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Originally posted by 1090 MHz View PostYes and there is another called RTC all in the same building @ 1350 Matheson Blvd
AA Electronics, 1350 Matheson Blvd. Unit 8
Sayal Electronics, 1350 Matheson Blvd. Units 3-4
RTC Electronics, 1350 Matheson Blvd. Unit 10A
It's a candy shop of electronics !!!
And when your done there, if you have any money left, you can head on over to Matheson's Exotic Bar.
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Originally posted by abcd567 View PostLOLAttached Files
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Originally posted by Rooster View PostRemove the short at the top, and replace with a 1/4 whip.... You can then remove the dc blocking cap, and associated losses...
LOVE the recycled splitter idea, ill be stealing that! ;-)
Nice to see homebrew projects in detail... Kudos to you.
Any idea if the amp will run on 12vdc?
Thanks
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Originally posted by andyk1 View PostMine is a 12vdc system but actual output is 15vdc 200 milliamp to the amp at masthead @ 15 meters AGL. Works just fine. RG6 cable also. Was thinking about changing to RG58 but that is 50ohm cable so sticking with RG6 at 75ohm. Outside Temps been down to 17 deg (f)
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Originally posted by abcd567 View PostYou are still using ZX81 !!!
It is Sinclair's PC of early 1980's !!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX81
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I have no doubt that all these little amps come from China and just have differet brand stickers put on them. I would say order from amazon in the uk, but since they seem to only want to despatch stuff costing undr a tenner as an accessory to something costing more ... get it from ebay.
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Originally posted by peterhr View PostI have no doubt that all these little amps come from China and just have differet brand stickers put on them.
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Originally posted by 1090 MHz View PostYep... they all are made by this company: http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/sate...amplifier.html
I have a bitter experience of ordering from eBay. I got one, no mention of DC Power Supply rating. Asked Seller, got no info. Used 14VDC, the standard Satellite LNB Voltage. Result same with & without Amplifier. Then I went to different stores in my neighborhood and in one of these stores, found RCA D903 for $4, and it worked like a Jinni.Last edited by abcd567; 2013-11-23, 23:00.
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Gazza..You are actually talking about 'Two seperate Radio Frequencies' ! Aircraft/ATC is using 'Voice' on AM Frequencies..ie:120Mhz-140Mhz..where as ADS-B is 1090Mhz and is 'Digitially Sent' ! If you are looking for an antenna for 130Mhz Band..there are many 'Vertically Polarized Ground Plane Antenna's available..(very easy to build your own as well !) 120+Mhz can have some 'Interesting Propagation'..where as 1090Mhz is mostly 'LOS' ! Check out my earlier post;
LOS (Line of Sight) Calculator
At 1Ghz, Radio Wave reception is mostly LOS..occasionally, you may get some type of 'Inversion', etc. that may increase it somewhat. Here is a simple calculator to see what your station should be receiving..
http://www.qsl.net/w4sat/horizon.htm
Note: This does not take into account, any tall buildings, terrain elevation, etc. so if you are in a city, hilly area, etc. results will vary ! Also, to convert Statute Miles to Nautical Miles, you can use this link:
http://boatsafe.com/tools/scale.htm
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I monitor 6M (50Mhz pretty much daily..and other than a 'Rare Solar Moment'..it is pretty quiet !) Occasionally, I can get some E Skip or F Skip even at 144Mhz..so 'Anything is possible' ! Good Luck with your AC/ATC Rx'ing.. and, Ya..Its Fun !
Jerry
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Originally posted by gazza View Posthi everyone my Q is could someone tell me which is the best antenna i can have for a alinco dj-x3 receiver i will be putting it on my house chimney.I am only listening for air traffic and were planes are going to and fro. so can someone help please
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From 'One Old Ham Op to another'.. 'Yes, Feed Line is 'Very Important'.. but on the Rx end..a 'good pre-amp' helps too !
Now to Tx thru one..well..'different story, eh' ! ;o)
The Sequencer's, Relays, etc. still throw me.. 'had a few 'pop's in my shack' ! 73
Jerry
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Originally posted by yo2bt View PostMy advice of old ham radio is to not spend money on amplifiers. The best amplifier is a good antenna.
Of course as coaxial cable must be of good quality. The best would be H1000 or LMR400.
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