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Old January 24th 06, 07:10 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Can gunplexer transmitter and receiver can be mounted to external
antennas ?

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Mustafa Umut Sarac

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On 24 Jan 2006 10:10:54 -0800, "mustafa umut sarac"
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Can gunplexer transmitter and receiver can be mounted to external
antennas ?

Best ,

Mustafa Umut Sarac



Yes, of course, but you'll need to waterproof the installation

Peter, G3PHO
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"mustafa umut sarac" wrote in message
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Can gunplexer transmitter and receiver can be mounted to external
antennas ?

Best ,

Mustafa Umut Sarac


I can't be much help here, but maybe someone else remembers better
about a scheme dubbed "open wire waveguide"...... I'm very foggy on the
details, but seems like the system was tried with the gunnplexer. An old QST
or CQ think I think........... 50 years ago?
Old Chief Lynn..... W7LTQ


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Oh yes, I remeber that! it was dubbed G-Line from its inventor, Georges
Goubaut, canadian I think.
that line has very low losses and can operate wonderfully. However, in
this case it's going to be hard to couple the cavity to such a line.
the Gunnplexer is phase sensitive and needs circular polarized antennas
to operate correctly. I would suggest that a better approach would be
to waterproof the whole thing and locate it on the tower, going down
with cables on the low frequency side. I used to peel off the mica
window found on old kerosene burning heating stoves and ose that with a
few dabs of RTV to waterproof the cavity opening and put the whole on
the roof.
Saandy 4Z5KS

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BTW, it appeared in Popular Electronics. I still have a copy of the
pater somewhere at home.



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Old January 27th 06, 01:48 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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"Saandy , 4Z5KS" wrote in message
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Oh yes, I remeber that! it was dubbed G-Line from its inventor, Georges
Goubaut, canadian I think.
that line has very low losses and can operate wonderfully. However, in
this case it's going to be hard to couple the cavity to such a line.
the Gunnplexer is phase sensitive and needs circular polarized antennas
to operate correctly.


The Gunnplexers I have owned ( AR I believe) were linear polarized.
With those, it's just a matter of getting waveguide to the antenna- this may
not be cheap especially if you need flexible transitions.
Tower mounting obviates this but temp variations will move the Gunnplexer
all over the place.
Dale W4OP


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