[arm-allstar] Newbie hardware node builder, looking for elmer that I can ask questions or advice.
David McGough
kb4fxc at inttek.net
Thu Apr 6 11:52:06 EST 2017
Hi,
I'm running a "backyard" 888 repeater right now. I've simply got the RX
radio on the stock whip antenna and the TX radio runs into a dummy load,
via a half-wave section of poorly shield (cheap!) RG-58 coax. This combo
works well for short range coverage (a few hundred feet). The radios are
oriented 180 degrees apart from each other---so, the TX connection is at
one end, the RX at the other. This affords some isolation.
If you're trying to get "neighborhood" coverage (maybe 1500 ft radius), a
pair of 888 radios run into a notch-only duplexer will work. Or, split
antennas would probably work, too. I purchased a cheap Chinese notch
duplexer off ebay and found its performance on par with similar
name-brand units.
I wouldn't recommend trying to extend a 888 repeaters range beyond the
neighborhood, they're not the right solution if you're building a real
repeater. ....But, for short range use, they work great!
73, David KB4FXC
On Thu, 6 Apr 2017, "John Hoser-Smith via arm-allstar" wrote:
> KD4ONT:Â My first question is: with a g7rpg suggested mod for
milliwatts output, with a 888s, what band split should I use that the rx
would not be taken out by the Tx.
>N0ECT: I operate several Allstar Nodes and (1) IRLP node. All Simplex
>and a PL Tone on TX.  We have one Allstar Node that connects (UHF) to
>an old fashion (FM) Repeater Backbone - there we use different Tx and Rx
>to match the Repeaters frequencies. If you're planning a simple/basdic
>Allstar Node - might want to consider Simplex.  My 2 cents
On Thursday, April 6, 2017 1:05 AM, kd4ont via arm-allstar <arm-allstar at hamvoip.org> wrote:
I reached out to Peter, g7rpg. Waiting for a response. Is there someone that I could ask hardware software questions, when I see a road block, that wouldn't mind directing me to good solutions? I know asking "stupid" newb questions, out here, might be good, but bore the rest of you.
My first question is: with a g7rpg suggested mod for milliwatts output, with a 888s, what band split should I use that the rx would not be taken out by the tx. I know the 888s has a rx as big as a barn door. Would a cross band setup be better with these chinese radios at very low tx power?
I'm piecing together my first hybrid node. A tx rx and dtmf mic node. This is for only around the house setup. I want to be able to use the dtmf mic and speaker, like a base station, AND OR, use a mini repeater for wireless usage around the house.
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