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dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: I do not schlep gear. I am an RF technician. I play with radios and antennas and make union scale doing it. Does that entail more than microphones? Do you repair equipment? Engineer or build equipment? Microphones, instrument packs, wireless intercoms, wireless in-ear monitors, etc. I do component level troubleshooting and repair. I am not an engineer. I am a high-school "dropout". That being said, I design and build RF amplifier systems, spec fixed filters and have Anatech build them, and tune "agile" cavity bandpass filters. I sweep cables. I coordinate frequencies for "live" TV shows. That sounds like a great job. Good for you. You probably use some kind of TDR to test the cables. Is most of it 75 ohm? I've never worked with "agile cavity bandpass filters". Sounds interesting. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: I do not schlep gear. I am an RF technician. I play with radios and antennas and make union scale doing it. Does that entail more than microphones? Do you repair equipment? Engineer or build equipment? Microphones, instrument packs, wireless intercoms, wireless in-ear monitors, etc. I do component level troubleshooting and repair. I am not an engineer. I am a high-school "dropout". That being said, I design and build RF amplifier systems, spec fixed filters and have Anatech build them, and tune "agile" cavity bandpass filters. I sweep cables. I coordinate frequencies for "live" TV shows. That sounds like a great job. Good for you. You probably use some kind of TDR to test the cables. Is most of it 75 ohm? I've never worked with "agile cavity bandpass filters". Sounds interesting. I wish we had a TDR. When we get a thousand foot roll of cable we actually unspool the whole mess to see that it's all there. Oddly enough, we do have optical TDRs for fiber, but none for copper. I personally own one, but I don't mingle my tools with the company's. I use my trusty R&S FSH-313. We use these extensively. As soon as we retune them we void the warranty, but have only lost one so far. We use the 4 cavity model. http://www.microwavefilter.com/pdffiles/pg20.pdf I am currently watching Stevie Wonder and the Jonas Brothers, doing "Superstition". |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: I do not schlep gear. I am an RF technician. I play with radios and antennas and make union scale doing it. Does that entail more than microphones? Do you repair equipment? Engineer or build equipment? Microphones, instrument packs, wireless intercoms, wireless in-ear monitors, etc. I do component level troubleshooting and repair. I am not an engineer. I am a high-school "dropout". That being said, I design and build RF amplifier systems, spec fixed filters and have Anatech build them, and tune "agile" cavity bandpass filters. I sweep cables. I coordinate frequencies for "live" TV shows. That sounds like a great job. Good for you. You probably use some kind of TDR to test the cables. Is most of it 75 ohm? I've never worked with "agile cavity bandpass filters". Sounds interesting. Oh yeah. We currently use LMR400 UltraFlex, but I'm pushing to change over to Davis Buryflex. All 50 Ohm. |
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In article ,
dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: I do not schlep gear. I am an RF technician. I play with radios and antennas and make union scale doing it. Does that entail more than microphones? Do you repair equipment? Engineer or build equipment? Microphones, instrument packs, wireless intercoms, wireless in-ear monitors, etc. I do component level troubleshooting and repair. I am not an engineer. I am a high-school "dropout". That being said, I design and build RF amplifier systems, spec fixed filters and have Anatech build them, and tune "agile" cavity bandpass filters. I sweep cables. I coordinate frequencies for "live" TV shows. That sounds like a great job. Good for you. You probably use some kind of TDR to test the cables. Is most of it 75 ohm? I've never worked with "agile cavity bandpass filters". Sounds interesting. I wish we had a TDR. When we get a thousand foot roll of cable we actually unspool the whole mess to see that it's all there. Oddly enough, we do have optical TDRs for fiber, but none for copper. I personally own one, but I don't mingle my tools with the company's. I use my trusty R&S FSH-313. A spectrum analyzer with tracking generator is an excellent piece of diagnostic gear and just the thing to use to tune up circuits. The Germans build good stuff and R&S is top of the line. We use these extensively. As soon as we retune them we void the warranty, but have only lost one so far. We use the 4 cavity model. http://www.microwavefilter.com/pdffiles/pg20.pdf They look like tuned cavity filters alright. I'm really surprised you don't have a TDR for the electrical coax. Is the copper coax 50 or 75 ohm? Do you use SMA or the type F connectors. My work is 50 ohm connectors of all types from "V" to "BNC" and the frequency range of DC to 65 GHz. No optical work at the current job right now with one exception coming up later this year. I am currently watching Stevie Wonder and the Jonas Brothers, doing "Superstition". My radio on the desk at work can't compete with that. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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In article ,
dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: I do not schlep gear. I am an RF technician. I play with radios and antennas and make union scale doing it. Does that entail more than microphones? Do you repair equipment? Engineer or build equipment? Microphones, instrument packs, wireless intercoms, wireless in-ear monitors, etc. I do component level troubleshooting and repair. I am not an engineer. I am a high-school "dropout". That being said, I design and build RF amplifier systems, spec fixed filters and have Anatech build them, and tune "agile" cavity bandpass filters. I sweep cables. I coordinate frequencies for "live" TV shows. That sounds like a great job. Good for you. You probably use some kind of TDR to test the cables. Is most of it 75 ohm? I've never worked with "agile cavity bandpass filters". Sounds interesting. Oh yeah. We currently use LMR400 UltraFlex, but I'm pushing to change over to Davis Buryflex. All 50 Ohm. Are you sure the Buryflex is a better cable you your application? The attenuation per foot is a little higher. The Buryflex is not specified to extent that the LMR-400 so I can't make a recommendation. I would buy some as a trial to see how it holds up compared to what you are using now. http://www.davisrf.com/coax.php The Buryflex cable does not have any specifications for bend radius for instance or much at all for specifications compared to the LM-400. http://www.m2inc.com/main%20html/lmr400_a.pdf What connectors do you use with this cable? N type? -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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On Feb 7, 6:15*am, dave wrote:
