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- Tue Jul 03, 2012 2:54 pm
- Forum: Antennas
- Topic: Low power log-periodic high gain PCS-0205
- Replies: 3
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Thank you for your replie,at my figuring,and dropping some DB i figure this. 80 watt transmitter into 4 high gain PCS-0205 at a Gain of 6dB per antenna should give me a gain of 24 db and it should be 1920 watts out but taken into considering coax loss i would say 1900 out at very least 1890 watts. A...
- Tue Jul 03, 2012 2:37 pm
- Forum: FM transmitters
- Topic: Temperatura de funcionamiento de Cyber MAX FM 300w
- Replies: 4
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yes,air con is a must in all transmitter rooms,no matter what,if you cant afford air con and you cant afford too lower the power of transmitter there is a suggestion i can give you.. you will need lengths of PVC pipe,6inch or 3 inch,heavy duty air blower (like a bouncy castle one) and very fine mesh...
- Sat Jun 30, 2012 11:58 am
- Forum: Antennas
- Topic: Low power log-periodic high gain PCS-0205
- Replies: 3
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Low power log-periodic high gain PCS-0205
firstly this is my first post,and id like too say hello too marko and the team and also too all the members here also. Lets get down too business,im starting a project soon and i am requiring various power levels,but at a budget too,i will be using different transmitters too test and wonder if the L...