Ok a visit was made today to investigate the poor operation of the repeater. Thanks to John and Mike. The rain mainly stayed off. On first look the top aerial had the feeder wrapped around the element after it had come away from the mast. We lowered the mast down and discovered the aerials to be full of water!! A replacement aerial was located and the top dipole replaced. The feeders were tidied up and reattached to the mast. When we came to test UB it was found to have severe feedback/desence. It would appear that the aerial poor performance was masking a problem with the cavities. I have put a 15dB attenuator in line so UB works but is VERY deaf. I have arranged to put the cavities on test on Monday so hopefully things will improve. I have attached a photo, can you see the dead seagull???
Information on GB3UB the Bath 70cm repeater and MB7UB the APRS Digipeater.
A liitle about the repeater
Both repeaters are located HERE, on the roof of Bath University overlooking the historic city of Bath
GB3UB is the 70cm 433mhz voice repeater and operates on 433.100/434.700mhz, ctcss 118.8hz. It uses a converted Storno base station using G8CUL logic running 10w to two Jaybeam folded dipoles. It provides hand-held coverage around the city of Bath, out towards Chippenham, down towards Midsomer Norton and across towards Westbury. It is internet linked via Echolink (node no. 201135 )
MB7UB is the APRS data digipeater.
You can find out what I do in my day job HERE.
For further information you can email me
GB3UB is the 70cm 433mhz voice repeater and operates on 433.100/434.700mhz, ctcss 118.8hz. It uses a converted Storno base station using G8CUL logic running 10w to two Jaybeam folded dipoles. It provides hand-held coverage around the city of Bath, out towards Chippenham, down towards Midsomer Norton and across towards Westbury. It is internet linked via Echolink (node no. 201135 )
MB7UB is the APRS data digipeater.
You can find out what I do in my day job HERE.
For further information you can email me