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Questions Kenwood TKR-750 repeater
Hello All,
We bought a kenwood repeater TKR-750 and 2 diamond F23 antennas plus the programming software. Unfortunately we can't hear anything beyond one kilometer. Here are the frequencies we are using: TX 15900 RX 16000 TONE1413 The equipment are being used in africa in a remote location for an NGO helping refugees I am back here in the states now. I would appreciate any pointers from the group. Thanks. - Nur |
Nur,
first of all, I assume that those frequencies are legally licensed in whatever country you're in. You didn't mention anything about a duplexer or mechanical cavity filters, so can I assume you aren't using any? A 1 MHz Tx/Rx separation is very close at VHF to use for a repeater, unless you have a good duplexer with 80 dB or so of Tx-RX isolation, or have the Tx and Rx antennas vertically isolated by about 80 feet or more. Horizontal separation is not very helpful, as it would require a separation of nearly 10 times that horizontally to obtain the same isolation as the 80' of vertical isolation. Of course, this requires a tower, or tall building (maybe a water tank?). If you don't have one, you will need a duplexer, or run the transmitter power down to a couple of watts and get as much vertical isolation as you can. Summary: You're probably desensitizing your own receiver with your transmitter, which creates both wideband noise, and direct receiver desens from overload. Good Luck, Rick T. Newbie wrote: Hello All, We bought a kenwood repeater TKR-750 and 2 diamond F23 antennas plus the programming software. Unfortunately we can't hear anything beyond one kilometer. Here are the frequencies we are using: TX 15900 RX 16000 TONE1413 The equipment are being used in africa in a remote location for an NGO helping refugees I am back here in the states now. I would appreciate any pointers from the group. Thanks. - Nur |
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