BDK wrote: In article , says... Haven't been listening to AJ lately. * - - - If I were you I'd reserve judgment until after the trials. - - Trials? Who's going on trial? - The Bush Crime Family of course. -*Actions have consequences. Dave - You mean 'classic' Communist Show Trials. Everyone is Guilty As Hell and It's Show and Tell Time ! (OT) : ObamaNation© Show Trials for former Bush Administration Officials; CIA Agents and US Military Officers OBAMA SAYS : HANG THEM ALL ! .. . . IN THE NAME OF CHANGE |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , dave wrote: I do not schlep gear. I am an RF technician. I play with radios and antennas and make union scale doing it. Does that entail more than microphones? Do you repair equipment? Engineer or build equipment? Microphones, instrument packs, wireless intercoms, wireless in-ear monitors, etc. I do component level troubleshooting and repair. I am not an engineer. I am a high-school "dropout". That being said, I design and build RF amplifier systems, spec fixed filters and have Anatech build them, and tune "agile" cavity bandpass filters. I sweep cables. I coordinate frequencies for "live" TV shows. That sounds like a great job. Good for you. You probably use some kind of TDR to test the cables. Is most of it 75 ohm? I've never worked with "agile cavity bandpass filters". Sounds interesting. I wish we had a TDR. When we get a thousand foot roll of cable we actually unspool the whole mess to see that it's all there. Oddly enough, we do have optical TDRs for fiber, but none for copper. I personally own one, but I don't mingle my tools with the company's. I use my trusty R&S FSH-313. A spectrum analyzer with tracking generator is an excellent piece of diagnostic gear and just the thing to use to tune up circuits. The Germans build good stuff and R&S is top of the line. We use these extensively. As soon as we retune them we void the warranty, but have only lost one so far. We use the 4 cavity model. http://www.microwavefilter.com/pdffiles/pg20.pdf They look like tuned cavity filters alright. I'm really surprised you don't have a TDR for the electrical coax. Is the copper coax 50 or 75 ohm? Do you use SMA or the type F connectors. My work is 50 ohm connectors of all types from "V" to "BNC" and the frequency range of DC to 65 GHz. No optical work at the current job right now with one exception coming up later this year. I am currently watching Stevie Wonder and the Jonas Brothers, doing "Superstition". My radio on the desk at work can't compete with that. We use miles and miles of all kinds of cable. To find a break we bend the cable while listening to a continuity tester. Very crude, but my bosses are quirky that way. We have the manpower and the time to do things the hard way, I suppose. The RF is almost all RG8/U family, with BNCs exclusively. I like Pasternack but sometimes my supervisor gets a Harbor Freight mentality and I have to settle for AMP or Amphenol. We have some 6' and 15' jumpers made from RG8X. Our 3' jumpers are RG58/U. My domain is from 74 MHz to 952 MHz. Most is in the DTV core spectrum from 470 to 698 MHz. My background as a UHF TV transmission engineer prepared me well for this gig as I was already well versed in the propagation characteristics of the band. I've gone from 120 KW transmitters to 100 mW transmitters, but I have way more of them! Coldplay, McCartney, and U2 left tonight, then a few hours sleep 'til dress rehearsal and then "live to the East Coast Sunday" afternoon. Then I get to roll up my co-ax and go home for some serious sleep. Monday I start building other shows. February is sweeps month; lots of TV specials. I listen to the radio (with headphones) during lulls. |
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RHF wrote:
Dave - You mean 'classic' Communist Show Trials. Everyone is Guilty As Hell and It's Show and Tell Time ! (OT) : ObamaNation© Show Trials for former Bush Administration Officials; CIA Agents and US Military Officers OBAMA SAYS : HANG THEM ALL ! . . . IN THE NAME OF CHANGE . Torture of prisoners is a war crime. It is also a violation of US law. If we allow it to go unpunished, where does it end? |
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On Feb 7, 5:16 pm, dave wrote:
- - RHF wrote: - - Dave - You mean 'classic' Communist Show Trials. - - - - Everyone is Guilty As Hell and It's Show and Tell Time ! - - - - (OT) : ObamaNation© Show Trials for former - - Bush Administration Officials; CIA Agents - - and US Military Officers - - - - OBAMA SAYS : HANG THEM ALL ! - - . . . IN THE NAME OF CHANGE - - . - Torture of prisoners is a war crime. - It is also a violation of US law. - If we allow it to go unpunished, where does it end? Starting at the Top with All Those Who Said/Wrote That It Was OK-To-Do; and All-the-Way down to the Guy with the Electrodes, Pliers and/or the Bucket-of-Water in their Hands. Dave -questions- Where is the World Wide Out-Cry for International War Crime Trials for All the Islam-O-Fascist Terrorist Who Beheaded Innocent Civilians, Reporters, Contractors Aid-Workers and yes even US Soldiers. - - - Oh the Silence of the Liberal Democrats Dave -questions- Where is the World Wide Out-Cry for International War Crime Trials for All the Islam-O-Fascist Terrorist Who Killed/Murdered and Bombed Countless Innocent Civilians ? - - - Oh the Silence of the Liberal Democrats political show trials never ends nicely or pretty and mostly the guys at the bottom end-up paying the most ~ RHF |
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