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On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 20:59:38 EST, Fred McKenzie wrote:
Another approach for common local frequencies, is to have a single base station for each frequency, with a remote control at each position. This allows the base station to be located (in a separate equipment room?) closer to the antenna to minimize feed line loss. All it takes is telephone wires to connect between the base stations and remotes. Each remote could have a switch to select base stations. At one time one of our clients' RACES installations contemplated putting an ICOM ham transceiver up near the antennas in the equipment room (attic) and using the detachable head in the EOC. The head was designed to be "remotely" located in a vehicle via a CAT5-type cable. ICOM said that they had tested it for 50 feet. We were going to test it on the bench for 250 feet using a spool of CAT5 (no need to unroll the whole length) but the client ran out of money for that project and we never got to do it. 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon |
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