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On Monday, December 30, 2013 8:59:38 PM UTC-5, Fred McKenzie wrote:
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Tom Horne wrote:



We would like to be able to use 50, 144, 220, and 440 MHz radios at any

position and we would prefer not to have to resort to diplexers and separat
e antennas on the roof if it can be avoided.

Tom-



Phil and CRN have good suggestions that directly address your needs.

Another approach for common local frequencies, is to have a single base s

tation 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 teleph
one wires to connect between the base stations and remotes. Each remote co
uld have a switch to select base stations.

Fred K4DII


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I take it that would involve using only identical radios so as to be able t
o use any control head with any radio.

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Default Quad Band Antenna?

In article ,
Tom Horne wrote:

On Monday, December 30, 2013 8:59:38 PM UTC-5, Fred McKenzie wrote:
In article ,

Tom Horne wrote:



We would like to be able to use 50, 144, 220, and 440 MHz radios at any

position and we would prefer not to have to resort to diplexers and separat
e antennas on the roof if it can be avoided.

Tom-



Phil and CRN have good suggestions that directly address your needs.

Another approach for common local frequencies, is to have a single base s

tation 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 teleph
one wires to connect between the base stations and remotes. Each remote co
uld have a switch to select base stations.

Fred K4DII


Fred

I take it that would involve using only identical radios so as to be able t
o use any control head with any radio.


Tom-

That may also work with same-family radios on different bands. But
someone with more experience than I, might design a universal remote
that could be adapted to several different model radios.

One approach would be to develop a standard interface consisting of
transmit and receive audio pairs operating at line level, plus a keying
pair. To reduce the number of wire pairs, you could use split-winding
transformers to accomplish DC keying on the transmit audio pair.

Fred

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For single frequency use without all the bells and whistles,
I use CPI tone remote units.
http://www.cpicomm.com/
Reasonably priced on eBay.


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I do not believe that 222 MHz is a harmonic of 2 meter or 70 cm - hence the only antenna that I am aware of that will do all would be a custom built J Pole antenna with a radiator for 220 MHz...

The J-pole would require a ground plane - as does all vertical antenna's, and it would have 0 gain...
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