[K4RY] Fwd: 145.23 repeater status
John Klingelhoeffer
wb4lnm at gmail.com
Sun Feb 12 08:35:39 CST 2017
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From: Dan Gunter <kk4ice at kk4ice.com>
Date: Sun, Feb 12, 2017 at 1:49 AM
Subject: Re: 145.23 repeater status
Thought you guys might like a peek at just some of what's being done to the
duplexers. Here are photos of the tuning piston from one of the six
cavities, showing what it looks like AFTER a thorough cleaning and
polishing, compared to the condition it was in when I disassembled the
cavity for overhaul and refurbishing. This is how involved a duplexer
refurb can (and should) be, and the meticulous attention to details that go
into getting everything you can out of a set of duplexers. The way I see
it, Lee has spent WAY too much time and money (and sleepless nights) on
that repeater system to have it compromised in any way. Too often I see
very expensive repeater systems fall short of their potential because of
poorly performing duplexers. Given that many (most?) of the duplexers in
use on ham repeaters are re-purposed sets which were pulled from commercial
repeaters (often due to the very fact that they weren't working as well as
they should be) it's usually worth the investment of time and money to do a
complete overhaul on them. This set will take about a week of full time
work to do right. But that's the only way to do it, if you ask me.
Here's the tuning plunger after I finished about an hour of cleaning and
polishing.
Here's what that same plunger/piston looked like when I disassembled the
cavity. Yuck.
It's a lot of work... but I love making a set of these things work like
they're supposed to. When I finish refurbing a set of Decibel Products
DB4060 or DB4062 duplexers, you can bet they're in BETTER condition than
the day they left the factory, because I unfailingly find issues with the
original manufacturing and assembly which -- in my opinion -- should not be
present in a set of duplexer which sold for around $4K to $5K new.
I'll keep you guys posted. If any of you want to see more of the work being
done on these, reply and say so and I'll be sure to share some updated pics
as the overhaul progresses
73 guys,
Dan / KK4ICE
On February 11, 2017 at 11:28 AM Lee Stoker <stokehl at auburn.edu> wrote:
The gold hill repeater is off the air due to maintenance. We thought it
would be a quick fix, but since have discovered there is major issues with
the duplexer system. (Static in the receive signals.)
Dan (kk4ice) is doing a complete rework of the duplexers. This will require
disassembly, capacitor replacement, tuning pipe polishing, checking of the
loop resonators. It’s open heart surgery for a set of cans. While we’re at
it, we will order rg-214 cable and silver connectors and replace the
connector cables with new ones cut to frequency. The current cables are
chrome connector type and cut to a generic vhf length. This process could
take a week to ten days. I am sorry for the inconvenience, but we have
decided to bite the bullet and do a major overhaul to the cans. Thank you
for understanding.
While the 145.23 is down, we are directing normal .23 traffic to the kk4ice
repeater 442.175 123hrz tone. If you have not tried Dan’s repeater, it’s a
very good wide area coverage repeater located at the top of the same tower.
VHF only stations we can use the 147.150 repeater.
73 all. See you on the radio.
Feel free to pass this message along. Thanks
Lee, ke4col
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