GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
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GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
GB3FT is coming along nicely and under going tests using clause 10 from my qth before being installed at it's final location.
I've created a qrz.com page for it which contains a summary. I'll add more info to it as time permits.
Also in the coming months expect to see an article about its creation.
The intent is to foster more activity in the North West and maybe eventually link up with other repeaters.
Many thanks to GM4ISM, G3ZGZ, G3RFL, G3WGU, G0AIN, G4EWJ who all contributed in someway to the creation of GB3FT.
Now we continue to wait for license approval.....
I've created a qrz.com page for it which contains a summary. I'll add more info to it as time permits.
Also in the coming months expect to see an article about its creation.
The intent is to foster more activity in the North West and maybe eventually link up with other repeaters.
Many thanks to GM4ISM, G3ZGZ, G3RFL, G3WGU, G0AIN, G4EWJ who all contributed in someway to the creation of GB3FT.
Now we continue to wait for license approval.....
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Re: GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
That looks a very nice repeater, well done. Do you have a QRA locator for the repeater. 73
Re: GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
currently at my qth beaming north IO83NS, but will be moving to the QTH of G3WGU, Check out GB3FT on qrz.com.
Also hope to add a 146.5MHz rx before too long beaming SE from the Fylde.
Also hope to add a 146.5MHz rx before too long beaming SE from the Fylde.
Re: GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
GB3FT is now at its final location and seems to have reasonable coverage - still waiting for a decision on license approval so we're using Steve's callsign G3WGU under clause 10.
It can be turned on / off by sending the appropriate DTMF commands on 144.750MHz.
It also has a 146.5MHz RBW rx which should be operational in the next few days - just waiting for yagi to be installed.
I also have 146.5MHz tx / rx capability and would welcome any direct tests.
It can be turned on / off by sending the appropriate DTMF commands on 144.750MHz.
It also has a 146.5MHz RBW rx which should be operational in the next few days - just waiting for yagi to be installed.
I also have 146.5MHz tx / rx capability and would welcome any direct tests.
Re: GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
A new forum has been created in the ATV Repeaters section for GB3FT. Send me a PM with the location and technical stuff and I will fill them in for you.
Doppler effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.
Re: GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
Unfortunately the Fylde area is quite well screened from my QTH in IO84tm. When my Portsdown is complete (soon I hope) I intend to get out /P and may be able to access from one of the hills around here. Ian G4EXD is working on a Portsdown too and is not far from here so fingers crossed.
73 Dave.
73 Dave.
...are you sure I can't use a pair of 813's?...
Re: GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
Hi Dave,
good to hear you're building a Portsdown - I've built one myself and very pleased with it. Four other locals here on the Fylde coast are building them as well, plus another couple have Pluto units so we have a small core of ATV operators locally.
Maybe work you when you're out portable ?
73 Tim
good to hear you're building a Portsdown - I've built one myself and very pleased with it. Four other locals here on the Fylde coast are building them as well, plus another couple have Pluto units so we have a small core of ATV operators locally.
Maybe work you when you're out portable ?
73 Tim
Re: GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
Nice job
Just a suggestion about the 3 AV leads that connect to top and bottom box
Generally thin leads don't have much copper in them and can cause degradation of picture quality
The Yellow video lead in particular may benefit from having some good shielding
To protect it from some of the nasties that live in a repeater hut
It may do nothing, but it's good protection
A piece to RG6 Quad or RG59 Dual with F types and a couple of F to RCA adapters would be what I'd use
Just a suggestion about the 3 AV leads that connect to top and bottom box
Generally thin leads don't have much copper in them and can cause degradation of picture quality
The Yellow video lead in particular may benefit from having some good shielding
To protect it from some of the nasties that live in a repeater hut
It may do nothing, but it's good protection
A piece to RG6 Quad or RG59 Dual with F types and a couple of F to RCA adapters would be what I'd use
Re: GB3FT - A new DATV repeater for Fylde coast and surrounding area
Thanks for the tip re RCA leads, a similar thought had passed thru my mind as well, however fortunately the repeater is located in a fairly benign location (loft space) and is easily accessible should the need arise.
Bigger problem is the performance of the 146.5MHz rx which currently seems 'deaf'. Not sure if the rx is getting blocked or if the antenna is not performing as it should, hopefully will get it sorted out before too long.
73 Tim
Bigger problem is the performance of the 146.5MHz rx which currently seems 'deaf'. Not sure if the rx is getting blocked or if the antenna is not performing as it should, hopefully will get it sorted out before too long.
73 Tim