[MCARC] KA0AKT

Farren Constable farren at computershed.com
Sun Mar 7 18:55:04 EST 2021


I don't know much about coax but I've heard that for a repeater
application, where transmit and receive are happening at the same time,
certain types of coax are no good.  Is ALL hardline good for repeater use?
Specifically, this 75' piece with ends on it?

My interest level on any of this will depend on price -- what do you have
in mind?

-Farren

The Computer Shed
Business Computer Services
785.747.8100





On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 2:53 PM Myron Nolind <myron.w0mdn at gmail.com> wrote:

> AR279 is a 2 meter/70cm ring I style antenna. I might be interested
>
> On Sun, Mar 7, 2021 at 1:35 PM Mike Stillwell <gwtouring at bluevalley.net>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello:
>> To help Al’s family get Al’s house cleaned out I bought all of the ham
>> related equipment and now will be offering it for sale as I really
>> don’t have a need for most of it. I’m in the process of identifying, then
>> testing the HF/vHF radios, and
>> cleaning the equipment. I will offer it to those on the mcarc email first
>> and then I will list elsewhere. I’m not trying to make a big profit just
>> recoup
>> my time and money. If you know of someone not on mcarc feel free to share
>> this info.
>> The list so far consists of:
>>
>>    1. Coax, 164’ on a spool of RFC 400. This has a solid conductor. NEW
>>    2. Coax, 100’ of DXE 400 Max with pl259’s installed by DX Engineering
>>    stranded conductor. NEW
>>    3. Coax, 40’ of DXE 400 Max no ends stranded conductor. NEW
>>    4. Coax. Hard line, 1/2” approx 75’ w/ type N connector on one end a
>>    female UHF on the other end. USED
>>    5. Antenna, Cushcraft AR270 BCA. I found not find any info on this
>>    antenna but it looks to be a colinear for 144 and 440. It looks new.
>>    6. Antenna, Cushcraft 5 element beam, 12 boom, 6M band NEW
>>    7. Antenna, 2 Cushcraft 6 element beam for 440, NEW
>>    8. Antenna, Cushcraft 17 element beam on 30 boom, NEW
>>    9. Radio, Kenwood TS-940S 1.8 thru 29.5 (no 60m). Power out exceeded
>>    100w CW on all bands and sensitivity < 0.1uv using the Elecraft XG3 at
>>    lowest level and they switching over -36 Db of of additional attenuation.
>>    This radio cleaned up really nice. This was used recently by Al on the
>>    WX/phone nets.
>>
>> Please let me know if any of you have an interest.
>> There will be more listings as I test and clean equipment
>>
>> 73 ACØI
>> Mike
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