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I need a 25W HF slug for my Bird.

I have several 2 meter slugs that I have no use for if anyone wants to
swap or buy.

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Jack Schmidling wrote:
I need a 25W HF slug for my Bird.

I have several 2 meter slugs that I have no use for if anyone wants to
swap or buy.

js


It appears neither Bird nor Coaxial Dynamics produce 2-30MHz slugs for less
than 50W full-scale:
http://www.bird-electronic.com/produ...nts.aspx?id=81
http://www.coaxial.com/products/82000_series.htm

Bryan WA7PRC


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On Sat, 25 Aug 2007 23:38:44 -0700, "Bryan"
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Jack Schmidling wrote:
I need a 25W HF slug for my Bird.

I have several 2 meter slugs that I have no use for if anyone wants to
swap or buy.

js


It appears neither Bird nor Coaxial Dynamics produce 2-30MHz slugs for less
than 50W full-scale:
http://www.bird-electronic.com/produ...nts.aspx?id=81
http://www.coaxial.com/products/82000_series.htm

Bryan WA7PRC


for the Model 43. The 4410 has two that meet the requirement - the 4410-3 and
4410-4. It's one of the reasons we purchased the 4410.
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Bryan wrote:
Jack Schmidling wrote:

I need a 25W HF slug for my Bird.

I have several 2 meter slugs that I have no use for if anyone wants to
swap or buy.

js



It appears neither Bird nor Coaxial Dynamics produce 2-30MHz slugs for less
than 50W full-scale:


My mistake.... it is the 50w that I need. The one that came with the 43
I just bought reads about half scale. Are these repairable?

The elements that I do not have any use for are 150-250 2.5w and
100-250, 50W

js



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Jack Schmidling wrote:
Bryan wrote:
Jack Schmidling wrote:

I need a 25W HF slug for my Bird.

I have several 2 meter slugs that I have no use for if anyone wants to
swap or buy.

js



It appears neither Bird nor Coaxial Dynamics produce 2-30MHz slugs for

less
than 50W full-scale:


My mistake.... it is the 50w that I need. The one that came with the 43
I just bought reads about half scale. Are these repairable?

The elements that I do not have any use for are 150-250 2.5w and
100-250, 50W

js


One of my slugs (2500H) was doing the same thing. Cleaning the contacts
with an eraser cleared it up. Take a look at
http://www.repeater-builder.com/proj...ment-tour.html...
it shows what's inside (and how to get inside w/o destroying it).

Bryan WA7PRC


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