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Re: Noob alert: What is "hardline"?
ed240@...
work
LMR-400-75 is 75 ohms.
ed240@...
work
LMR-400-75 is 75 ohms.
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Ed Hanlon <ed240@...>
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#38002
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Re: Antennas... and Government Agency "FACT SHEET"
Tim and Ann,
It is encouraging that he recovered his legal fees, but not
surprising he had to suffer the revenge of the HOA for a while. People
don't like to be defeated, especially not when
Tim and Ann,
It is encouraging that he recovered his legal fees, but not
surprising he had to suffer the revenge of the HOA for a while. People
don't like to be defeated, especially not when
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trulyyours05
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#38001
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Re: My first post! Hello and some background
Wouldn't some nice 3-1/8 inch Air line do a better job with less loss?
Going even larger is a possibility for the truly dedicated.
John
Wouldn't some nice 3-1/8 inch Air line do a better job with less loss?
Going even larger is a possibility for the truly dedicated.
John
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By
bta_50g
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#37999
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Re: Noob alert: What is "hardline"?
It comes in various sizes - all large.
There are alternatives to hardline that are improvements over RG-11.
Times Microwave's LMR series is very low loss and much easier to work
with than hardline. I
It comes in various sizes - all large.
There are alternatives to hardline that are improvements over RG-11.
Times Microwave's LMR series is very low loss and much easier to work
with than hardline. I
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Ed Hanlon <ed240@...>
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#37998
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Re: De-emphasis Accuphase T-100
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Thank's Dante. I'll [very carefully] check it out
this evening after work.
:-)
~Bryan
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Thank's Dante. I'll [very carefully] check it out
this evening after work.
:-)
~Bryan
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By
chronos83
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#37997
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Re: Noob alert: What is "hardline"?
Hardline is 1/2" "cable" that consists of a seamless aluminum tube
filled with low loss foam and a large gauge center conductor.
Its used by cable companies to distribute signal longer distances
Hardline is 1/2" "cable" that consists of a seamless aluminum tube
filled with low loss foam and a large gauge center conductor.
Its used by cable companies to distribute signal longer distances
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By
moddr1
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#37996
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Re: Noob alert: What is "hardline"?
In a message dated 5/2/2007 8:07:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ed240@... writes:
Did you guys correct for the impedance mismatch? Normal 2-way radio usage calls for 52-ohm impedance, while the
In a message dated 5/2/2007 8:07:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ed240@... writes:
Did you guys correct for the impedance mismatch? Normal 2-way radio usage calls for 52-ohm impedance, while the
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By
Radioman390@...
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#38000
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Re: Antennas... and Government Agency "FACT SHEET"
Al,
We can't site the specific reference, but in 2003 or 2004 the FCC
ruled in favour of a home owner who lived in a planned, gated
community with restrictive covenants against any form of
Al,
We can't site the specific reference, but in 2003 or 2004 the FCC
ruled in favour of a home owner who lived in a planned, gated
community with restrictive covenants against any form of
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Tim Britt & Ann Weatherwax <timbritt@...>
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#37995
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Re: Antennas
The last comment about the 1 meter size appears not to apply to
broadcst TV antennas. In fact I do not see a size reference for that
type. So, a TV/FM antenna should be fine. In fact, an FM
The last comment about the 1 meter size appears not to apply to
broadcst TV antennas. In fact I do not see a size reference for that
type. So, a TV/FM antenna should be fine. In fact, an FM
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By
trulyyours05
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#37994
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Re: My first post! Hello and some background
OK, so I'll save the overkill for the antenna(s)where it will do the
most good.
Thanks again
John
rated.
OK, so I'll save the overkill for the antenna(s)where it will do the
most good.
Thanks again
John
rated.
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By
moddr1
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#37993
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Re: McIntosh MR 78
Gordon,
For MR 78 serial numbers below AD4878:
Change C331 and C334 (3.3nF -> 2.2nF)
For MR 78 serial numbers between AD4878 and AD5503:
Change C331 and C334 (2.7nF -> 1.8nF)
For AD5503 and
Gordon,
For MR 78 serial numbers below AD4878:
Change C331 and C334 (3.3nF -> 2.2nF)
For MR 78 serial numbers between AD4878 and AD5503:
Change C331 and C334 (2.7nF -> 1.8nF)
For AD5503 and
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jovpamarang <jpamarang@...>
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#37992
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Re: Antennas
that has been
north of
say, there
town house
or state
hemisphere as you!
Hmm, if the FCC rules are on your side you should be able to recover
your legal expenses in defending your rights and this
that has been
north of
say, there
town house
or state
hemisphere as you!
Hmm, if the FCC rules are on your side you should be able to recover
your legal expenses in defending your rights and this
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By
trulyyours05
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#37991
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Re: Antennas... and Government Agency "FACT SHEET"
Are we talking about 47 C.F.R. Section 1.4000? It looks like this FCC
rule protecting the right to install antennas is aimed at promoting
satellite TV, digital TV and internet access. It seems not to
Are we talking about 47 C.F.R. Section 1.4000? It looks like this FCC
rule protecting the right to install antennas is aimed at promoting
satellite TV, digital TV and internet access. It seems not to
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By
trulyyours05
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#37990
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Re: De-emphasis Accuphase T-100
Looking from the rear, the cards are on the right side. The manual
shows three metal covers so, the one to the right.
Dante
Looking from the rear, the cards are on the right side. The manual
shows three metal covers so, the one to the right.
Dante
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By
Dante Bencivengo <dbencivengo@...>
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#37985
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Re: Antennas
I think there will always be a market for good FM antennas --- fewer of
us near metro areas will be able to DX out of market stations.
I have already taken the satellite plunge - as the HD-2
I think there will always be a market for good FM antennas --- fewer of
us near metro areas will be able to DX out of market stations.
I have already taken the satellite plunge - as the HD-2
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By
Bruce Carter
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#37989
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By
FMtuners@...
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#37988
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By
FMtuners@...
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#37987
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File - Group Rules
As a reminder, here are the group rules for Yahoo FMTuners -
You can correct your email settings by going to the FMTuners
home page here -
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FMtuners/
and clicking
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You can correct your email settings by going to the FMTuners
home page here -
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and clicking
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By
FMtuners@...
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#37986
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Re: Antennas
The article was about TV antennas as a way of getting high-qulaity
images via over-the-air broadcasting, not about a specialized "HD
antenna." The article mentioned that you could use rabbit ears but
The article was about TV antennas as a way of getting high-qulaity
images via over-the-air broadcasting, not about a specialized "HD
antenna." The article mentioned that you could use rabbit ears but
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sail_c2 <clcampbell@...>
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#37984
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Re: My first post! Hello and some background
John -
Pigtails? What are the losses of the couplers? It's usually over rated.
run? (@ 90Mhz)
I couldn't be bothered using hardline at 40 feet. Seems like overkill
to me.
Ed
John -
Pigtails? What are the losses of the couplers? It's usually over rated.
run? (@ 90Mhz)
I couldn't be bothered using hardline at 40 feet. Seems like overkill
to me.
Ed
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By
Ed Hanlon <ed240@...>
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#37983
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