood the
> >>basic differences but I still have some questions. I sent several
E-Mails
> >>to ICE but never got an answer. So I am posting here some Questions.
> >>Perhaps some of you can give an insight.
> >>TIA
> >>73 Roger - PY1OL
> >>----------------------------------------------
> >>
> >>Notes
> >>-----
> >>#1: I read that Model 180A accepts both 50 and 75 Ohms feedlines. I
could
> >>not find this information about Model 181A.
> >>#2: From what I read, Model 181A allows one to apply a DC voltage into
> >>the Beverage for remote switching. This part is not clearly explained in
> >>the texts so I could not fully understand this feature. I want to
> >>evaluate this feature and decide whether I should buy 180A or 181A. I
can
> >>think of something to change the main lobe of the antenna by using
> >>relays, but I can't see how a single 181A takes part in such a system.
> >>#3: Model 184A is a Model 180A (which is a DC blocking unit) plus a
> >>filter plus a preamp. So, 184A is clearly more useful than both 180A and
> >>181A, BUT it is DC blocking!
> >>
> >>Questions
> >>---------
> >>#1: Does Model 181A (DC passive unit) accept both 50 and 75 Ohms
> >>feedlines too?
> >>
> >>#2: Could anybody suggest a practical example, mentioning wires, devices
> >>and components, where advantage is taken from the fact that 181A is DC
passive?
> >>
> >>#3: Supposing that I may ever need the DC passive feature, I shall not
> >>buy Model 184A. Does ICE offers another version of 184A which is not DC
> >>blocking?
> >>
> >>#4: It is strange that ICE does not reply to E-Mails. Is ICE out of
business?
>
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>
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