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Today I traveled to the site of an amateur radio repeater on UHF (70cm) that I maintain after a fault on the transmitter appeared and gradually got worse over the past few months. Lesson learnt - always bring EVERYTHING you may ever need!
On my next visit I will bring back a replacement GPS antenna (note early in the video it appears to be locked) and pop the now repaired transmitter back on site.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uV0u2TOou_k]
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Another great video - thanks for sharing
Very interesting to see the location, antennas and the gear.
When I worked for Airservices I saw some pix of their Mt. Barrow (I think) site in Tassie, and noted a carport there had what looked like railway sleepers on the roof, for falling ice protection
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(07-07-2019, 08:06 PM)VK3RX Wrote: Another great video - thanks for sharing ![Smile Smile](https://www.ahrdf.net/forum/images/smilies/smile.png)
Very interesting to see the location, antennas and the gear.
When I worked for Airservices I saw some pix of their Mt. Barrow (I think) site in Tassie, and noted a carport there had what looked like railway sleepers on the roof, for falling ice protection ![Smile Smile](https://www.ahrdf.net/forum/images/smilies/smile.png)
Hi Damien,
This is just one of the less advanced sites. Next site visit (when it thaws out), I show the more detailed one.
Yes the AS site on Mt Barrow was a good one when we had VK7RAA there. One of our sites has the same grating you see over gutters/drain pits all on the roof to break up the ice. Unfortunately, they aren't electrically bonded very well, so you get little diode effects everywhere causing desense noise.